• The Master of Science in Cybersecurity degree program at Georgia Institute of Technology requires 32 credit hours of coursework (including a 5 credit practicum project course).
  • It is an on-campus, thesis-based program offered on a full-time basis.
  • Students have to take two of the core courses in each specialization which will provide a broad overview of technology and policy dimensions of cybersecurity.
  • Students are required to take a third core course that comes from one of the other specializations; e.g., a policy specialization student must take a course from the cyber-physical or information security track.
  • Finally, a practicum project (5 credit hours) with common learning objectives across all participating units will be a core requirement.
  • Each participating unit will decide required and elective courses for the MSc Cybersecurity degree specialization offered by it (a total of 18 credit hours).