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George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology | Department of Computer and
Information Science
Make a Move This May
Grad school just got more affordable. For a limited time, Webster is waiving the $50
app fee and offering a $500 scholarship to all May applicants. Exclusions Include: Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP)
In addition to a long list of cybersecurity-related undergraduate and graduate degrees,
Webster University also offers two separate Cybersecurity Graduate Certificates: Cybersecurity
— Threat Detection and Cybersecurity — Information Assurance. These certificates expand
on students' pre-existing understanding and knowledge of cybersecurity, preparing
them to succeed in both the public and private sectors. With a bright job outlook
and endless job opportunities, graduates can put their degree and certificate to good
use in the ever-growing computer science and cybersecurity industry.
Endless Knowledge
Graduate Certificates
Both graduate certificates are intended for professionals experienced in computer
science, information technology or related disciplines with the goal of building on
their mastery of cybersecurity and its aspects.
Cybersecurity — Threat Detection focuses on techniques to detect threats and the area
of cyber-forensics, while Cybersecurity — Information Assurance focuses more on general
cybersecurity issues in the industry, as well as how to protect digital information.
Webster's dedicated UNCOMN Cybersecurity Center lab facilitates student learning with
world-class technologies and tools to understand business and technical aspects of
information security. In addition, the center provides faculty and students resources
for engaging in exciting research projects.