It's not a question of whether cyberattacks will happen, but when. The rise of serious threats on public and private institutions is the new norm.
From the moment you enroll in the Master of Science (M.S.) in Cybersecurity Policy and Governance program at Boston College's Woods College of Advancing Studies, you join a powerful community of top cybersecurity experts who are building a safer future right now. With an emphasis on leadership, critical thinking, analytic problem solving, and communication skills, our program prepares professionals to meet and respond to the challenges of today’s cyber ecosystem.
Available online, on campus during the evening, or in any combination that works best for you, learn how you can help organizations protect their data, identify and manage cyber risk, and recover from cyberattacks in our 10-course master’s program.
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Complex problems require multiple perspectives. Cybersecurity Leaders in Government, Business, and Academia
Ten courses—six core courses and four elective courses—are required to complete the M.S. in Cybersecurity Policy and Governance program.
Study full- or part-time online, on campus during the evening, or in any combination that works best for you. Our program is tailored to the needs of business and government professionals.
The tuition rate for the 2020-2021 academic year is $3,654 per course.
Our faculty are today’s top cybersecurity leaders in government, industry and academia who have come together at Boston College to shape a safer cybersphere for today and into the future.
CORE REQUIREMENTS (6 Courses):
Electives include:
International Cybersecurity; Cyber Investigations & Digital Forensics; Privacy Law & Data Protection; Managing Cyber Risk: Mobile Devices & Social Networking; Establishing the Business Case & Resource Allocation; Security in the Cloud; Role of Intelligence: Enabling Proactive Security; Applied Research Project; Cybersecurity: Risk Management & Resiliency; Innovation and Technology Development; Students may take up to two (2) of the four (4) online Data Analytics courses offered via the MS in Applied Economics Program at Boston College.
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The Master of Science in Cybersecurity Policy and Governance is an approved training provider for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS).
What are the defining characteristics of your program?
Our Master of Science in Cybersecurity Policy and Governance will prepare students to bridge the communication gap between IT security professionals and key business stakeholders, and to lead, design, and frame a business case for investment to senior executives, Boards of Directors, and government officials. Taught by industry leaders and practitioners, students will learn, hands-on, to identify, assess, and manage cyber risk, and to develop and implement a proactive cybersecurity strategy to effectively defend, mitigate, and recover from a cyber attack. Our program emphasizes skills in leadership, ethics, management, analytic problem solving, and communication to prepare students to meet and respond to the varying issues presented by the rapidly changing cyber ecosystem.
What careers are typically available to graduates of the MS program? Students will be prepared for a career as a cybersecurity professional in private industry and government. Depending on a student's educational background and career experience, possible positions include, but are not limited to:
What is the current job outlook for students with an MS in Cybersecurity?
"The New York Times reports that a stunning statistic is reverberating in cybersecurity ... there will be 3.5 million unfilled cybersecurity jobs globally by 2021" - CYBERCRIME Magazine
How many courses are required for this program?
10 courses (6 core and 4 electives) are required (30 credits total).
What are the requirements for admission?
*Applicants who do not meet this requirement also may be considered for admission with the following condition: the completion of an approved course(s) as a non-degree student within the Cybersecurity Program, as approved by the Program Director, with a grade of B or higher. If you have any questions, please contact the Program Director at kevin.powers@bc.edu
What if my GPA is not a 3.0? Am I still eligible to apply for the program?
Yes. We will consider your application and weigh a variety of factors (including industry experience) to determine whether we are able to offer you admission. Applicants who do not meet this requirement also may be considered for admission with the following condition: the completion of an approved course(s) as a non-degree student within the Cybersecurity Program, as approved by the Program Director, with a grade of B or higher. If you have any questions, please contact the Program Director at kevin.powers@bc.edu
Do you offer admission to international applicants?
International applicants requiring a student visa are currently not eligible to apply for the MSCY program.
Must both letters of recommendation be from an academic source?
No, we prefer that one letter of recommendation be from an academic source, and another from an employer or person in a supervisory capacity who can speak about your interests and experience.
How much does the program cost?
The tuition for 2020-2021 is $3,654.00 per course, three credits. Visit our tuition page for more information.
There is also a $25 registration fee for each semester (fall and spring).
Do you offer financial aid?
All students are eligible to apply for financial aid. The Woods College also has additional scholarships for students who qualify based upon both merit and need. You are welcome to inquire further with regard to your specific circumstances and needs.
Do you offer graduate course credit transfer?
Students may be able to transfer up to 6 graduate credits (2 courses). Decisions on whether to accept transfer credits will depend on an assessment as to whether such course(s) to be transferred fit within the MS in Cybersecurity Policy & Governance curriculum.
Can you tell me about your faculty members?
All of our faculty members have advanced degrees in their specific fields of expertise and are accomplished practitioners in private industry and government. Their specializations range from cybersecurity IT, to corporate governance, risk, and compliance, to forensics and investigations. As leaders in cybersecurity, our faculty members are shaping industry standards, while working with or for Fortune 500 Companies, Federal, State, and local governments, large national law and consulting firms in the Greater Boston area, and academic departments. Each faculty member is committed to equipping students with the necessary, real-world cybersecurity knowledge and skills to prepare them to meet and respond to the varying cybersecurity issues faced by private industry and government today.
What is the deadline for admission?
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis for fall, spring, and summer enrollments.
How long does it take to complete the degree?
This is variable and is largely based on how many courses a student takes at any given time. If you take 2 courses per semester, you can complete the degree in 15 months.
Can students work full-time and pursue this degree?
Yes. We have designed the program to be flexible to accommodate a variety of scheduling needs.
When can students enter the program?
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis for fall, spring, and summer.
Do you offer graduate student housing?
No. Boston College does not currently offer housing for graduate students but our Office of Residential Life does have a staff member who can help you find off-campus housing.
Preferred Admission Program for Boston College Computer Science, Information Systems, and Business Analytics Boston College Students and Graduates
The Woods College of Advancing Studies is proud to offer Boston College students and graduates an option for preferred admission to the Master of Science in Cybersecurity Policy and Governance. This option is available to Boston College students and graduates with Computer Science majors and minors from the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, to students and graduates with Information Systems or Business Analytics concentrations from the Carrol School of Management, and Boston College Law School students and graduates.
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Preferred Admissions for College of the Holy Cross & Stonehill College Computer Science Students and Graduates
The Woods College of Advancing Studies is proud to offer College of the Holy Cross and Stonehill College students and graduates an option for preferred admission to the Master of Science in Cybersecurity Policy and Governance. This option is available to Stonehill students and graduates with majors or minors in Computer Science.
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Active U.S. service members and veterans bring singular experiences and skills to the university classroom, and an aspiration for an education that meets their needs. Boston College’s Woods College of Advancing Studies (WCAS) is eager to help men and women who have served our country succeed in our programs, which combine flexibility with individualized support and the rigor, resources and prestige of a Boston College education.
As a veteran, National Guard, reservist, or active military service member, you are eligible to use U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) education benefits toward undergraduate and graduate coursework and specialized certificate programs. The VA also offers a variety of benefits and services to children and spouses of service members.
John C. Eckenrode
Chair, Advisory Council
Senior Vice President and Chief Security Officer
State Street
Joanna Baltes, J.D.
Curriculum Coordinator and Adjunct Faculty Member, Master of Science in Cybersecurity Policy & Governance
Boston College
Carolyn Bargoot
Executive Director, Strategic Initiatives & Organizational Effectiveness
Office of the Provost
Boston College
Michael Bourque
Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Boston College
Michael Brown, RADM, USN (ret.)
Vice President & General Manager
Global Public Sector, RSA
Patrick Cain
President
The Cooper-Cain Group, Inc.
Dr. Robert Cherinka, Ph.D.
Chief Engineer for Software Engineering
MITRE Corp
Gus Coldebella
General Counsel
Circle
Cheryl A. Davis
Senior Director for Strategic Initiatives
Oracle
David Escalante
Director, Computer Policy and Security
Boston College
Katherine Fick
Senior Counsel
IBM Security/IBM Corporation
David Goodman, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives and External Relations, Lynch School of Education and Human Development
Boston College
Katie Jenkins
Chief Information Security Officer
Liberty Mutual
Cynthia J. Larose, Esq.
Partner and Chair, Privacy & Security Practice
Group Mintz Levin
Scott T. Lashway, Esq.
Partner, Co-Lead Cybersecurity and Privacy Group Manatt
Phelps & Phillips, LLP
Gerald Lorden
Senior Vice President, Wealth Advisor Portfolio Manager
Morgan Stanley
John T. Martinez
Vice President & IIS General Counsel
Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services
Sasha Cohen O'Connell, Ph.D.
Professorial Lecturer & Executive in Residence
Department of Justice, Law & Criminology, School of Public Affairs
American University
Senior Advisor, National Security Practice, GuidehouseJohn O’Connor
Executive Vice President & Chief Security Officer
Fidelity Security Services
David Olson, J.D.
Associate Professor, Boston College Law School Faculty Director, Program on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (PIE)
Boston College Law School
Kevin R. Powers, J.D.
Founding Director, Master of Science in Cybersecurity Policy & Governance, Boston College
Assistant Professor of the Practice, Boston College Law School & Boston College’s Carroll School of Management
Sam Ransbotham, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Information Systems Department Carroll School of Management
Boston College
Lisa M. Ropple
Partner & Chair of Litigation, Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Data Protection
Jones Day
Timothy Russell
Supervisory Special Agent
FBI Boston Division - Cyber Crime Program
Michael Steinmetz
Cybersecurity Officer, Advisor to the Governor & Office of Homeland Security
The State of Rhode Island
Kevin Swindon
Corporate VP & Chief Security Officer - Global Security
Charles River Labs
David Wilkinson
Senior Director, IT Security & Cyber Security Practice
Gartner Consulting
Application fee $60 (to be paid as part of the online application.) If you believe you qualify for a fee waiver, please contact Kevin Powers.
Please note: International applicants requiring a student visa are currently not eligible to apply for the CPG program.
In addition to your academic history and relevant work experience, please include any pertinent licenses currently held and any research experience or publications.
In 1,000-1,500 words, describe your academic and professional goals, any experience relevant to this program, and your future plans, expectations, and aspirations.
Two letters of recommendation.
Letters must be sent directly from the recommender either through the online application portal or directly to Woods College. We will not accept recommendation letters unless they are emailed directly from the recommender or mailed directly from the recommender in a sealed envelope.
Unofficial transcripts may be uploaded to your online Application Form for purposes of application review. However, official transcript(s) must also be submitted upon acceptance/matriculation. Both undergraduate and graduate transcripts are required.
Boston College Alumni and Current Students:
Your BC transcript must be formally requested from the Office of Student Services and submitted to the Woods College. Woods cannot request or access transcripts independently.
Transcripts should be mailed to:
Boston College
Woods College of Advancing Studies Admissions Office
St. Mary's Hall South
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
If your academic institution provides electronic transcripts please indicate wcasadm@bc.edu as the recipient.
Applicants whose Native language is not English are required to demonstrate English language proficiency, for required scores, visit our International Student page.
3-5 years of professional experience involving information technology, cybersecurity related issues, business management, communications, privacy, risk management and compliance, and/or law enforcement and national security concerns. Applicants with less than 3 years of professional experience will be considered for admission based on their academic credentials and relevant coursework.**
**Applicants who do not meet this requirement also may be considered for admission with the following condition: the completion of an approved course(s) as a non-degree student within the Cybersecurity Program, as approved by the Program Director, with a grade of B or higher. If you have any questions, please contact the Program Director at: kevin.powers@bc.edu
Please contact Program Director Kevin Powers with questions.