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Cybersecurity

Offered By University of Georgia

Accredited by NCEQEAdmissions Open

Degree

N/A

Duration

2 Years

Format

On-Campus

Instruction Language

English

Credits

240 ECTS

Program Overview

The Master's in Cybersecurity prepares highly qualified specialists meeting international standards and labor market demands. The 120-credit curriculum combines 102 core credits and 18 elective credits covering information security management, network security, cloud security, cyber threat analysis, and application security, culminating in a 30-credit master's thesis. Graduates qualify for roles as security auditor, security analyst, cloud security specialist, cybersecurity operations specialist, software security engineer, and penetration testing expert.

Admission Requirements

General Admission Requirements

  • Valid PassportRequired

    Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended period of stay.

  • Recorded InterviewRequired

    A video interview must be completed through our online admission portal. The interview will be recorded and reviewed by the university admission committee.

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalentRequired

    Undergraduate academic qualification awarded after completing a program of study.

Curriculum & Structure

View Official Syllabus

Tuition Fee

Due now — paid when you apply

UG Application Fee

This covers application processing, document translation, and recognition of foreign certificates.

$180

Paid later — after you're admitted

Tuition Fee

$4,000

/ year

No hidden costs — full fee transparency

Tuition Benchmarking

Comparison of this program's tuition against similar programs in Georgia.

Living in Georgia

$575–$840/ month

Estimated total monthly budget including rent, food, and transport.

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Fall intake Academic Year 2026/27

Open