
Applied Cybersecurity Graduate Certificate
The Applied Cybersecurity certificate program for graduate students offers specialized knowledge and skills in the realm of cybersecurity, emphasizing practical, operational applications. The curriculum has been specifically created to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively tackle the ever-changing issues within the cybersecurity field. The applied cybersecurity curriculum incorporates courses and knowledge from multiple disciplines to develop skills in applied and operational cybersecurity for graduate students. The certificate requires a minimum of 15 graduate credit hours.
Certificate Overview
The Applied Cybersecurity Graduate Certificate is designed to equip graduate students and working professionals with practical, operational cybersecurity skills that translate directly to today’s security roles. Grounded in applied learning, the certificate emphasizes how security work is performed in real environments—monitoring, detection, response, risk reduction, and secure operations—so learners can contribute immediately in technical and cross-functional settings.
Built from multidisciplinary coursework, the certificate helps learners strengthen core security fundamentals while developing the hands-on habits needed to address evolving threats and operational constraints.


Why Applied Cybersecurity?
Build Operational, Job-Ready Skills
Develop practical capabilities aligned with how cybersecurity teams operate day to day—prioritizing real-world workflows, tools, and decision-making.
Apply Cybersecurity Across Disciplines
Because the curriculum incorporates knowledge from multiple disciplines, learners can layer cybersecurity expertise onto their primary field and collaborate more effectively across technical and non-technical teams.
Prepare for a Fast-Changing Landscape
The program is designed to help students tackle the “ever-changing issues” in cybersecurity by building adaptable, applied skills rather than purely theoretical knowledge.
Hands-On Experience
Engage in hands-on, operations-focused coursework that mirrors real-world cybersecurity challenges, giving you practical experience with the tools, workflows, and techniques used to monitor, defend, and respond in today’s security environments.
From Threats to Tactics
Move beyond theory by translating cybersecurity fundamentals into practical, operational actions like strengthening defenses, improving monitoring and response, and reducing real-world risk in the environments you work in.
Defend What Matters
Tackle cybersecurity challenges that reflect today’s workforce needs, from detecting and investigating suspicious activity to prioritizing vulnerabilities and strengthening day-to-day security operations.
What can you do with an Applied Cybersecurity Graduate certificate?
Here are just a few careers that can benefit from this certificate.
Vulnerability Management Analyst
Runs and interprets vulnerability scans, prioritizes remediation based on risk, validates fixes, and coordinates with IT/dev teams.
Penetration Tester/Ethical Hacker
Tests systems for exploitable weaknesses, documents findings, and provides practical remediation guidance (often paired with strong operational knowledge
Digital Forensics Analyst
Triages breaches, collects and analyzes evidence (logs, endpoints, network data), and supports containment, eradication, and recovery.
Cybersecurity Program Manager
Coordinates operational security activities (policies, tooling rollouts, incident tabletop exercises, metrics) to keep security work running effectively.
Featured Courses
Here are the courses that the Applied Artificial Intelligence Graduate certificate provides.
CYBR 501
Foundations of Cybersecurity
Provides an overview of the fundamental concepts and skills in applied cybersecurity. Students will gain an understanding of key cybersecurity principles, technologies, and best practices. Will cover topics such as network security, cryptography, access control, and incident response, with an emphasis on practical applications in real-world scenarios.
AI 505
AI for Cybersecurity
Detailed study of concepts, techniques, and applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) relevant for all disciplines – especially across non-computer science fields such as cybersecurity. Explores the history and current scope of AI, data sources and procedures for attaining and working with data, and fundamental components of AI solutions. Special attention will be placed on the strengths and weaknesses of the methods as well as on identifying bias, social impacts, and other ethical considerations of AI. Students will investigate state-of-the-art AI used within their fields of research. Introduces students to AI-relevant programming through hands-on coding projects.
COSC 569
Human Factors in Cybersecurity
A broad introduction to human-computer interaction (HCI) and its impact on the theory and practice of cybersecurity. Topics include the research methods in HCI, ethics, authentication, usable secure communication, phishing, usable cryptographic libraries, inclusivity/diversity in system design, and human-aware policy creation. Coursework focuses on helping students adapt a human-aware mindset regarding the design, implementation, and use of cybersecurity tools and principles.

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