Master of Science in Secure Computing

M.S. in Secure Computing

Position yourself for success in today’s competitive market with a tech-driven cybersecurity master's degree. Learn to use today’s latest tools to identify and stop threats, and gain the skills to adapt as technology evolves.

What you'll learn

Cybersecurity hinges on secure coding and a deep understanding of key areas like cryptography, forensics, network security, and cyber threats. In this degree, you’ll master these critical components while building a strong foundation in the concepts that drive the field. Many of our students go on to create new tools and methods for defending against malicious attackers.

Guard the digital frontier

Gain the skills to protect critical systems, from election infrastructure to financial networks, by mastering networking, access control, cryptography, forensics, human-computer interaction, and social engineering. This technology-focused, two-year cybersecurity program equips you with the latest tools to identify and mitigate threats while preparing you to innovate and design your own solutions. With the field expected to grow 35% by 2031, you'll be positioned for success in one of the most in-demand and lucrative areas of IT.

Program details for M.S. in Secure Computing

Admission requirements

The Luddy graduate admission committees will consider students who have a three- or four-year bachelor's degree. Applicants should have a minimum of a 3.0 (B) or higher GPA.

Degree Requirements

Degree requirements for the cybersecurity program (the M.S. in Secure Computing) are listed in the Luddy academic bulletin. To review your specific requirements, choose the bulletin that represents the year you started, or plan to start, your program.

Curriculum

Our curriculum is designed to help you:

  • Gain a deep understanding of computing systems and networks.
  • Master core concepts, tools, and models of cybersecurity and privacy, blending technical and social approaches.
  • Apply security skills in real-world settings through hands-on experience, often via internships.
  • Customize your learning with electives that enhance technical expertise or explore new areas of interest.
  • Engage in research with faculty, gaining specialized knowledge that boosts your marketability.
Woodsander Maxime
I imagine being a professional in both policy and security as being able to speak two different languages... Being able to understand both fields has made me more dynamic as a person.

Wodsander Maxime Secure Computing, Advanced Master's Program

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At Luddy and across IU, students and faculty tackle bold research in areas like bioinformatics, computational biology, security, and privacy.

Through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities in Computing program, computer science majors can gain hands-on experience, work closely with faculty or Ph.D. mentors, and build skills that open doors in tech and research careers.

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Attending the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering is more affordable than you think. With federal financial aid, you can reduce the cost of earning your M.S. in Secure Computing at IU.

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