Cybersecurity Management Graduate Certificate
Secure information and assets from vulnerabilities.
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The University of West Florida’s fully online graduate certificate in cybersecurity management teaches you to develop policies and procedures that ensure the safety of an organization’s information assets without harming productivity. Using risk assessment, you will learn to identify potential threats, design mitigation plans and identify the ethical dilemmas that occur in the context of cybersecurity. Through discussion and practice, you will be able to design the conceptual and technical aspects of an information security management solution.
The Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity Management is not available to students pursuing the MBA with the Cybersecurity Management emphasis.
Candidates for This Program Include:
- Working professionals who seek career advancement or leadership positions
- Graduate non-degree seeking students
You Will Be Able To:
- Perform a risk assessment to identify potential threats and design mitigation plans
- Articulate conceptual and technical aspects of information security management solutions to team members, managers and clients
- Identify the ethical dilemmas that occur in the context of cybersecurity
- Design, develop and build a cybersecurity management solution
Refer to UWF Cost of Attendance Estimates and Financial Literacy for more information on UWF costs and financial aid.
Courses and Requirements
The online certificate requires completion of the following courses with a grade of “C” or higher. All prerequisites must be met in order to enroll in these courses. Participants must secure a combined grade point average of 3.0 or higher for the courses required by the certificate.
- CIS 5775 - Cybersecurity Principles
3 Credit Hours
Cybersecurity Principles
This course introduces students to topics in cybersecurity. It provides information related to threat models, vulnerability analysis, and security-policy formation and enforcement. In addition, the course covers information assurance controlling laws and guidelines as well as introduces students to broad topics in network and system security, Internet services, and digital forensics.
- ISM 6326 - Information Systems Auditing and Control
3 Credit Hours
Information Systems Auditing and Control
Focuses on the role of management in controlling information technology and understanding the risks of a highly interconnected business environment. Topics include compliance and operational network information security; contingency planning on application, data and host security; systems development controls; access controls and identity management; threats and vulnerabilities controls; and assurance and security of information related to on-line, web-based cloud computing, and other advanced computer topics. This course will cover all the topic areas and prepare the student to take the CompTIA Security+ Certification exam.
- ISM 6574 - Advanced Legal, Ethical, and Human Aspects of Cybersecurity
3 Credit Hours
Advanced Legal, Ethical, and Human Aspects of Cybersecurity
This course addresses the human facets of cybersecurity. Coverage will include advanced legal, ethical, regulatory environment, psychology, and hacker culture. The focus will be on the human element and the motivation and deterrence of cyber-crimes.
- ISM 6575 - Advanced Cybersecurity Risk Management
3 Credit Hours
Advanced Cybersecurity Risk Management
This course focuses on the advanced application of risk management theory and principles of information security policy. An additional major area of focus is incident response and contingency planning consisting of incident response planning, disaster recovery planning, and business continuity planning.
- CIS 5775 - Cybersecurity Principles
Admission Requirements
To be considered for admission to the University of West Florida’s online cybersecurity Management Graduate Certificate program, you must be admitted to the University as a graduate non-degree seeking student.
How to Apply
Once accepted as a graduate non-degree seeking student, students should contact the MBA department and speak to an advisor about course availability and scheduling. Then, new students should complete the online Graduate Certificate Declaration Form on MyUWF.
Have questions about this program or the admissions process? Contact our graduate admissions team at gradadmissions@uwf.edu. If you are a current UWF student, please reach out to the department academic advisor.
Costs & Financial Aid
Component | Cost | Total* |
---|---|---|
In-State Tuition | $384.60 per credit hour | $4,615.20 |
Full Out-of-State Tuition | $1,044.24 per credit hour | $12,530.88 |
90% Out-of-State Tuition Waiver | $478.83 per credit hour | $5,745.96 |
Tuition waivers cover up to 90 percent of the non-resident portion of your tuition and are available to non-Florida residents (including international students) admitted to online programs and registered for online courses in active pursuit of that degree or certificate. You must pay all other assessed tuition and fees.
Time to completion varies by student, depending on individual progress and course availability. Fees are charged per semester unless otherwise noted. This program takes up to 12 months to complete.
* Tuition and fees are subject to change.
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Alabama Differential Out-of-State Tuition
Residents of Alabama are eligible for Alabama Differential Tuition, a reduced out-of-state tuition rate. For more information and to verify residency status for tuition purposes, new undergraduate students should contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and new graduate students should contact the Graduate School. Current enrolled students should contact the Office of the Registrar.
Military Students
UWF is a Military FriendlyⓇ School proudly serving active-duty U.S. military members and veterans. As UWF has been a participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program since 2011, you could be eligible to receive free tuition with your military benefits.
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Funding your college education should not empty your wallet. We offer various financial aid options for our online students, including loans, scholarships and grants for degree-seeking students.
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With an online Cybersecurity Management Graduate Certificate, you can go on to other degree programs or pursue advancement in many careers.
* Salary and job outlook information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and PayScale.
Information Security Analysts
These employees are responsible for overseeing cybersecurity in businesses and organizations. They work with both software and hardware to make sure the business runs smoothly. Information security analysts may also teach other employees how to protect their information and address their concerns. In 2021, information security analysts made a median annual salary of $102,600. Available jobs are predicted to grow 35 percent through 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations.
Database Administrator
Database administrators organize large amounts of data and optimize databases to function most efficiently. Maintaining database security is crucial because databases could contain personal or financial information. In 2021, these employees made a median annual salary of $101,000. Employment opportunities for database administrators are projected to increase by 9% from 2021 to 2031.
Cybersecurity Analysts
Cybersecurity analysts monitor digital security risks for organizations and then make suggestions on how to prevent threats and cyberattacks. They often develop and maintain the most current cybersecurity policies and procedures for organizations to follow. The average salary for a cybersecurity analyst is $76,626, and additional skills in cybersecurity risk management boost their average salary to $80,737.