Program Overview
The threat of a cybersecurity breach is ever-present in today’s digital age. With more and more businesses requiring the skills of cybersecurity professionals, New England Institute of Technology (ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø) prepares the next generation of leaders to meet this growing demand. Our Bachelor of Science (BS) in Cybersecurity and Network Engineering degree is one of the best programs to propel you to the front lines of this critical industry.
Learn cybersecurity and network engineering best practices for designing secure, modern networks and protecting computers and network systems. Courses combine security theory with hands-on training.
Complete the BS in Cybersecurity and Network Engineering in person at our Rhode Island campus, or take classes online.
Ìý
Program Highlights
- Accelerated degree option, allowing students to complete their bachelor’s degree in as little as three years — one year sooner than other schools.
- Learn operating systems like Linux and Windows.
- Ideal for students who already possess an Associate of Science in Network Engineering degree or a related discipline.
- Designated as a Department of Homeland Security and National Security Agency National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD).
Why Major in Cybersecurity and Networking Engineering?
The Cyberbit Simulation Range
We are home to Central Rhode Island’s only Cyber Simulation Range, a state-of-the-art virtual simulation tool that provides essential hands-on training. Here, you build the confidence to stand out and meaningfully contribute to the discipline. You use the simulation platform to perform exercises virtually identical to the technically complex and high-pressure situations you’ll face in your career.
Develop Professional Experience Through Co-Op Learning
You can participate in the cooperative (co-op) learning experience during the final two terms of the BS in Cybersecurity and Network Engineering program. We offer this opportunity based on industry demand, and through the approval of the IT Department Chair, it may be available during the final two terms of the program. Whether paid or unpaid, the co-op allows you to receive college credit and to work off campus in an organization, practicing and enhancing your technical competencies.
Comprehensive Curriculum & Senior Capstone Project
Further your knowledge and develop problem-solving skills and expertise using cybersecurity and related technologies. Learn to work with and manage Local Area Networks (LANs), intranets, and Wide Area Networks (WANs), and gain exposure to configuring and managing web servers. If you don’t pursue the cooperative learning experience, you can complete the senior project, during which you’ll work with a faculty member to create and present a project focused on a particular topic and bring together knowledge obtained throughout the program.
ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø Faculty
Ìý
At ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø, you learn from the best. Faculty with years of industry expertise teach your cybersecurity and network engineering courses and keep you up to date on the latest trends. Furthermore, our faculty can help you network for cooperative learning experiences and full-time positions after graduation.
Ìý
Careers With a Bachelor’s Degree in Cybersecurity and Network Engineering
Ìý
The cybersecurity and network engineering program prepares students for roles in systems operations and maintenance, network security, digital forensics and incident response, vulnerability analysis, and LAN management. Students can also pursue positions in law enforcement.
Our graduates are eligible to take internationally recognized exams, such as the CompTIA Security +, CCNA, and MCSA exams. With a , future cybersecurity leaders can look forward to significant earning potential.
Many students continue their education in ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø’s Master of Science in Cybersecurity Defense degree program, which can help them advance their careers and increase their earning potential.
Roles our graduates may achieve include:
Cybersecurity Analyst or Engineer
Digital Forensics Specialist
FBI – Cybersecurity Analyst
Incident Response Specialist
Information Security Analyst
LAN Manager
Network Engineer or Analyst
Network Security Specialist
Systems or Network Administrator
Vulnerability Specialist
Admissions
We make the admissions process as straightforward as possible so you can get where you want to go faster. Whether you’re applying as a transfer student or a recent college graduate, our admissions information and resources can guide you through each step of the process.
Financial Aid
Choosing a financial aid option that’s right for you is an essential part of your college journey. That’s why we aim to provide you with the resources you need to make an informed decision. Learn more about financial aid at ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø, which includes grants, scholarships, and student loans.
Explore financial aid options.
Take the Next Step — Apply Today
Jump-start a rewarding career in tech with a bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity and network engineering from ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø. Graduate with hands-on industry experience and become the leader this evolving industry needs.
FAQs
-
What degree does a network engineer need?
A network engineer usually needs a bachelor’s degree in a computer-related field, like computer engineering, information systems, or computer science. Of course, having a network engineering degree is of great benefit. Employers also look for experience in network administration and IT systems, as well as working knowledge of network security measures.
-
Is network engineering a good career?
Yes! , according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Network engineers with a bachelor’s degree can typically earn more than those with an associate degree or high school education.Ìý
If you love the field, this is your chance to make a career out of your passion.