Online MBA with Concentration in Cybersecurity Management

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) develops and teaches business concepts, and hones vision and skills of working professionals to become future leaders, managers and visionaries.

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program at TUW can be completed in one year as a full-time student. The Master of Business Administration (MBA) develops and teaches business concepts, and hones vision and skills of working professionals to become future leaders, managers and visionaries in a variety of organizational settings.

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What makes TUW’s MBA program different?
  • Very affordable tuition
  • Accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC)
  • Approved for candidacy by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)
  • No GMAT or GRE required
  • Finish in one year*
  • Doctorate faculty that are practitioners in the business world
  • Six start dates throughout the year
  • 8-week sessions
  • Touro University Worldwide’s recent Alumni Survey indicates that The median annual income for our MBA alumni is $112,500

*Degree can be earned in 12 months by those who take two courses per term for six consecutive terms.

The online MBA Cybersecurity Management concentration at TUW provides students with the necessary skills to pursue a career in a variety of fields including cybersecurity, data management and compliance, management of IT infrastructure and services. The TUW cybersecurity management concentration combines the problem-solving IT management skills with regulatory and compliance framework in order to train the next generation of IT cybersecurity experts who are ready to solve the data management problems in different types of organizations.

The cybersecurity management concentration is offered 100% online, and provides you with the professional knowledge base and skills needed to address the data management security optimal database designs for organizations. A flexible and affordable curriculum and upon completion of the program you will learn how to assess the vulnerability of databases and provide solutions to the cybersecurity threats, including a solid understanding of the regulatory and compliance issues applicable to data security and management.

Tuition Information

TUW’s tuition is $500 per semester credit unit. A range of tuition assistance programs are available to prospective students to help reduce the out-of-pocket expenses associated with continued education, including scholarships and student loans.

Many employers offer tuition assistance programs, so speak with your human resource representative to find out if additional financial support is available to you. Touro University Worldwide tuition assistance counselors are available to determine your eligibility for financial aid and other tuition assistance programs.

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Program Requirements

The curriculum comprises nine core courses including a capstone plus three concentration courses, totaling 36 semester credits. To provide students with more depth in the area of business administration that relates to specific goals, students select one of the concentrations that best relates to their aspirations.

Admission Requirements

Students seeking to attend in TUW must meet one of the following criteria to be considered for admission:

  • Have earned a Baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution with a minimum overall GPA of 2.5.
  • Transfer student from another college/university’s graduate program in good academic standing (minimum GPA of 2.75).

Students, who meet one of the above criteria, will be required to complete the following steps in order to be admitted and enrolled:

  1. Submit an application to the University.
  2. As a non-profit organization committed to serving the underserved, Touro University Worldwide has waived the $60 application fee for all prospective students.
  3. Submit official transcripts from all institutions attended. Transcripts must come directly from the issuing institutions. Students who completed college coursework outside the United States must have their transcripts translated and evaluated. (See Foreign Credit for additional information.) Students are required to complete step 3 by the end of their first term of enrollment.