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Enhance your skills in cybersecurity

Cybersecurity Course Bundle

The demand for cybersecurity skills is growing in government, private companies, and other organizations such as universities and non-profits.

UVM's Cybersecurity coursework is designed to develop a comprehensive foundation in the knowledge and skills necessary for a career in cybersecurity whether you are new to computer science or interested in adding cybersecurity to your undergraduate degree.

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Program Snapshot

Fall Start Date

August 31, 2026

Fall Application Deadline

August 24, 2026

Learning Format

On Campus, Online, Hybrid

VA Benefit Eligible

Yes

Overview

Cybersecurity Matters More than Ever 

Organizational leaders, managers, and IT professionals must be prepared to anticipate the wide-ranging impacts of a cybersecurity breach, understand how to mitigate them and learn to prevent them.

Our coursework helps you develop a comprehensive foundation in the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue a career in cybersecurity. Whether you are new to computer science or interested in adding cybersecurity to your undergraduate degree, these skills are highly sought-after.

Courses are available online and on campus, and include a deliberate selection of foundational computer science courses, including programming, web, and database development, as well as cybersecurity coursework covering both the technical and conceptual aspects of cybersecurity. A reliable computer is essential to complete the coursework.

To learn about all of our tracks offered, including this Cybersecurity track, please see our Computer Software webpage.

A flexible program with a mix of online and on-campus offerings.

You’ll build a comprehensive foundation of cybersecurity and computer science.

Earn a credential in a highly sought-after area of expertise.

Curriculum

Cybersecurity, Computer Networks and Computer Programming 

Courses are a mix of online and on campus. Students must complete five courses or 15 credits (9 required credits, 6 elective credits) with a GPA of 2.0 or above in each course. Each course is 3 credits unless otherwise noted.

Required Courses:

  • CS 1080: Introduction to Web Development
  • CS 1210: Computer Programming I
  • CS 2660: Cybersecurity Principles OR CS 266 Network Security and Cryptography

Two electives

  • CIS 1010: Cybersecurity Law and Policy
  • CS 1060: Exploring Cybersecurity
  • CS 2660: Cybersecurity Principles
  • CS 2670: Cybersecurity Defense
  • CS 3660: Network Security and Cryptography
  • CS 3250: Programming Languages
  • CS 3650: Computer Networks

-CS 1080 was formerly run as special topics courses CIS 099 and CS 5 Exploring Cybersecurity

-CS 2660 was formerly run as special topics courses CIS 196 and CS 195 Applied Cybersecurity I

-CS 2670 was formerly run as special topics courses CIS 196 and CS 195 Applied Cybersecurity II

For additional questions regarding course sequencing, please contact program advisor Jason Hibbeler at Jason.Hibbeler@uvm.edu

Career Outlook

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics employment of information security analysts is projected to grow 35 percent from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations.The Bureau also reports that the median annual salary for information security analysts is $102,600. This salary is more than double the national median earnings of workers across all industries ($45,760).

  • Cybersecurity Specialist
  • Cybercrime Analyst
  • Incident and Intrusion Analyst
  • IT Auditor
  • Cybersecurity Analyst
  • Penetration and Vulnerability Tester
  • Cybersecurity Engineer
  • Cybersecurity Architect

FAQ

For information about Professional and Continuing Education tuition and financial aid, please visit Student Financial Services. Summer tuition is offered at a discounted rate and can be found here.

This path of coursework can help students improve or advance their career in an IT-related field, enhance their computer science skills to become a valuable employee, receive certification prior to entering or while working toward a degree in Computer Science, or prepare for graduate studies in Computer Science.

The University cannot issue immigration documents for entry to the US for purposes of enrolling in credit courses as a non-degree student.

The Cybersecurity courses are available online and on campus.

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