LEAD THE WAY
WITH NGU’S ONLINE CYBERSECURITY PROGRAM

NGU’s Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity equips students with the knowledge and skills to protect organizations from ever-evolving cyber threats.

This program provides a comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity principles, technologies, and best practices, preparing graduates for a wide range of in-demand roles in the field.

Through this program, you will delve into areas like network security, ethical hacking, incident response, and cybercrime investigation. With a strong foundation in both technical and management aspects of cybersecurity, you will be prepared to design, implement, and manage security solutions for businesses, government agencies, and other organizations that rely on secure information systems.

There are many careers you can pursue with this degree. Security Software Developer, Security Engineer, Ethical Hacker, and more. Make a significant impact in the world by protecting individuals, organizations, and even entire nations through a career in cybersecurity.

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Career opportunities for NGU’s Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity graduates include:

  • Computer Systems Manager
  • Cyber Intelligence Specialist
  • Cybersecurity Attorney
  • Ethical Hacker
  • Forensic Computer Analyst
  • Information Security Officer or Analyst
  • Security Architect, Auditor or Administrator
  • Software Programmer

GRAD SPOTLIGHT

Tommy Pearson

Cybersecurity Program ’22

“Through the program at North Greenville, you learn a broad overview of cybersecurity and how to find vulnerabilities. You essentially learn how a hacker might think. You’re constantly growing.”

“As a student at North Greenville University, you will be a part of a community which pours Christ into your soul. By bringing Christian principles to every facet of your educational journey, you can truly grow in Christ, lead a more personally rewarding life, and make a positive impact.”

DR. GENE C. FANT, JR.
NGU PRESIDENT