• Master of Science in Computer Science - Cybersecurity at Arizona State University is offered as a 2-year teaching program.
  • This 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 15:1 which bridges the gap between faculty and students.
  • Some of the main courses that students will study in this program are:
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Computer systems and networks
    • Database systems
    • Human-computer interaction
    • Vision and graphics
    • Numerical analysis
  • The master's in computer engineering is a transdisciplinary program that builds on the fundamentals of computer science, electrical engineering, applied mathematics, and physical sciences.
  • Graduates of this program have the knowledge and skills necessary to advance the design, system integration, testing, evaluation, and deployment of state-of-the-art hardware and software for systems that include computing, communications, and networking (wired and wireless), control functions, sensing, signal processing, and actuation.
  • The master's in computer science with a concentration in cybersecurity is designed for graduate students who want to pursue a thorough education in the area of cybersecurity and information assurance.
  • The goal of this concentration is to provide students the knowledge and skills needed in science and engineering for cybersecurity. This includes computer and network security, software security, data and information security, applied cryptography, and computer forensics.
  • Career positions may include: 
    • IT consultant
    • Cybersecurity consultant
    • Information systems manager
    • Database administrator
    • Multimedia programmer
    • Systems analyst
    • Games developer, etc with an average salary of 46,475 USD per year.