Cybersecurity, Undergraduate Certificate

Online and On-Campus w/Online Courses

Program Available

Undergraduate Certificate

Program Type

Total Credits

15

Affordability

Private School Education At State School Prices

Why Study Cybersecurity?

A cybersecurity undergraduate certificate is an ideal path for students or professionals with a technical background to fast-track into entry-level cybersecurity roles or upgrade their existing skills. The field goes beyond hacking to include risk management, compliance, digital forensics, and policy design, making it a dynamic and essential career path. The Undergraduate Certificate in Cybersecurity introduces students to industry-standard tools and prepares them for certifications like Cisco’s CCNA and CyberOps Associate. With the growing global demand for cybersecurity professionals, this certificate provides both practical skills and a competitive edge in the job market.

What You’ll Learn

  • During your cybersecurity certificate program, you will learn to write secure, efficient programs in C that are resistant to common exploits like buffer overflows and memory leaks. Emphasis is placed on coding practices that strengthen application security, particularly in system-level programming.
  • Certificate courses explore core cybersecurity concepts, including cryptographic techniques, attack types, and countermeasures. Hands-on labs will reinforce your understanding of security vulnerabilities, ethical issues, and security tools.
  • The online cybersecurity certificate focuses on securing IT systems and responding to cyber incidents, including threat monitoring and handling breaches. You’ll gain practical experience through labs aligned with Cisco’s CyberOps Associate certification.
  • You will study how to investigate cyber incidents using forensic tools and methods such as data recovery, validation, and analysis across various platforms. Practical exercises will prepare you for real-world digital investigations, including cloud and mobile device forensics.
  • In a cybersecurity undergraduate certificate program, you’ll examine cybersecurity from both managerial and technical angles, including legal, ethical, and risk management concerns. You will learn how human behavior and administrative decisions impact information security protocols through simulations and applied exercises.

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Dr. Bin (Crystal) Peng


Associate Professor of Computer Science
crystal.peng@park.edu

Dr. Wen Hsin

Dr. Wen Hsin


Professor of Computer Science
wen.hsin@park.edu

Tuition & Fees

Park University offers a transparent and student-focused approach to tuition and financial aid. Our tuition structure is designed to be competitive and manageable, and our financial aid counselors are available to guide you through every step of the process. From understanding your cost breakdown to exploring funding options, we ensure that financial planning is clear, personalized, and aligned with your educational journey.

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Admission Requirements

Park University’s undergraduate certificate programs are designed to help you build targeted skills without committing to a full degree. To apply, you’ll need a high school diploma or equivalent and meet standard undergraduate admission requirements. Each certificate includes a set of specialized courses, and to earn the certificate, you’ll need to maintain a 2.0 GPA and complete at least 50% of the program coursework at Park to meet the residency requirements. Whether you’re enhancing your resume or exploring a new field, we’re here to support your journey.

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Cybersecurity Career & Future Opportunities

Security Analyst/Consultant

A security analyst/consultant assesses an organization’s systems for vulnerabilities and recommends strategies to enhance its overall security posture. They implement protective measures to prevent data breaches, conduct risk assessments and penetration testing, respond to incidents, and work across departments to ensure compliance, educate staff, and maintain defense against evolving cyber threats.

Software Developer

Software developers design and build applications and systems based on user needs, ensuring functionality, efficiency, and ease of use. They also maintain and test software, recommend upgrades, and create documentation to support future updates and maintenance.

System Administrator

System administrators (sysadmins) are IT professionals responsible for ensuring an organization’s computer systems, servers, and networks operate efficiently and securely. Their duties include installing and configuring software and hardware, managing user accounts and permissions, providing technical support, and performing regular security and system maintenance.

Database Administrator

A database administrator (DBA) is responsible for maintaining, securing, and organizing company databases to ensure efficient and safe access to data. They are responsible for setting up cybersecurity measures, managing user access, monitoring performance, and ensuring data integrity across hardware and software systems.

Network Administrator

A network administrator manages and maintains an organization’s computer networks to ensure efficient operation and security. Their responsibilities include installing and configuring network hardware and software, monitoring system performance, updating security measures, and troubleshooting network issues based on user feedback.

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*General salary and employment outcomes vary by geographic area, previous work experience, education and opportunities for employment that are outside of Park University’s Control. The labor market and average salary range can be explored further at the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics.

FAQs: Cybersecurity, Undergraduate Certificate

A cybersecurity certificate is a shorter, skills-focused program designed to quickly build your expertise in areas like network security, incident response, and information assurance. It’s ideal for IT professionals looking to upskill or pivot into cybersecurity without committing to a full bachelor’s degree. If you’re seeking foundational knowledge and faster entry into the field, the certificate is a smart, career-focused option.

Yes. The program is designed to prepare students for real-world cybersecurity careers by covering core topics such as threat detection, vulnerability assessment, and security operations. Graduates are equipped with the hands-on skills needed for roles in security operations centers (SOCs), IT support, and junior analyst positions.

Absolutely. Park University’s cybersecurity certificate is offered entirely online, with flexible scheduling that supports working professionals. You can complete coursework asynchronously, allowing you to build cybersecurity skills on your own time without sacrificing your current job or responsibilities.

Yes. The curriculum is aligned with key industry certifications such as CompTIA Security+, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), and others. Employers highly value these credentials and can enhance your resume, especially if you’re pursuing roles in penetration testing, information systems security, or cyber defense.

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