Cybersecurity, B.S.
Program Transfer Guide
Capitol Technology University

Effective
Fall, 2025 - Spring, 2029
Instruction Methods
In person, Online
About the Program
The Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity prepares students to fill the skills gap in this growing field. Students gain an understanding of key cybersecurity challenges, including how to secure information and defend the information systems that store it. The program also provides a foundation in computer networking and programming. By the end of the program, students complete coursework that prepares them to pass industry certification exams, including A+, Network+, CEH, CISSP, and Security+, positioning them to graduate with industry credentials.
All students will complete a capstone in which they propose, design, build, test and deliver a computer-based system.
The B.S. degree in Cybersecurity is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) of ABET, https://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria. To view the entire 120 credit program, see Bachelor's Degrees at the Capitol Technology University website.
A maximum of 70 credits will be accepted in transfer from a community college to Capitol Technology University. To qualify for transfer, a course must have a final grade of C- or better.
All students will complete a capstone in which they propose, design, build, test and deliver a computer-based system.
The B.S. degree in Cybersecurity is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) of ABET, https://www.abet.org, under the General Criteria. To view the entire 120 credit program, see Bachelor's Degrees at the Capitol Technology University website.
A maximum of 70 credits will be accepted in transfer from a community college to Capitol Technology University. To qualify for transfer, a course must have a final grade of C- or better.