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Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity (Hybrid)

Cybersecurity is an emerging science that concerns the protection of assets through assessing the vulnerabilities of cyber systems and creating incident response strategies to promptly countermeasure adversaries attacks. A wide range of knowledge and practical skills is needed to design and maintain the security of information systems and underlying infrastructures. The Cybersecurity Program at the Department of Computer Science covers fundamental and advanced security topics to prepare graduates for joining the cybersecurity workforce or starting and successfully completing a Master’s degree in Cybersecurity or related fields.

Students with an AA/AS or a minimum of 60 semester hours and are in interested in careers in Cybersecurity, including network security engineers, crypto analysts, cybersecurity specialists, digital forensic and cybercrime analysts, and ethical hackers. 

Adult students with computing related backgrounds, and especially armed services veterans are also highly welcomed.

Not Sure how your credits transfer? Talk to us and we will help you throughout the transfer process. Schedule an appointment with a University Center of Lake County Academic Advisor above.

Why Choose Northeastern?

Northeastern Illinois University is committed to providing an affordable education. That’s why our tuition and fees are among the most affordable of the Illinois public universities. We offer a tuition guarantee program that guarantees incoming students the same tuition rate for four years.

Transfer Applicants

Transfer students must have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale from all colleges, universities and trade schools attended. Upon admission, an evaluation of the prospective transfer student’s credits will be undertaken to determine which and how many of the previously-earned credits will meet the degree requirements at Northeastern. High school transcript is required if the applicant has completed fewer than 24 semester hours of college credit.

Transfer Hours Policy

A Maximum of 64 semester hours may be transferred to NEIU from a community college

​Students who have questions about the program prior to admission may contact the Northeastern Illinois University Transfer Center at (773) 442-4076 or email TransferSteps@neiu.edu.

Financial Aid Info

www.neiu.edu/financial-aid 

 

​Apply for Scholarships 

NEIU for you Transfer Scholarship

University Center Scholarships

 

Cost:

$430.95 per credit hour

Out of state Tuition: $861.90 per credit hour

Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice

Contact Person

College of Business and Technology 

Office of Program Advising 

Phone: 773-442- 6111

Email: CBT-UG@neiu.edu

Notheastern Illinois University

5500 N. St. Louis Ave

Chicago, IL 60625

University Center of Lake County

Transfer Advising Office

Phone: 847-665-4000

1200 University Center Drive 

Grayslake IL, 60030

Virtual appointments available

walk- ins available, Monday- Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm

Major Requirements

Forty-eight hours of Cybersecurity course work including at least 33 hours of 300-level courses. Students should also be aware of the University requirements for the Bachelor’s degree. Transfer students must complete a minimum of 24 credit hours of 300-level Cybersecurity courses at Northeastern and meet all major requirements.

Students who intend to pursue a Master’s degree in Computer Science should plan on completing Calculus II and are advised to take a course in Linear Algebra.

See Required Courses Printable PDF>>

Academic Calendar

Fall Classes begin August and Spring Classes begin in January. For more information, please visit NEIU Calendar

www.neiu.edu/academics/registrar-services/academic-calendar.

Classes Start this Fall at the University Center of Lake County.

(Thursday 6:00 pm- 8:40 pm)

Cyberlaw will be offered as a Hybrid Course.

This course presents an introduction to the legal issues relating to the use of computers and the internet.

Topics covered include privacy, freedom of speech, intellectual property in cyberspace, encryption and interception of communication, computer crime, professional ethics and codes of conduct and work related ethical and legal issues.

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Get in Touch

University Center of Lake County

Transfer Advising Office

Phone: 847-665-4000

1200 University Center Drive 

Grayslake IL, 60030

Virtual appointments available

walk- ins available, Monday- Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm

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