This program prepares graduates with the skills necessary to protect computer systems, networks, and online data from attack and compromise.
Cyber Operations is an interdisciplinary major encompassing the entire scope of cyberspace and related operations that are both technical and non-technical (i.e., ethical, legal, human-centered, etc.) in nature.
The master's degree in cybersecurity is designed to prepare cybersecurity technology leaders.
The graduate certificate prepares students with a comprehensive understanding of as well as project experience in applying the NIST Cybersecurity Risk Management Framework.
Academic Advising
Advising holds become effective either November 1 for registration for the next Spring and Summer semester, or April 1 for the registration for the following Fall.
University policy requires all degree seeking students to be advised.
Your advising hold will be lifted when you meet with an advisor. Please see theÌýÌýplatform or emailÌýcyber@odu.eduÌýto confirm your advising assignment as needed.
Your advising hold will be lifted when you attendÌýMonarch Orientation and meet with an advisor at your scheduled session.
First, you must complete theÌýonline orientationÌýand register for Monarch Orientation.ÌýYour advising hold will be lifted when you attend on-campus Monarch Orientation and meet with an advisor.
If you have 24 credits or more and decide not to attend Monarch Orientation, please complete the to be connected with an advisor.
New ¹ÏÉñÍø Online students need first to complete theÌýonline orientation.
Then, you will contact yourÌýÌýfor an appointment. Your degree plan hold will be lifted when you meet for your advising appointment.
Contact your graduate program director or emailÌýcyber@odu.eduÌýto be connected with an advisor.
Program Coordinator, Cybersecurity: Saltuk Karahan |
Program Coordinator, Cyber Operations: Peng Jiang |
Interim Graduate Program Director: Rafael Diaz |
Director of Advising: Lenora Thorbjornsen |
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Faculty Advisors