Security Programs at the Luddy School
CAE Certified Program
M.S. in Security
Our technology-focused cybersecurity master's degree takes a highly technical, multifaceted approach to cybersecurity. In this two-year program, you will become adept at many aspects of cybersecurity, including networking, access control, cryptography, forensics, human-computer interaction, and social engineering.
The MS in Secure Computing is an NSA-validated program of study, aligning to the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity standards for cybersecurity curriculum and academic excellence.
B.S. in Cybersecurity and Global Policy
Our first of its kind B.S. in Cybersecurity and Global Policy is a collaborative partnership between the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies.
Learn more about the B.S. in Cybersecurity and Global Policy.
Security Certificate
This 12 credit hour, one- to two-semester certificate will give you a technical foundation in designing, implementing, and managing secure information technology systems. You’ll also gain insight into the social, legislative, and economic factors that affect individuals’ and organizations’ security decisions.
Computer Science
Our Ph.D. in Computer Science gives you the opportunity to conduct theoretical and practical research in a broad range of subfields of computer science or in the intersection of computer science and disciplines such as biology, cognitive science, or statistics.
Informatics
As an informatics Ph.D. student, you’ll conduct practical and theoretical research into areas such as complex networks and systems, human-computer interaction design, and virtual heritage. When you’ve earned your degree, you’ll have the knowledge and skills you need to become a leader in academia, government, industry, or the nonprofit sector.