$2,575 Per credit
$26,520 Per term (10-12 credits)
*See NYU Bursar site for more info.
The 36-credit MS in Global Security, Conflict, and Cyber Crime (MSGSCC), offered by the NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs, is a STEM graduate degree that provides a competitive advantage by focusing on cyber conflict through the lens of the social sciences. Explore the fields of cyber espionage, cyber criminology, cyber warfare, and intelligence analysis. Gain a deep understanding of cyber security policy, while acquiring the skills to develop and execute cyber security and risk management strategies. Learn from experienced practitioners and thought leaders from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.
$2,575 Per credit
$26,520 Per term (10-12 credits)
*See NYU Bursar site for more info.
36 credits
Online | Onsite
Fall | Spring
Full-time | Part-time
12 months
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From SPS, a wide range of career paths are open to graduates.
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The focus of this degree is on cybersecurity from a global perspective. It includes courses from a number of interconnected disciplines, such as law, economics, strategic studies, intelligence, technology studies, and ethics. Coursework includes a balanced mixture of individual and group work; research and applied problem-solving; in classroom and experiential learning environments.
An MSGSCC degree prepares you for a range of professional career options in government, international organizations, private sector firms, non-governmental organizations, corporations, and think tanks. Graduate students who possess the knowledge and skills to address today’s global challenges are in high demand.
The 42-credit MS in Global Affairs prepares students for jobs across the global public, private and non-profit sectors. The MSGA curriculum provides the global insight and contextual perspectives of international affairs that are needed to become a well-rounded professional in the global arena.
The 36-credit MS in Global Security, Conflict, and Cyber Crime (MSGSCC) is a STEM graduate degree that provides a unique perspective and a competitive advantage by focusing on cyber conflict through the lens of the social sciences. The program prepares students to enter the fast-changing world of international security and explores the fields of cyber espionage, cyber criminology, cyber warfare, and intelligence analysis, affording them the opportunity to gain a deep understanding of cyber security policy, while acquiring the skills to develop and execute cyber security and risk management strategies.
The MSGSCC is a 36-credit program that offers full- and part-time study options. It can be completed in as little as 12 months of full-time study.
Yes. Our faculty, graduate advisors, and the team at the NYU SPS Wasserman Center for Career Development are your partners in facilitating internships and career opportunities.
No. Prior work experience is not required for applying to our master's programs.
No, the GRE is not required but you are welcome to submit your score as part of your application.
No, they don’t. We have students from a wide range of backgrounds. Some do come from IT backgrounds. Others have experience in intelligence or law enforcement. Some have undergraduate degrees in history, political science, or journalism.