Defend the Digital Frontier
The B.S. in Computing with a concentration in Cybersecurity and Modern Networks at ETSU prepares you to be the frontline defense against cyber-crimes and emerging digital threats.
What You'll Learn: Master secure software development, cloud computing, wireless networks, and IoT technologies—along with the security skills that protect modern organizations from digital threats.
Your Career Path: Launch directly into defending critical infrastructure or continue to graduate studies in cybersecurity. Either way, you'll be positioned at the forefront of digital security and innovation.
Why ETSU: We're the only U.S. institution with ABET-accredited programs in computer science, information systems, information technology, and cybersecurity—giving you access to unmatched breadth in computing education.

Why Study Cybersecurity and Modern Networks at ETSU?
Start in any of our four ABET-accredited computing programs and easily transfer without losing credits.
Master secure software development, systems deployment, and network defense through hands-on experience with cloud platforms, wireless systems, and IoT security.
Study within the only institution in the country with ABET-accredited programs in computer science, information systems, information technology, and cybersecurity.
Gain expertise in the technologies reshaping security – from cloud computing and mobile platforms to the rapidly expanding Internet of Things ecosystem.
Job Outlook
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, overall employment in careers related to information systems is projected to grow 29% from 2024 to 2034, much faster than the average for all occupations.
2024 Median Pay: $124,910 per year, $60.05 per hour
What Can You Do with a B.S. in Cybersecurity and Modern Networks?
Cybersecurity Leadership:
- Lead security operations and incident response teams
- Architect and implement enterprise security systems
- Serve as a security analyst protecting critical infrastructure
Network & Cloud Security Innovation
- Design secure cloud, wireless, and mobile computing environments
- Develop and deploy IoT security solutions for connected devices
Emerging Career Paths
- Security engineer developing threat detection and prevention systems
- Network security specialist safeguarding organizational communications
- IoT security architect protecting the connected world
Advanced Study & Specialization
- Pursue graduate degrees in cybersecurity, computer science, or information security
Career Services for Business and Technology Majors
The College of Business and Technology has its own Career Services department geared toward your specific major and career goals.
Career coaching, resources, and networking opportunities are available so you can
graduate career-ready for a competitive marketplace.
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