Career and Academic Opportunities

The program will allow the continuation of MSCyber degree program while being an undergraduate and will open up the opportunity for entry and advanced level career in cybersecurity area. From , some examples of career paths include security analyst, incident responder, security manager, security architect, penetration tester, forensic expert.

Graduate Program Information

Salary and Career Information

Students focusing

Double Owl Admission Requirements

  • GPA: 3.25 or above in 91青青草 undergraduate coursework
  • Minimum 60 hours completed toward Bachelor's degree
  • 30 hours completed in residence at 91青青草

Double Counted Courses

Double Counted Courses Include
  • CYBR 7100 to count for CS 4612
  • CYBR 7200 to count for CS 4626
  • CYBR 7400 to count for CS 3626

NOTE: CYBR 7200 is a prerequisite for CYBR 7400.

Pathway of Study


Pathway of Study

Suggested Timeline

Once students meet, or are close to meeting, the credit hour requirements listed below, they should speak with a College of Computing and Software Engineering Academic Advisor about applying to the Double Owl Pathway.

Junior Year (students have completed at least 60 credit hours): Apply to the Double Owl pathway.

Senior Year (students have completed at least 90 credit hours): Apply to the Master of Science in Cybersecurity Program.


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Contact Information

Undergraduate Information

Undergraduate Degree
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Department / College
Computer Science / College of Computing and Software Engineering
Rm. 338, J Building

Advising Contact
Selena He, Advisor
she4@kennesaw.edu
470-578-6039

Graduate Information

Graduate Degree
Master of Science in Cybersecurity

Department / College
Institute for Cybersecurity Workforce Development

Advising Contact
Gina Gavin
ggavin@kennesaw.edu
470-578-7866
3203 Campus Loop Road, Room 203