Master's degree
Cybersecurity is one of the most rapidly expanding fields in the world today, and by partnering with Bethel, Cyber Security students will be prepared to solve the cybersecurity needs of financial, educational, corporate and government environments. Bethel students will be equipped with knowledge and experience in the areas of computing, hacking and cyber defense, network security, cyber law, policy creation and enforcement, and compliance issues, enabling them to meet the demands of the evolving field as they pursue their work and calling in support of God's Kingdom.
High school or GED with 50+ as a cumulative score. The Asset testing for reading, writing, and math must be taken. If math and writing classes are transferred in, the Asset testing is not required for those categories. If 30 credits are being transferred in, a high school or GED transcript is not required.
No set deadline is required. Applicants must complete the admissions package before they can be registered for classes. This process can take as little as a few days to complete.