Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Networks and Cybersecurity (Online)
Degree Type
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Study Options
On Campus
Online
Hybrid
It’s impossible to overstate the impact of cybersecurity breaches. If you’ve ever been hacked, you know how much it can cost you in terms of time, money, and reputation. By some estimates, cybercriminals target 556 million people a year.
With an online Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Networks and Cybersecurity from Monroe University’s School of Information Technology, you can do something about it, and build a career that’s more in demand than ever before.
Organizations of all sizes need skilled IT professionals who know how to design and maintain networks that are secure against the ever-growing threat of cybercrime. It’s a huge problem for both business and individuals— but with an accredited online Cybersecurity degree, you can be a part of the solution.
As you pursue your Computer Networks and Cybersecurity degree online, you’ll have access to the very same curriculum as our on campus students. You’ll also have access to the same instructors: experienced network analysts, software engineers, web designers, database administrators, project managers, and chief information officers (CIOs).
Our faculty have spent their careers keeping systems safe by putting theory into practice. They’ll teach you how to do the same, covering a wide range of topics that include the following:
Ethical hacking/penetration testing
Network and computer forensics
IT project management
Wireless technology
Windows networking
Cisco systems, including CyberOps
You’ll also work toward earning valuable industry-recognized certifications:
By the time you complete your online degree, you’ll be current on the latest trends in cybersecurity. You’ll also be prepared to face the new threats that are sure to come in the years ahead.
How Long Does It Take to Get an Online Bachelor’s in Computer Networks and Cybersecurity?
You can earn your degree online in just eight (8) semesters — less than three (3) years when completed in consecutive full-time semesters.
Computer Networks and Cybersecurity Degree Requirements:
120 total credits
57 credits of major-related courses
63 credits of general education and related courses
For students new to online learning, we also offer the option to take just two (2) classes over an abridged 7½-week term. At the end of the module, students can choose to continue to complete the full 15-week semester — and apply the credits they’ve already earned toward their degree.
Security operations centers (SOCs) have to be able to defend against threats from multiple fronts, which means they have to master multiple skill sets. In this course, Computer Network and Cybersecurity majors will learn the fundamentals of host-based security analysis, security monitoring, encryption algorithms, host-based security analysis, security monitoring, computer forensics, and cyberattack methods. As they learn, students will also prepare themselves for the exam to becomeCisco Certified CyberOps Associate (200-201 Exam).
Candidates for a Bachelor of Science in Computer Networks and Cybersecurity must fulfill our general admissions requirements:
Applicants must possess either a high school graduation credential or high school equivalency diploma, or a recognized college associate degree or higher as listed in the transfer admissions policy.
Applicants must also submit a completed application for admission, as well as a personal statement or essay.
Applicants also participate in a pre-admission interview.
Cyberattacks may cost trillions of dollars every year, but your education shouldn’t. At Monroe, we believe a great education is also an affordable education. It’s why we consistently appear on U.S. News & World Report’s list ofBest Value Schoolsin Regional Universities North year after year.
We offer competitive tuition and fees, as well as manageable payment plans. Our financial aid office is also dedicated to finding every scholarship, grant, and loan for which you’re eligible.
Your Future Computer Networks and Cybersecurity Career
You can find cybersecurity and network jobs in virtually every major industry. School of Information Technology graduates have launched their careers in technology, health care, finance, and more; and at companies like IBM, Citigroup, Montefiore Medical Center, Verizon, Infosys, and Salesforce.
The demand is there. With a Computer Networks and Cybersecurity degree, you’ll build the skills you need to meet it.
Professional Opportunities
Students at the School of Information Technology have fulfilled their internship requirements at some of the most renowned companies in the world, including:
IBM
Google
Cisco
Amazon
Apple
Salesforce
Infosys
The New York Times
PepsiCo
Verizon Wireless
Computer Network and Cybersecurity majors can also connect with industry professionals — and their fellow students — through our extracurricular organizations for IT students:
The Monroe chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) gives students access to competitions, seminars, lectures, and workshops throughout the year. ACM is the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society, conveniently headquartered in New York City.
The Information Technology Student Association (ITSA) offers its services to aid businesses in the surrounding community. ITSA also hosts weekly meetings where students can exchange ideas, as well as regular tech challenges and speaker forums.
As you learn to build computer networks, you’ll have the chance to build your own personal network.
Discover What You Can Achieve
When it comes to cybersecurity, we never know what new threats are right around the corner. The future is always uncertain — but yours doesn’t have to be.
What we do know is that there will always be a need for well-trained, ethical professionals, and with an online Bachelor's in Computer Networks and Cybersecurity, you can be one of them.