Cybersecurity is one of the fastest-growing fields as digital systems become essential to everyday life, business and government operations. This increased reliance has created strong demand for professionals who can protect information and systems from cyber threats. Lander’s Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity prepares students for success in this high-demand field through a balanced foundation in both technical and non-technical areas.
Offered both in-person and online, the program provides flexible pathways for traditional and non-traditional students. The core curriculum equips students with the knowledge and practical skills needed to secure modern computing environments. Courses are designed to combine conceptual foundations with hands-on experience using modern tools and platforms. Students gain experience in programming, networking, cryptography, digital forensics and system administration, while also developing an understanding of cybersecurity management, risk assessment and the ethical and legal dimensions of the field.
Designed to be accessible to students with little or no prior experience, the program also provides the depth needed for career readiness and professional growth.
B.S. in Cybersecurity Program’s Core Curriculum
As a cybersecurity major you will take courses in computer programming, digital forensics, cryptography, computer communication principles, database design and management, fundamentals of cybersecurity management, computer system administration and hands-on networking.
All students graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Cybersecurity will demonstrate
- an understanding of the fundamental concepts, principles and current trends in the cybersecurity discipline
- an understanding of the federal, state and local cyber defense laws and partners/structures, and ethics
- an understanding of the fundamental concepts, technologies, components and issues associated with components of modern computing environments
- the knowledge to develop and maintain solutions for preserving confidentiality, integrity and availability of information systems
- an ability to assess risk management practices and policies for an organization
- the ability to communicate orally and in writing
- the ability to self-learn
Computer Information Systems Concentration
The Computer Information Systems concentration focuses on the technical application of cybersecurity. Students develop advanced skills in designing, implementing and maintaining secure systems while gaining a deeper understanding of object-oriented programming, data structures, information systems and advanced networking protocols. Coursework also emphasizes areas such as system administration, database management and network security.
This concentration is ideal for students interested in hands-on technical roles working directly with cybersecurity tools, systems and infrastructure.
Careers in Cybersecurity
This is a great time to pursue a cybersecurity career. With an almost zero rate of unemployment, cybersecurity positions can be found in every field of work. You can choose a career as:
- a security specialist to monitor and maintain security administrations
- a cryptographer to develop and implement techniques for secure data communication
- a penetration tester to identify vulnerabilities in systems
- a digital forensic investigator to analyze evidence after a cyber incident
- or start your own cybersecurity consultancy
Students may also enhance their career pathways by pursuing a minor such as Homeland Security, Data Science or Business Administration, preparing them for roles in national security, data analytics, cyber risk management, cybersecurity consulting and emerging areas such as artificial intelligence in cybersecurity (Cyber AI), as well as leadership roles across organizations.
The curriculum is designed to support students in achieving industry certifications and advancing to graduate study, if desired.
*See the 4-year major guide for recommended order in which to take courses