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Cybersecurity Graduate Certificate

The University of North Georgia (ǧÃŬAV) and the Mike Cottrell College of Business' Department of Computer Science and Information Systems offer a graduate–level certificate in Cybersecurity. ǧÃŬAV has been designated by the National Security Agency (NSA) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education.

The program is designed to enable students with a bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer science, information systems, information technology, or a closely related field, or graduates of other degree programs who can demonstrate sufficient technical proficiency, to enter the field of cybersecurity, cyber operations or cyber defense.

Students will complete a total of 10 credit hours of graduate-level computer science courses to meet the requirements of the certificate program.

Cybersecurity Graduate Certificate Quick Facts

  • Summer term
  • Online program
  • Program length is 10 credit hours
  • Technical proficiency requirement
  • Complete for certificate only or as electives in either the MBA or MAcc program

Program Application Deadlines

If program capacity is met prior to established admission deadlines, we will stop accepting applications for admission and cancel remaining incomplete applicants. Completing your application earlier is better.

Summer Deadline

April 15

How to Apply to the Graduate Cybersecurity Certificate Program

In order to participate in the program, prospective students will need to . Students with an existing bachelor's or master's degree in CS/IS/IT or a closely related field will be deemed to meet the technical proficiency requirement.

You must be able to demonstrate technical proficiency in at least two of the following areas to gain admission:

  • Programming
  • Systems
  • Networking
  • Forensics
  • Cryptography

Graduate Admissions Tuition Estimator

Cybersecurity Graduate Certificate Curriculum

All courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher

Required Courses (7 Credit Courses)


You may also use another 3 credit hour graduate-level CSCI course with prior department head approval for the optional additional courses.

Select One of these Options (3 credit hours)

Questions?

For questions about the program, contact:
MCCB Graduate Programs Coordinator
Carolyn.Pelkey@ung.edu
706-867-4410

For questions about the application process, contact:
Graduate Admissions
grads@ung.edu 
706-864-1543