Friends University
BS in Cybersecurity
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Admission Snapshot
Typical admitted student: High school diploma or equivalent with a minimum GPA of 2.5β3.0 is required; SAT/ACT scores are optional for most programs.
About This Program
Friends University's program provides immersive training in the cyberspace environment, using a specialized lab to help students develop real-time attack and defense skills.
Career Outcomes
Begin Cybersecurity Analyst career in Cybersecurity AI with implement virtualization technologies focus
- 1. Cybersecurity Analyst
- 2. Penetration Tester
- 3. Incident Response Specialist
- 4. Security Operations Center Analyst
What You'll Learn
- Implement network security measures including firewalls, VPNs, and intrusion detection systems.
- Conduct ethical hacking and penetration testing to identify vulnerabilities.
- Perform digital forensics investigations and maintain chain of custody for evidence.
- Apply cryptography principles for data encryption and secure communications.
Curriculum Highlights
The 124-credit program offers concentrations in math/science or business, with core coursework covering programming, networking principles, server administration, and principles of cybersecurity.
Top Employers
Top employers include Microsoft, Cisco, IBM, and government agencies like NSA and FBI.
Admissions
High school diploma or equivalent with a minimum GPA of 2.5β3.0 is required; SAT/ACT scores are optional for most programs.
Application Materials
- Statement of Purpose: Optional
- Letters of Recommendation: Optional
- Resume: Optional
- Transcripts: Official transcripts required
Academic Requirements
- Degree Required: High School Diploma
- GRE/GMAT: Not Required
- TOEFL/IELTS: Required for international students (TOEFL 80+ / IELTS 6.5+)
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