Business Cybersecurity Management, M.S.
John Chambers College of Business and Economics

The WVU Master of Science in Business Cybersecurity Management program, offered by John Chambers College of Business and Economics, is designed to meet the high demand for cybersecurity professionals. This program prepares you to excel in various roles such as security analyst, network security engineer, information security manager, and security administrator, providing you with the necessary skills to lead and excel in the field.
Cost:
$1,004 / Cost per credit hour *
Courses and Credits:
10 Courses / 30 Credits
Duration:
One to two years
Dates:
August 20, 2025 Admission Terms: Fall, Spring
Learning Format:
Online courses
Program Overview
Develop Your Skills, Advance Your Career
The online graduate degree in Business Cybersecurity Management, offered through the Chambers School of Business, gives you the skills needed to become a cybersecurity professional and to adapt to growing changes in security technology. The program provides a natural graduate pathway in computer science, management information systems and criminal justice.
- Real-world Relevance: You will address the critical need for cybersecurity professionals to protect information systems, data, infrastructure, and people from online threats.
- Comprehensive Curriculum: You will explore a wide range of technical and management-focused topics, including cybersecurity, data analytics, machine learning, security architecture, software security, and more.
- Hands-on Experience: You will work in teams with our expert faculty on hands-on technical labs and cybersecurity projects.
- Certifications: The curriculum is designed to help you prepare to earn at least two technical certifications. Explore the program curriculum to learn more.
Curriculum
The Business Cybersecurity Management M.S. program stands out for its strong emphasis on practical, hands-on learning. Students engage in live projects with major corporations, providing invaluable real-world experience and the opportunity to showcase their skills to potential employers. This approach not only enhances their technical abilities but also fosters essential soft skills like teamwork, research, and problem-solving.
Moreover, the program is designed to significantly boost employability by preparing students for at least two technical certifications, including the highly regarded CISSP. With coursework that covers material for eleven industry certifications, graduates are well-equipped to enter the cybersecurity field with a competitive edge and a robust skill set.
Upon completing this program, you will be equipped to:
- Demonstrate managerial expertise in understanding and investigating complex cybersecurity ideas.
- Evaluate the data security of businesses from a data and systems security perspective, and to recommend and initiate appropriate procedures, policies, and security controls to ensure improved data and systems security.
- Use appropriate tools to mitigate cybersecurity threats by applying knowledge of topics such as risk management, disaster recovery, business continuity, digital forensics, and computer network defenses.
- Communicate the analysis and findings of a comprehensive security audit initiative to enhance the protection and security of an organization.
- CYBR 510: Cybersecurity Information Systems Management, 3 credit hours
- CYBR 520: Business Cybersecurity Analytics, 3 credit hours
- CYBR 535: Healthcare Finance, 3 credit hours
- CYBR 540: Leading and Managing Health Organizations, 3 credit hours
- CYBR 545: Health Services Project Management, 3 credit hours
- CYBR 550: Managerial Epidemiology & Strategy, 3 credit hours
- BUDA 550: Health Insurance & Revenue Cycle, 3 credit hours
- CYBR 555: Managing Quality Improvement in Healthcare, 3 credit hours
Experiential learning is a hallmark of the Chambers College and the cornerstone of our CYBR program. As part of the practicum course, you will work on a live cybersecurity project with a major corporation, which provides the opportunity to display your abilities to public or private team sponsors. Teamwork, research, resourcefulness, and problem-solving are key to the success in the capstone course, CYBR program, and the cybersecurity field at large.
Courses Aligned with Certifications
You can also graduate with at least two technical certifications along with their CYBR degree. While the goal is for you to pass the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) certification, there is material for eleven industry certifications in the coursework. The certification expectations for graduation improve job placements for you without extensive job experience.
- CYBR 510: Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA)
- CYBR 520: CompTIA CySA+
- CYBR 525: Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC)
- CYBR 530: CompTIA Network+
- CYBR 535: CompTIA Security+, Systems Security Certified Professional (SSCP)
- CYBR 545: Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), CompTIA Pentest+
- CYBR 550: Business Enterprise Security Architecture, 3 credit hours
- BUDA 550: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+)
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Admissions Events
Admissions Requirements and Eligibility
Successful completion of a Bachelor's Degree from a regionally accredited institution.
Admissions Process and How to Apply
- Complete the Online WVU Graduate Application
- Upload an up-to-date resume
- Your resume should include enough information for the admissions committee to trace your entire professional work history and should indicate any relevant affiliations.
- Send a transcript to WVU's Office of Admissions
- If the applicant's undergraduate school offers "e-script" (an official electronic copy of transcripts), email the transcripts to GraduateAdmissions@mail.wvu.edu
- If they do not offer this service, please have your official transcripts mailed to: WVU Hub P.O. Box 6004 Morgantown, WV 26506
Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid
- File the application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by the June deadline to determine eligibility for funding and scholarships.
- Inquire with your employer about potential financial support for continuing your education.
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(304) 293-0915 ann.clayton@mail.wvu.edu
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Careers and Employment
In today’s world there is a significant need for cybersecurity professionals in both business and government to combat intellectual property theft, credit card fraud, pirated content, data theft, malware, ransomware, and more.
As businesses focus on enhancing cybersecurity, they will need information security analysts to secure new technologies from outside threats or hacks. A shift to remote work and the rise of e-commerce have increased the need for enhanced security, contributing to the projected employment growth of these workers over the decade. Growth in digital health services and telehealth will also increase data security risks for healthcare providers. More of these analysts are likely to be needed to safeguard patients' personal information and data.
Career Paths
- Information Security Analyst: Monitor and analyze security threats, implement security measures, and ensure compliance with regulations.
- Cybersecurity Manager: Development and implementation of cybersecurity policies and procedures, managing a team of cybersecurity professionals, and ensuring the organization's security posture.
- Risk Manager: Identify, assess, and mitigate cybersecurity risks while ensuring the organization's risk management strategy is effective.
- Chief Information Security Officer (CISO): Oversee the organization's entire cybersecurity program, including strategy, policy, and implementation.