There are a variety of student resources available for cybersecurity students, including access to specialized software and tools, online forums and communities, career counseling services, and opportunities for internships and networking with industry professionals. Kennesaw State University offers workshops, seminars, and online courses specifically designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of cybersecurity students.

  • Get advice about your degree path in cybersecurity. Academic Advising through the Cyberinstitute offers academic assistance and program guidance to undergraduate and graduate students. Schedule an appointment with your academic advisor to discuss course offerings, online learning at KSU, advising checklists and future course options.

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  • Begin your career in cybersecurity with the helpful resources available to you through the Department of Career Planning and Development. Get one-on-one advising for help with academic choices and practice for upcoming interviews. Engage in relevant workshops and events including KSU job fairs and opportunities for professional networking.

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  • Gain a better understanding of how to manage your cybersecurity courses more effectively. Take a look at your workload with helpful tips and suggestions for how many courses to take, the benefits and things to consider about 7-week courses, and how to manage your time wisely at KSU.

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  • Many cybersecurity courses have prerequisites before you can move on to other courses. Feel free to contact our cybersecurity advisors if you have any questions or concerns about how to plan your course schedule. We are always happy to help you prepare for your semesters so you can thrive in your degree program.  

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  • Cybersecurity outreach involves educating and engaging with individuals and organizations to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity best practices and promote a culture of security. This can include activities such as workshops, presentations, online campaigns, and partnerships with industry and government entities to ensure that cybersecurity remains a top priority for all.

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  • Index of topics and themes of the presentations in the presntation library.

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  • There are a variety of external resources available for cybersecurity students, including access to specialized software and tools, online forums and communities, career counseling services, and opportunities for internships and networking with industry professionals.

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  • Scholarship opportunities in cybersecurity can help students offset the cost of tuition and provide financial support for pursuing a career in the field. Many organizations, including government agencies, private corporations, and educational institutions, offer scholarships for cybersecurity students based on merit, financial need, and other criteria.

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  • Graduate Assistantships in cybersecurity are an excellent way for students to gain valuable experience and support their academic and professional goals. These positions typically involve working with faculty on research projects, assisting with teaching and mentoring, and providing technical support for cybersecurity programs and initiatives.

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  • Our downloadable cybersecurity resources give you in-depth insights into how the Institute for Cybersecurity works at KSU. Get more information concerning how our curriculum is developed for our security programs, how the NIST NICE Framework influences the delivery of our courses, and keep an up-to-date brochure with you to help you decide on choosing a degree in cybersecurity.

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  • Student activities in cybersecurity can provide opportunities for students to develop their skills, network with industry professionals, and gain hands-on experience. These activities can include participation in cybersecurity competitions, attending conferences and workshops, and joining cybersecurity clubs and organizations on campus.

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  • During the application process, if you do not meet the academic requirement, you may be required to complete one or more Cybersecurity Foundation Modules. These modules are exclusively online and are suggested to be completed before the first day of classes. Find out more information about the cost of modules and how to get started.

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