Cybersecurity (B.S.)

Information is Everything. Learn to Protect it at Seton Hill.
Your Future in Cybersecurity
Students graduating from Seton Hill with a degree in cybersecurity are prepared for a wide array of jobs, including:
- Information Security Analyst
- Data Security Administrator
- Information Security Officer
- Information Systems Security Administrator
Career & Professional Development Center
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of jobs in cybersecurity will grow at a rate of 29% through 2034, which is much higher than the average. The median annual pay in 2024 was $124,910. At Seton Hill, we'll help you find your place in the industry with a Career and Professional Development Center that will help you find a cybersecurity-related internship during your time here, and a job in this fast-growing field when you graduate.
What Are You Waiting For?
As a student in the Cybersecurity Program at Seton Hill, you will learn in our advanced networking laboratory, from faculty who are experts in the fields of computer science, criminal justice, forensic science and accounting. At our Apple Distinguished School, you will be surrounded with the resources you need to succeed, including the opportunity to earn additional professional certification in network and security areas.
Admissions & Aid
At Seton Hill University, we offer streamlined admissions requirements and a comprehensive aid program.
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Faculty

Matthew Kisow
Associate Professor of Cybersecurity

Joshua Sasmor, PhD
Department Chair for Technology Programs, Program Coordinator for Mathematics and Actuary Science

Roland Warfield
Associate Professor of Business/Accounting

Jared Burns
Dean of School of Business and Technology; Associate Professor; Director of MSITM