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Cybersecurity/MS Data Science 4+1

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About the Cybersecurity/MS Data Science 4+1 Program

Considering a Cybersecurity degree? Want to stand out in the competitive tech landscape? Our five-year BS Cybersecurity to MS Data Science 4+1 Program could be the edge you need.

While your undergraduate Cybersecurity studies teach you how to defend systems and respond to threats, a Master’s in Data Science takes you deeper into the data driving those threats. You’ll learn how to analyze large-scale patterns, build predictive models, and apply statistical and machine learning techniques to anticipate and mitigate risks before they emerge. This combination makes you a rare asset—someone who understands both the operational side of cybersecurity and the analytical depth of data science. It’s a smart path for students who want to lead in security analytics, threat intelligence, and other data-driven roles at the forefront of cybersecurity.

Earn Your BS and MS Degrees in 5 Years

  • Complete your Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity in four years
  • Begin taking graduate courses in Data Science in your senior year
  • Take a fifth year of full-time coursework and complete your Master of Science in Data Science

Benefits

  • Earn your Master’s in Data Science in only one extra year
  • 30% savings on your graduate tuition
  • Earn graduate credits towards your 128 credit Bachelor’s degree

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What You’ll Learn

Some courses in the program include:

  • CMPS 320 – MACHINE LEARNING
  • CMPS 331 – ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
  • CMPS 342 – COMPUTER GRAPHICS
  • CMPS 369 – WEB APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
  • CMPS 305 – CYBERSECURITY

Hands-on/Experiential Learning

All students working towards a bachelor of science in Cybersecurity are required to complete a capstone project, which is a hands-on experience involving large scale project development (CMPS 450). Some examples of senior projects that a Cybersecurity major might undertake include:

  • Develop a tool to scan for vulnerabilities in web applications or servers
  • Build a basic firewall that filters and monitors network traffic
  • Create a decentralized identity verification system using blockchain technology
  • Design a tool that automates common penetration testing tasks, generating security reports with important statistics
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Careers & Outcomes

A bachelor of science in Cybersecurity prepares students for the rapidly changing technology field. Students will acquire broad knowledge, applicable not just to a current trend, but to all of the critical skills required of the larger field.

Cybersecurity is becoming a priority at both the corporations we work within and in our personal lives. Dice.com reports that for every 100 cybersecurity positions open, there are 69 available professionals to fill the positions. The Bureau of Labor Statistics highlights cybersecurity as an occupations grouping “much faster than average,” with a projected growth of 33% from 2023-2033. The average salary for cybersecurity professionals is over $110,000/yr. October has even been designated Cybersecurity Awareness Month by the National Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).

A Master’s degree in Data Science helps you use advanced data analysis and machine learning to find threats, evaluate risks, and improve online security. It combines two important skills that are useful for today’s security issues, making your knowledge and skills even more valuable to businesses.

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Career Paths

Some professions for graduates in the Cybersecurity/MS Data Science 4+1 Program include*:

Software Developers

Software developers create the computer applications that allow users to do specific tasks and the underlying systems that run the devices or control networks. Software quality assurance analysts and testers design and execute software tests to identify problems and learn how the software works.

Information Security Analysts

Information security analysts plan and carry out security measures to protect an organization’s computer networks and systems.

Computer and Information Research Scientists

Computer and information research scientists design innovative uses for new and existing computing technology.

 Database Administrators and Architects

Database administrators and architects create or organize systems to store and secure data.

*United States Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor Statistics, https://www.bls.gov/. Accessed 7/8/2025.

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