A Master of Science in Cybersecurity Engineering degree from Embry‑Riddle prepares graduates to either begin or further advance their career in the field of cybersecurity. The program is a cutting-edge degree in a dynamic, growing field. And there’s an accelerated degree option if you happen to be a B.S. in Engineering student looking to earn two degrees simultaneously.
Cybersecurity engineering careers are on the rise in both public and private sectors worldwide. Careers span the financial and healthcare industries, military, government, and corporations ranging in everything from cybersecurity systems to policy and operations.
The Department of Electrical, Computer, Software, and Systems Engineering’s (ECSSE) Industry Advisory Board ensures that curriculum and research activities are aligned with what’s going on in the cyberspace engineering industry. So graduates can be assured that they’ll emerge with the skills needed to tackle the most advanced cybersecurity issues.
Program faculty come from diverse technical backgrounds and offer students plenty of one-on-one attention. Throughout coursework students get to take advantage of hands-on projects and work together in teams that mirror real-world scenarios.
Computers and the services provided by them are ubiquitously available. The number of services provided by networked computers is ever increasing along with increasing penetration of computers into a wide spectrum of products, from microwaves to satellites.
The growing use of computers and their networking and information sharing also brings forth cybersecurity challenges. These issues are of growing importance both nationally and internationally. As the news of a breach can result in severe damage to an organization, cybersecurity considerations take place from design and implementation of systems all the way to the decommissioning of systems.
Cybersecurity professionals are increasingly in demand in both public and private sectors. Housed in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department in the College of Engineering, the M.S. in Cybersecurity Engineering degree program prepares students to address challenges in development of secure systems as well as maintaining secure operations and decommissioning of these systems.
A typical first year will include core courses such as Computer Security, System Exploitation and Penetration Testing, and Software Security Assessment.
Август 2025
Daytona Beach
1 Aerospace Boulevard,
Daytona Beach,
Florida,
32114, South, United States
Январь 2026
Daytona Beach
1 Aerospace Boulevard,
Daytona Beach,
Florida,
32114, South, United States
Applicants to the MSCYBE program should have an undergraduate degree in computer science, engineering, or related discipline. Applicants should also possess strong academic records, generally evidenced by a CGPA of 3.00 or higher. The GMAT or GRE are not required for admission into this program.
Language Requirement:
The preferred minimum TOEFL score for admissions is 213 (computer-based), 79 (IBT Internet-based) or 8.5 (Essentials). The preferred IELTS score is 6.0. The preferred Duolingo score is 105. The preferred Cambridge score is 170.
Требования к IELTS могут отличаться в зависимости от выбранного курса