Individuals interested in a career in technology
Recent high school graduates
Current technology workers looking to upskill or grow their career
Embark on a transformative journey into the dynamic field of cybersecurity with our comprehensive Cybersecurity Certification Program. Over the course of 33 intensive weeks, you'll immerse yourself in the world of digital defense, learning to protect organizations from evolving cyber threats. This program will prepare you for a full-time career in cybersecurity, equipping you with the skills and knowledge needed to secure digital landscapes.
Course length
33 weeks
Weekly time commitment
15-20 hours
Tuition
$14,000
Throughout this intensive program, you will delve deep into the intricate realm of cybersecurity, mastering the art of identifying vulnerabilities, fortifying digital systems, and outsmarting cyber adversaries. From network security and ethical hacking to cryptography and incident response, our curriculum is a veritable arsenal of tools and techniques that will empower you to safeguard the digital landscape. Led by seasoned industry experts, you'll not only gain theoretical expertise but also have the opportunity to apply your skills in real-world scenarios, preparing you to tackle the most challenging cybersecurity dilemmas with confidence. As a graduate of our program, you'll be poised for a dynamic and rewarding career, defending organizations against cyber threats and shaping the future of cybersecurity.
Siena Heights University’s Workforce Development certificate programs were built to meet the needs of modern-day students. You can start learning as soon as today and be on the path to a fulfilling new career in just a few weeks or months.
Online and self-paced coursework
Affordable tuition
Fulfilling, flexible job opportunities
Industry-leading credentials
Clinicals included (if necessary)
Certificates matched to industry demands
Cybersecurity is one of the fastest growing subsectors of the tech industry. The industry will grow 32 percent by 2032, creating over 53,000 new jobs.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics