Our newly introduced undergraduate cybersecurity program offers unparalleled depth and advanced education. The program features a cutting-edge curriculum that emphasizes both defensive and offensive technical skills, hands-on learning, and real-world cases and tools. Envision yourself as a security analyst, ethical hacker, threat hunter, incident responder, forensics investigator, or even a malware reverse engineer, and join this cutting-edge program to position yourself at the forefront of this high-demand, high-reward industry.
122 Credits to Graduate
Gain in-depth cybersecurity knowledge and advanced defensive and offensive technical skills that are necessary for administering and maintaining secure information systems, identifying vulnerabilities, defeating cyber threats, and managing the risk associated with operating these systems.
"I chose the UVU master's program in cybersecurity due to UVU's reputation for delivering excellent and accommodating programs for working individuals. The choice paid off — I gained the training, knowledge, and network I needed to become a successful cybersecurity professional and educator. I would not hesitate to recommend the program to anyone looking to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to develop and manage an effective cybersecurity program."
Treigh Pedroche, Cybersecurity Program
“Utah Valley University’s Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity is a forward-thinking program that combines technical depth with practical application to prepare students for the demands of modern cybersecurity. By tackling real-world challenges, students gain experience in designing and implementing secure solutions, analyzing complex computing problems, and navigating ethical and professional responsibilities. The curriculum’s focus on collaboration and leadership ensures that graduates are ready to address evolving cyber threats and safeguard critical systems across industries. Students will gain both defensive and offensive security skills, with expertise in critical areas such as malware analysis and reverse engineering, threat hunting, IoT security, securing industrial control systems, application security, and much more. ”