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Nov 05, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Business Cybersecurity, MS
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This program takes an engagement-based, integrative approach to expand upon traditional technical skills by building understanding of the business context, the regulatory environment, and the managerial and organizational implications of risk and value-generation associated with cybersecurity policies and systems. The online Master of Science in Business Cybersecurity (MSBC) prepares both traditional, full-time students and working professionals attending school part-time with motivation and interest, but not necessarily a technical background, to pursue business cybersecurity roles or take on business cybersecurity responsibilities within their existing organizational position or future opportunities for those looking for new jobs. There is increasing demand for qualified business cybersecurity professionals, encompassing a broad range of roles in organizations, which existing supply cannot meet.
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Campus Code
Distance Education
Options Available
Coursework Only Without Comprehensive Exam
Admissions Standards/Procedures
The HCB admissions group will perform reviews of student files along with the faculty program leader from the departments of Accounting and Information Management and Graduate and Executive Education. This group will review all applications and recommend prospective students for admission to the program. The following criteria will be considered when determining applicant admission into the program:
- Meets requirements for admission to the UT Graduate School;
- Holds an undergraduate degree in business (or equivalent) from an accredited program. Applicants with non-business degrees will be reviewed on an individual basis and may be required to complete non-credit training programs and/or additional coursework prior to enrolling in the MSBC program;
- Two applicant recommendation letters are required. Additional evaluation materials (such as GMAT or GRE scores) may be required if transcripts do not provide sufficient evidence of applicant performance in quantitative courses; and
- All students must adhere to all UTK ethical and professional standards (see Hilltopics).
Procedure for Application to Program
- Complete Haslam College of Business Application Form.
- Adhere to application deadlines and other requirements as posted on the Haslam College of Business website.
Academic Standards
- All students must meet the academic standards set by the Graduate School.
- Students must adhere to ethical and professional standards.
Credit Hours Required
30 graduate credit hours
Required Courses
Core and Sub-core Requirements (30 graduate credit hours). The MSBC program requires completion of 30 Semester Credit Hours (SCH) distributed as follows (for a semester by semester schedule see Example Full-Time Course Schedule and Example Part-Time Course Schedule below):
Graduation / Academic Standards
To be eligible for graduation, students must:
- complete the entire curriculum plan per UTK Graduate School policies as specified by the University of Tennessee.
- have a cumulative graduate 3.00 GPA to graduate.
Example Full-Time Course Schedule (12 months):
Course Number |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
FALL TERM |
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INMT 561 |
Foundations of Business Cybersecurity |
3 |
INMT 562 |
Security Governance and Ethics |
3 |
INMT 563 |
Business Communications and Network Security |
3 |
INMT 564 |
Business Information Asset Security |
3 |
SPRING TERM |
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INMT 565 |
Risk Management and Business Continuity |
3 |
INMT 566 |
Organizational Security Management |
3 |
INMT 567 |
Business Security Architecture and Systems |
3 |
INMT 568 |
Business Software Development Security |
3 |
SUMMER TERM |
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INMT 569 |
Emerging Topics in Business Cybersecurity |
3 |
INMT 570 |
Business Cybersecurity Capstone |
3 |
Example Part-Time Course Schedule (variable time period not to exceed 6 years):
Course Number |
Course Title |
Credit Hours |
FALL 1 TERM |
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INMT 561 |
Foundations of Business Cybersecurity |
3 |
INMT 564 |
Business Information Asset Security |
3 |
SPRING 1 TERM |
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INMT 562 |
Security Governance and Ethics |
3 |
INMT 568 |
Business Software Development Security |
3 |
SUMMER TERM |
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INMT 563 |
Business Communications and Network Security |
3 |
INMT 565 |
Risk Management and Business Continuity |
3 |
FALL 2 TERM |
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INMT 566 |
Organizational Security Management |
3 |
INMT 567 |
Business Security Architecture and Systems |
3 |
SPRING 2 TERM |
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INMT 569 |
Emerging Topics in Business Cybersecurity |
3 |
INMT 570 |
Business Cybersecurity Capstone |
3 |
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