Cybersecurity and Network Administration, B.S.
You’ll learn to design, develop, secure, and support computer networks through a cybersecurity degree that’s rooted in information technology. You’ll also be equipped to pass examinations for industry-recognized certifications.
Why Study Cybersecurity at Montana Tech?
You’ll be part of a tight-knit community of high-achieving students and engaged faculty. With a 13:1 student-to-teacher ratio, you’ll develop close relationships with your professors. Because they know you and your abilities, they’ll be able to write effective reference letters for cybersecurity schools for graduate studies, cybersecurity internships, or cybersecurity careers.
Experienced Faculty, Hands-On Experience
Montana Tech’s cybersecurity faculty is made up of seasoned information technology veterans who bring decades of real-world experience in cybersecurity careers to you. They’re also highly accessible and will go out of their way to help you achieve your academic and professional goals. Gain hands-on experience through a cybersecurity degree that includes intensive labs with state-of-the-art industry hardware and software. You’ll also increase your knowledge and skills through cybersecurity internships in Montana and across the country.
Build on Your Associate’s Degree
The cybersecurity bachelor’s degree takes a deeper dive into topics explored in the A.A.S. Computer Networks and Cybersecurity program at Highlands College. Complete an additional two years at Montana Tech to earn your cybersecurity bachelor’s degree.
Prepare for Industry Certifications
The cybersecurity degree prepares you to earn certifications valued in the industry, including Cisco’s CCNA and CCNP; CompTIA A+; Network+; Linux+; Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist; and the Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA).
Remarkable Location
The cybersecurity degree prepares you to earn certifications valued in the industry, including Cisco’s CCNA and CCNP; CompTIA A+; Network+; Linux+; Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist; and the Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA).
Holistic Approach to Cybersecurity
The cybersecurity program at Montana Tech blends theory and practice with an emphasis on current and emerging network technologies. Everything you learn in the classroom is reinforced through intensive, cutting-edge, on-campus and virtual labs.
Is a Cybersecurity Degree Worth It?
Demand is high for cybersecurity professionals in every industry, thanks to a greater emphasis on cloud computing, gathering and storing big data, and information security. The cybersecurity degree at Montana Tech gives you a strong foundation for success in cybersecurity careers.
What is Cybersecurity?
Cybersecurity, also known as information technology security and electronic information security, involves protecting computers, servers, mobile devices, electronic systems, networks, and data from malicious attacks, such as viruses and spyware. Cybersecurity threats affect every industry, from healthcare to government.
Focus on Cybersecurity Careers
From the start of your cybersecurity program, you’ll know Montana Tech is focused on your future. From engaged faculty in the cybersecurity program to Montana Tech’s exceptional Career Services, you’ll have the resources, support, and connections for cybersecurity internships and cybersecurity careers.
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The Network Technology program at Montana Tech provided me with both a practical and theoretical understanding of IT networks that I still rely on more than 10 years later in my role as a senior software engineer at a high-performance networking startup.
Kevin Benton Senior Software Engineer on the Starlink Network Software Team
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The cybersecurity program at Montana Tech blends theory and practice with an emphasis on current and emerging network technologies. Everything you learn in the classroom is reinforced through intensive, cutting-edge, on-campus and virtual labs.
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