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A.S.A. Infrastructure & Security to B.S. Cybersecurity

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Josh Yavor is pictured inside the Atomic Object Technology Showcase at the Mary Idema Pew Library on November 12.

B.S. Cybersecurty

Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting computer systems, networks, and data from digital attacks, unauthorized access, and damage.

WHY STUDY CYBERSECURITY AT GRAND VALLEY?

  • Students can tailor their degree to fit their individual interests and career goals by choosing electives and minors in related subject areas.
  • Theoretical foundation and practical experience offer excellent preparation for the job market, along with valuable industry experience.
  • By focusing on the underlying principles behind cybersecurity, our program prepares students to handle future cybersecurity challenges, in addition to today's threats.
  • Most faculty members hold doctoral degrees and have a breadth of experience in the industry.
  • Dedicated state-of-the-art computer labs offer relevant, hands-on learning.

Explore the B.S. in Cybersecurity→

Start at NMC: A.S.A. Infrastructure & Security

78 Credits at NMC
  1. Start your A.S.A Infrastructure & Security degree from NMC
  2. Ensure you complete the requirements for the Michigan Transfer Agreement at NMC
  3. Graduate from NMC
  4. Apply to Grand Valley State University 
  5. Apply to the Major Program for the B.S. in Cybersecurity (secondary admission required for program)

Transfer to GVSU: B.S. Cybersecurity

42 Credits at GVSU
  1. Complete your Transfer Orientation
  2. Start in the Major Program for the B.S. in Cybersecurity (secondary admission required for program)
  3. Complete 42 credits in the program
  4. Graduate from Grand Valley!
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