Welcome to the Master of Science in Cybersecurity Program!
OVERVIEW
The United States is facing an increasing vulnerability of a wide range of risks stemming from cyber-attacks, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Such attacks have caused the loss and corruption of valuable digital information in cyberspace, may it be in transit or stored. DHS further points out that “of growing concern is the cyber threat to critical infrastructure, which is increasingly subject to sophisticated cyber intrusions that pose new risks.
CyberSeek, a non-profit information security advocacy group, states that there is a dangerous shortage of cybersecurity professionals in the United States. Employers are struggling to fill thousands of cyber-security related roles. On average, cybersecurity roles take 21% longer to fill than other IT jobs.
Cyber operations involve a complex interplay between technology and human behavior. To meet the sociotechnical needs from industry, MSU Denver has taken a unique approach by combining the Departments of Criminal Justice & Criminology (CJC), Computer Information Systems & Business Analytics (CIS & BA), and Computer Sciences (CS) to jointly create a multidisciplinary Master of Science in Cybersecurity degree program.
The graduate program combines advanced computer/information system knowledge of combating cybercrime, analytical skills to analyze and manage cyber threats and security, the understanding of human factors in cyber operations, as well as the adaptation of laws to create policies to investigate, prosecute, and to punish cybercriminals.
Mission Statement and Goals
The mission of the Master of Science in Cybersecurity (CYBM) program is to provide students with in-depth knowledge as well as practical skills in both policy and analysis of computer and network security, privacy, computer forensics, and the investigation, prosecution, and punishment of cybercrime. The CYBM program:
- Offers a multidisciplinary curriculum that combines the areas of computer science, computer information systems, cyber laws and policies, with an understanding of cyber-crimes and criminals;
- Enables students with either a technical or non-technical undergraduate field of study to obtain a graduate degree in cybersecurity;
- Prepares students to enter management or technical positions at all levels in the field of cybersecurity, and
- Provides students with leadership skills and an ability to work well in a team-based work environment.
Program Accreditation
The Master of Science in Cybersecurity at Metropolitan State University of Denver is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, an institutional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Accolades
Senate Bill 86 brings $300,000 annually into educating the cybersecurity professionals of tomorrow at MSU Denver.
CAREER OUTLOOK
Benefits of Earning an M.S. Degree
The National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) developed the National Cybersecurity Workplace Framework, and the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) developed Industry Competency Model. The M.S. in Cybersecurity competencies use the above framework and model as guides.
The M.S. in Cybersecurity graduates will be able to:
- Identify, analyze, and mitigate threats to computer and information systems
Conceptualize, design, and build secure information systems - Provide support to ensure effective and efficient computer and information system performance and security
- Provide leadership, management, strategy, development, and advocacy so that organizations may effectively conduct cybersecurity work
- Investigate cyber events or crimes of computer and information systems and networks
- Apply cyber laws and regulations in prosecuting and punishing cyber criminals
- Be responsible for specialized denial and deception operations and collection of cybersecurity information that may be used to develop intelligence
Career Opportunities for Our Graduates
Nationwide, the demand for positions in cybersecurity continues to grow. More than 200,000 cybersecurity jobs are unfilled in public and private sectors, and postings are up 74 percent over the last five years. The demand is expected to remain high as the need for cybersecurity professionals has grown three times as fast as traditional IT jobs. If you’re a veteran or work in law enforcement even better. These employment backgrounds and the security clearances that accompany them are particularly attractive for jobs relative to cybersecurity.
Depending on work experience graduates can land the following positions:
- Chief Information Security Officer
- Computer Security Incident Responder
- Cybersecurity Analyst
- Cybersecurity Penetration Tester
- Cybersecurity Specialist
- Forensic Computer Analyst
- Forensics Expert
- Information Security Analyst
- Information Security Crime Investigator
- IT Security Consultant
- Risk Manager/Analyst
- Security Analyst
CURRICULUM
- Application Period: January – July*
- Entry Term: Fall
- Course Requirements: 36 Credits
- Schedule: Full-Time with Flexible Class Options
- Course Load: 3 Courses Per Semester, offered once a year
- Graduate Transfer Credits Accepted: Up to 6 credits with Faculty Approval
- Internship: Optional, Not Required
- Graduate Research Assistantships: Offered
- Culminating Experience: Cybersecurity Capstone
- Length of Program: 4 Semesters (Fall, Spring, Summer, Fall)
*For more information, visit our application page!
CYBM 5000 Cyberlaws Regulation and Prosecution
CYBM 5020 Cybersecurity Infrastructure
CYBM 5205 Information Systems Strategy Planning
CYBM 5002 Theories of Cybercrime
CYBM 5021 Network and Internet Security
CYBM 5242 Security Risk Analysis and Risk Management
CYBM 5001 Cybercrime Investigation
CYBM 5022 Intrusion Detection and Prevention
CYBM 5244 Incident Detection and Response
CYBM 5023 Computer and Mobile Device Forensics
CYBM 5248 Information Assurance
CYBM 6001 Cybersecurity Capstone
Fall Semester (Term 1):
CYBM 5000 Cyberlaws Regulation and Prosecution
- Criminal Justice and Criminology
CYBM 5020 Cybersecurity Infrastructure
- Computer Sciences
CYBM 5205 Information Systems Strategy and Planning
- Computer Information Systems and Business Analytics
Spring Semester (Term 2):
CYBM 5002 Theories of Cybercrime
- Criminal Justice and Criminology
CYBM 5021 Network and Internet Security
- Computer Sciences
CYBM 5242 Security Risk Analysis and Risk Management
- Computer Information Systems and Business Analytics
Summer Semester (Term 3):
CYBM 5001 Cybercrime Investigation
- Criminal Justice and Criminology
CYBM 5022 Intrusion Detection and Prevention
- Computer Sciences
CYBM 5244 Incident Detection and Response
- Computer Information Systems and Business Analytics
Fall Semester (Term 4):
CYBM 5023 Computer and Device Forensics
- Computer Sciences
CYBM 5248 Information Assurance
- Computer Information Systems and Business Analytics
CYBM 6001 Cybersecurity Capstone
- Criminal Justice and Criminology
Download Curriculum & Review Catalog
You may download the Master of Science in Cybersecurity Program Details and Curriculum, which demonstrates the program overview, sequence of coursework, and course offering by department. You may also visit the 2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
The CYBM program must approve any deviation from the academic plan of study*. Most of our courses have prerequisites; students who do not enroll in all classes every semester will take longer to complete the program as courses are only offered once per year and are sequential.
*Please contact the Cybersecurity Program Manager.
Required Hardware, Software, & Connectivity
- A computer with a reliable internet connection—high-speed internet, such as DSL or cable, is strongly recommended.
- At least one compatible internet browser with updated plug-ins. Requirements for computer operating systems, browsers, and plug-ins can be found on the Canvas support page regarding Browser and Computer Requirements for Canvas
- Adobe Acrobat Reader, version X or higher. To ensure you can access all PDF files, download the latest version of Adobe Reader
- Word Processing Software: Microsoft Word (version 2013 or higher), WordPad, or OpenOffice software is recommended.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Yes! We have students in our program from a variety of backgrounds; having a cybersecurity, computer science or computer information systems background is definitely helpful as our program can be quite technical, but we offer introductory classes that can help bridge the gap somewhat if you feel that you need to gain more knowledge (i.e. CSS 2751 Principles of Cybersecurity).
The CYBM program consists of 36 credits.
Internships are optional and the credits will not count towards the required 36 credits for the CYBM program. Students cannot substitute any other required courses with the internship. To receive academic credit for an internship (CYBM 6000) students must have 24 completed credit hours and permission of faculty.
CYBM 6000 Internship in Cybersecurity Course Description: Students in this course will demonstrate the skills learned at Metropolitan State University of Denver with experience working in the field of cybersecurity. Students will gain hands-on experience related to their field of study by integrating classroom learning with the acquisition of meaningful knowledge in an applied work setting. Through direct coordination, performance and formulation, students gain an understanding of an assigned agency’s work, mission, and client, and how these potentially relate to their individual academic study, and the agency’s position in the broader industry or field. Students will produce a critical evaluation on their internship experience demonstrating how they have addressed specific learning goals.
Students in the CYBM program must complete the degree with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Any student falling below a 3.0 average in any given term will be placed on academic probation. Students who fail to raise their GPA to 3.0 or above after 9 credit hours will be dismissed from the CYBM program.
No grade lower than a “C” will count toward the degree. Students receiving a “D” or below will be required to repeat the course.
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Students may transfer up to 6 graduate-level credits into the CYBM program upon approval by the Cybersecurity Admissions Review Committee. For more information about this process, please contact the Cybersecurity Program Manager.
We offer flexible evening class options (asynchronous online, synchronous online, hybrid in person) to complete the Master of Science in Cybersecurity degree. Most classes are held in the evening, after 5 p.m.
Yes, we have full-time and part-time options. Do keep in mind that classes are only offered once a year, so the part-time option means it will take you much longer to complete the program. In addition, most classes have prerequisites and are sequential in nature. For part-time enrollment, please contact the Cybersecurity Program Manager for more information.
For the 2024-2025 academic year, the cost is $500.00 per credit hour (resident) and $725.00 per credit hour (non-resident) for a total of 36 credits (plus fees).
Please visit the Office of the Bursar to view our detailed Tuition & Fees chart.
The CYBM program is not accepting international applications for the Fall 2025 application cycle.
Visit the M.S. In Cybersecurity (CYBM) Application website for more information and updates. Please note we only accept applications from January to July for Fall admission.
In 1-2 pages, you should describe your educational and professional history as well as the reasons why you would like to pursue this degree.
Yes, students enrolled in at least 6 credits per semester may qualify for financial aid. We also have a very limited number of scholarships available to full-time students (enrolled in 9 credit hours).
SCHOLARSHIPS & FINANCIAL AID
GENERAL & ACADEMIC POLICIES
CYBM program students should familiarize themselves with the 2024-2025 Academic Catalog for a comprehensive list of University policies.
Students who have not been in attendance for three consecutive semesters including summer must reapply to the CYBM program. Students seeking readmission must be in good academic standing.
CYBM program students who are eligible for readmission should submit the Readmission after Leave of Absence form and the graduate application.
- Students who are readmitted into the CYBM program will be held to the policies and curriculum of the later term in which they officially restart the CYBM program.
- An approved readmit application is valid for one academic year (including summer) from the readmit semester.
- Students who are not in good academic standing are not eligible for the readmit application process and must fully apply to the CYBM program.
The CYBM program does not offer any credits from learning gained through life experience toward the CYBM degree.
The CYBM program does not provide an option to test out of any coursework at the graduate level.
Students must complete the Master of Science in Cybersecurity degree within six calendar years from the term they initially enroll. Students should check the Academic Catalog and specific program section of the catalog to determine specific degree requirements.
No more than six (6) graduate-level transfer credits (semester hours or equivalent) will be accepted for the CYBM program. The credits must have been completed no longer than six years prior to the admission term and must be from a regionally accredited, U.S. institution or equivalent.
The CYBM program has discretion over the acceptance of transfer courses. A minimum grade of “B” is required for each transfer course. Applicants should check the CYBM program website and contact the Cybersecurity Program Manger regarding potential transfer of credits.
Forms of electronic communication have become in fact the means of official communication to students, faculty and staff within MSU Denver. This policy acknowledges this fact and formally makes electronic communication an official means of communication for the University.
Students are expected to attend all sessions of courses for which they are registered. Each instructor determines when a student’s absences have reached a point at which they jeopardize success in a course. When absences become excessive, the student may receive a failing grade for the course. If students anticipate a prolonged absence, they should contact their instructors.
Students may enroll in no more than nine (9) credits per semester for fall, spring, or summer semesters without the approval of all the involved departments.
The CYBM program does not allow any course to count toward both a master’s and bachelor’s degree.
Only students who are formally accepted into the CYBM program or non-degree-seeking status may register for any CYBM graduate courses.
The University residency requirement for master’s programs is the total number of semester hours required for the program minus nine (9).
Students in the CYBM program must complete the degree with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Any student falling below a 3.0 average in any given term will be placed on academic probation. Students who fail to raise their GPA to 3.0 or above after 9 credit hours will be dismissed from the CYBM program.
No grade lower than a “C” will count toward the degree. Students receiving a “D” or below will be required to repeat the course.
All CYBM coursework, including any electives, must be completed and passed in the required sequential order as listed in the Master of Science in the Cybersecurity Program Details and Curriculum document. These courses are only offered once a year. Students must maintain continuous enrollment. Students who fall out of sequence are no longer in good academic standing and must seek to advise to continue in the program. A plan of completion will be determined in advising and the revised plan could delay graduation a year or more. Students who fall out of sequence and do not seek to advise for a new plan of completion will receive an automatic performance review.
All CYBM students must successfully complete all CYBM courses (totaling 36 credit hours) including CYBM 6001 Cybersecurity Capstone and complete the senior project.
A review of a candidate’s plan of study and progress must be conducted as soon as all the minimum requirements have been met and no later than the first day of the term in which the student expects to complete the degree. Minimum requirements for the review include completion of any provisional admission requirements, an approved plan of study that will lead to meeting the degree requirements, posting of any transfer work to the student’s record, and a grade point average of “B” or better in all work completed to that point. Successful completion of the review and approval by the appropriate faculty advisors, or student services office and the Office of Graduate Studies constitutes Advancement to Candidacy.
The CYBM program does not grant plus and minus grades. Students should refer to the Academic Policies and Procedures section of the Graduate Catalog for a listing of all grades and notations including incompletes and withdrawals.
In addition to adhering to the University requirement for Incomplete eligibility, CYBM students who have any outstanding incompletes at the start of the following semester will receive an automatic performance review which may result in an altered academic plan.
STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
The Metropolitan State University of Denver Student Code of Conduct applies to all MSU Denver students, regardless of level.
As students, faculty, staff and administrators of the Metropolitan State University of Denver, it is our responsibility to uphold and maintain an academic environment that furthers scholarly inquiry, creative activity and the application of knowledge. We will not tolerate academic dishonesty. We will demonstrate honesty and integrity in all activities related to our learning and scholarship. We will not plagiarize, fabricate information or data, cheat on tests or exams, steal academic material, or submit work to more than one class without full disclosure.
For more information visit Academic Integrity Standards and Academic Misconduct.
Metropolitan State University of Denver prohibits sexual misconduct in any form, including sexual assault or sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and other forms of nonconsensual sexual conduct, including stalking and electronic harassment. Forms of intimate partner violence, including dating violence and domestic violence, are also prohibited under this policy. Students, faculty, staff and visitors, should be able to live, study, and work in an environment free from sexual misconduct. It is the policy of MSU Denver that sexual misconduct in any form will not be excused or tolerated. Retaliation in any form for reporting such sexual misconduct or for cooperating in a sexual misconduct investigation is strictly prohibited and will be addressed as a separate violation of the Student Code of Conduct. This policy is promulgated under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX), 20 U.S.C. §§ 1681 et seq., and its implementing regulations, 34 C.F.R. Part 106; Title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. § 2000c).
For further information, visit the following pages: Title IX and Student Code of Conduct.
2025 CYBM APPLICATION INFORMATION
Important Application Dates
Our Fall 2025 application will open on Monday, January 6, 2025.
Priority deadline is April 1, 2025.
After the April 1st deadline, applicants who do not have a degree and/or background in Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Information Technology or related field will be accepted until May 1.
For applicants who do have a degree and/or background in these areas, we will review the applications case-by-case from May 1 until July 15, 2025 as space is available.
- Be advised, the application processing time may take up to 6 – 8 weeks from the date of submitting a complete application.
- International applications are not accepted for the Fall 2025 admission cycle.
- The CYBM program at MSU Denver is Fall-start only.
Admission to the CYBM Program
To be eligible for admission to the CYBM program, candidates must:
- Submit graduate application and application fee
- Submit a curriculum vitae or resume
- Hold a baccalaureate from an accredited college or university.
- Submit official transcripts from all institutions of higher education previously attended. A minimum undergraduate GPA 3.0 on a scale of 4.0 is required
All submitted documentation will be reviewed by the CYBM Admission Committee for a final decision.
CYBERSECURITY FACULTY & STAFF
DIRECTORYPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
The Cybersecurity Center
The Cybersecurity Center at MSU Denver is a workforce development resource for higher education cybersecurity efforts in the region and beyond and a resource for all academic programs at MSU Denver. The Center provides program guidance and oversight, general cyber defense information, collaboration and outreach opportunities among students, faculty, other academic units/departments within the University.
To view information about the Cyber Range, Cybersecurity Certification Club (C3), Project PISCES, and Eviden SOC Download One-Pager.
For any inquiries, please contact The Cybersecurity Center by completing the Contact Form.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Women in Cybersecurity
WiCyS Student ChapterCyberBridge
CyberBridgeFEATURED POSTS
Juliette Martin presented on The Perceived Inaccessibility of Cybersecurity and placed 2nd at the 3-Minute Talk Preliminary Round. Juliette is mentored by Dr. LiYing Li, professor and CYBM program director, Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology. The Office of Graduate Studies hosted the competition on November 30, 2023. Juliette and 5 other students presented at the MSU Denver Graduate Studies 2024 3MT Competition on February 9, 2024, in the CAVEA Theatre, Jordan Student Success Building (JSSB) 420.
MSU Denver Three Minute Talk Competition (3MT)
The 2nd prize winner, Dagiadi Rebolledo (CYBM alum, Class of 2022) studied under the mentorship of Dr. Meg Bertoni. The Office of Graduate Studies hosted the competition on January 25, 2023.
MSU Denver Graduate Studies 2023 3MT CompetitionCyber Success
A Navy veteran finds his passion – and a job at Lockheed Martin – in the high-demand field of cybersecurity.
2023 College of Health & Applied Sciences Outstanding Student Awards
Congratulations!
Dagiadi Rebolledo, Cybersecurity, M.S. (Class of 2022)
CYBER NEWS
Cyber students help protect civic institutions vulnerable to hackers
MSU Denver’s PISCES program provides cybersecurity monitoring for organizations throughout Colorado and gives students real-world experience in the process.
Cybersecurity student aims to help diversify the workforce
A lack of representation in the field led Niquete Dominique to establish the Women in Cybersecurity organization for MSU Denver students.
Cyber Heroes Prepare for Battle
With cybercrime soaring, the race is on to train a new generation of digital defenders.
Partnership Opens Pipeline from MSU Denver to Lockheed Martin
The aerospace, technology and defense corporation is hiring students to support projects in AI, cybersecurity and more.
The Future of Cyberwar
The U.S. rallies its cyber defenses as the Russia-Ukraine conflict escalates on and off the battlefield.
Shattering the Cybersecurity Glass Ceiling
An all-girls squad from D’Evelyn Junior High School code and collaborate their way to the national CyberPatriot competition.
MSU Denver Aims to Improve Diversity in Cybersecurity Field
Diverse Issues in Higher Education ArticleUPCOMING EVENTS
GRAD Social with GRAD Flash
Every 2nd Wednesday of the Month
Dates: October 9, November 13, and December 11
Time: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Location: Tivoli Brewing Co. Tap House
900 Auraria Parkway #240, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Join MSU Denver Graduate Studies from 4 – 6 p.m. at Tivoli Brewing and get to know students, faculty and staff from MSU Denver, enjoy an appetizer and be the judge for the 2-minute GRAD Flash at 4:30 p.m. Free for the first MSU Denver students with ID. Two Graduate Program Directors will each have just two minutes and one prompt to present the essence and value of their graduate programs, and all attendees of the GRAD Social will select the winner.
Questions, Contact: [email protected]
Visit Auraria Higher Education Center Maps to access campus and parking maps.
PAST EVENTS
Three-Minute Talk (3MT) Competition- Preliminary Round
Date: Friday, November 15, 2024
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: CAVEA Theater, Jordan Student Success Building (JSSB), Room 420
890 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Each master’s program will nominate one presenter. Students have each just three minutes and one slide to present on a research/scholarship topic that is of interest to a general audience.
Colorado Graduate School Fair at MSU Denver
Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Tivoli Student Union, Turnhalle (Room 250)
900 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Whether you are an interested undergraduate, alum or returning graduate student, discover the diverse graduate programs offered around Colorado and here at MSU Denver.
Is Graduate School the Next Best Step for You?
Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Time: 12:00 p.m. (Noon)
Location: Virtual Webinar
Event Details: The webinar explains what graduate school is all about and different kinds of graduate programs that are offered at MSU Denver and beyond. Meet with Associate Vice President of Graduate Studies, Dr. Inge Wefes, and learn about the challenges and rewards of earning a master’s degree.
Audience: Prospective Graduate Students
Get on Track for Graduation
Date: Monday, September 30, 2024
Time: 11:00 a.m.
Location: Virtual Webinar
Event Details: Graduate Studies is hosting a short webinar for current students preparing for graduation. Get the lowdown on deadlines, degree conferral, and all the steps needed to graduate Spring 2025.
Women in Cybersecurity and Lockheed Martin
Date: Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Time: 2:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Jordan Student Success Building (JSSB), Room 204
890 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Unlock the doors to your future with Empowering Futures: Career Development in Cybersecurity, a dynamic event presented by Women In Cybersecurity in collaboration with Lockheed Martin. This event is designed to provide students with invaluable insights and practical advice for advancing their careers in the rapidly evolving field of cybersecurity. There will be snacks and drinks provided as well as a chance to meet Lockheed Martin professionals. All are welcome to attend!
Cybersecurity Graduate Programs Fall Welcome
Date: Wednesday, August 14, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Location: Administration Building, Room 300
1201 5th Street, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Join us to welcome the new students of the Fall 2024 cohort. Q&A panel of current students and alumni. Network with new graduate students, current students, alumni, faculty, and staff.
Cyber Bridge: Capture the Flag
Date: February 16, 2024
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Location: Aerospace & Engineering Sciences Building (AES), Forum 150
1449 7th St, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Capture the Flag coding challenge with Cyber Bridge, come test your skills and have some snacks!
The Cybersecurity Center PISCES Potluck
Date: Friday, December 1, 2023
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Location: The Cybersecurity Center
1250 7th Street Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Come and enjoy various dishes prepared by Tier 2 Team Leaders and Tier 3 Analysts. Bring something to share if you’d like. Backdoors and Breaches will also be played at this time.
National Security Agency visits The Cybersecurity Center at MSU Denver
Date: Thursday, November 30, 2023
Time: 8:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
Location: The Cybersecurity Center
1205 7th Street Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Join us for an exciting event as the National Security Agency (NSA) pays a visit to MSU Denver. This in-person event will provide a unique opportunity to learn about the NSA’s role in national security, cybersecurity, and intelligence gathering. Whether you’re interested in a career in these fields or simply curious about the work of the NSA, this event is for you.
During the visit, you’ll have the chance to interact with NSA representatives, ask questions, and gain valuable insights into the agency’s operations. Discover how the NSA contributes to protecting our nation’s interests and learn about the cutting-edge technologies they employ.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to engage with professionals from the NSA and expand your knowledge in the field of national security. Mark your calendars and be sure to join us at MSU Denver for this enlightening event. RSVP required to attend.
Coffee and Cocoa Social: A Talk with Scott Shadler hosted by CyberBridge
Date: Thursday, November 16, 2023
Time: 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Aerospace & Engineering Sciences Building (AES), Forum 150
1449 7th Street, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Dive into the dynamic world of technology and cybersecurity with an interactive session led by a seasoned IT Director who has been at the forefront of the industry for over two decades. With a track record of steering global tech solutions and spearheading award-winning innovations, he brings knowledge and first-hand experience in problem-solving and talent acquisition. He has been in charge of the hiring process for top firms nationwide.
This event is a golden opportunity for anyone aspiring to excel in the competitive field of IT. Learn the subtleties that can make your resume stand out. The skill sets that top companies desperately seek and the mindset needed to thrive in fast-paced tech environments. Whether seeking your first role or aiming to advance your career, the insights offered here could be the catalyst you need for your next big opportunity.
A Talk with Alex Weinert, Microsoft VP of Identity & Security
Date: Monday, October 30, 2023
Time: 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Reception to Follow
Location: CAVEA Theater
Jordan Student Success Building (JSSB), Room 420
890 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Join us to hear Alex discuss the need for diverse opportunities in the field of cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity Speakers Bureau
Date: Thursday, October 26, 2023
Time: 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Location: Tivoli Student Union, Room 444
900 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: In celebration of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) presents the Cybersecurity Speakers Bureau. Come and gain insider information about the cybersecurity field from industry professionals. All are welcome to attend.
Colorado Graduate School Fair at MSU Denver
Date: Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Tivoli Student Union, Turnhalle, Room 250
900 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Explore Graduate Programs: Whether you are an interested undergraduate, alum or returning graduate student, discover the diverse graduate programs offered around Colorado and here at MSU Denver.
Campus Catalyst: MSU Denver-DU Hack 23
Dates: Saturday October 21 – Sunday October 22, 2023
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Location: Computer Science (ECS) Building, Room 510
University of Denver
2155 East Wesley Avenue Denver, CO 80208
Event Details: Join us for MSU Denver and DU’s first join Hack-a-Thon!
Women in Cybersecurity Candle Making Event
Date: Thursday, September 21, 2023
Time: 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Location: Jordan Student Success Building (JSSB) 2nd Floor at Mezzanine
900 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Come join us for an evening of fun with a chance to connect and learn more about women in cyber!
Cybersecurity Graduate Programs Fall Welcome
Date: Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Location: Aerospace & Engineering Sciences Building (AES), Forum 150
1449 7th Street, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: The Departments of Criminal Justice & Criminology, Computer Information Systems & Business Analytics, and Computer Science formally welcomed the Fall 2023 Cohort. Newly admitted students networked with cohort members, faculty, current students, and alumni.
Cybersecurity Panel: Criminal Justice Matters! Smart on Cybersecurity
Date: Monday, May 1, 2023
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Location: Tivoli Student Union, Room 444
900 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Cybersecurity professionals spoke about the reality of working in cybersecurity, topics include: cybersecurity isn’t only about computers but behavior and criminal justice perspective of cybersecurity.
Raíces Cyber Denver Chapter Presents: Malware Reverse Engineering with James Leo
Date: Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Location: Aerospace & Engineering Science Building (AES), Forum 150
1449 7th St, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Raíces Cyber Org (national organization) is the Hispanic, Latino, Latina, LatinX and Our Allies International Association in Cybersecurity. Raíces Cyber Org’s Mission is to Encourage and Support the Hispanic, Latino, Latina and LatinX Cyber Community to achieve Greater representation in the Cyber Workforce.
“Raíces Cyber, Changing the World by Creating DIVERSITY of Thought in Cyber”
MSU Denver Graduate Studies Fair
Dates: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 and Thursday, March 2, 2023
Time: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Jordan Student Success Building (JSSB)
890 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: The Office of Graduate Studies hosted a two day Graduate Fair with information tables and representatives from each of the graduate programs.
Cybersecurity Networking Panel Discussion
Date: Friday, November 4, 2022
Time: 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Location: Tivoli Student Union, Room 444
900 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204
Event Details: Career Planning Advice & Strategies On Post-Pandemic Hiring Trends & Opportunities
Sponsors: Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) and Raíces Cyber Org
Master of Science in Cybersecurity Hooding & Pinning Ceremony
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 Springhill Suites 1190 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Specialty CelebrationsCONGRATS GRADUATES!
College of Professional Studies
- Clayton M.
- Dylan R.
- James P.
- Jayro E.
- Kyle F.
- James P.
- Pawan B.
College of Health & Applied Sciences
- Ahmad J.
- Alvin A.
- Austin A.
- Damian T.
- Frederick G.
- Jason O.
- Jose E.
- Mark D.
- Michael H.
- Richard K.
- Robert M.
- Samuel E.
College of Health & Applied Sciences
- Brian S.
- Brian H.
- Dagiadi R.
- Edith S.
- John W.
- Justin D.
- Karina O.
- Kelsey K.
- Kimberly V.
- Niquete D.
- Pratichi P.
- Sally A.
- Simon N.
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ALUMNI RESOURCES
To find a host of exciting events, career support resources, and opportunities to engage with fellow Roadrunners, visit the Classroom to Career Hub (C2Hub) Alumni Relations page.
Cybersecurity Graduate Programs
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact our office by emailing Destiny Watkins, Cybersecurity Program Manager.
EMAIL Cybersecurity Program ManagerOffice Location & Hours
We are located in the Administration Building, Suite 310.
In-Person Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Virtual Hours: Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Auraria Campus Map & Parking Information
Mailing Address
Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Campus Box 10
P.O. Box 173362
Denver, CO 80217-3362