• Bachelor of Science in Applied Computing - Cybersecurity at Arizona State University is offered as a 4-year teaching program.
  • This bachelor program has a co-op work option.
  • In order to be eligible to participate in a full-time Co-op Work Term, students must meet the GPA requirements.
  • The student to faculty ratio is 18:1 which bridges the gap between faculty and students.
  • Some of the main courses that students will study in this program are:
    • Information Systems
    • Security Systems
    • Cyber Defense
    • Ethics, Law & Policy
    • Data Communications & Networking
    • Digital Forensics
  • The concentration in cybersecurity adds additional real-world skills to ASU's Bachelor of Science in applied computing.
  • Students in the cybersecurity concentration become grounded in computer science and add risk assessment, analytics, and information security to their skill sets.
  • The innovative cybersecurity concentration builds upon the program in applied computing.
  • Students acquire the technical knowledge to secure networks and applications, an understanding of cybersecurity governance models and risk-management fundamentals, methods of communicating complex risk issues, and solutions for the challenges of implementing cybersecurity controls within various organizational models.
  • Career positions may include: 
    • Cyber Security Analyst
    • Security Architect
    • Cyber Security Manager
    • Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)
    • Network Security Engineer, etc with an average salary of 35,450 USD per year.