Earn Your Minor in Cybersecurity Studies at iSchool
Cybersecurity is an essential component of modern digital infrastructure, impacting every industry. The Cybersecurity Studies Minor (CSM) at Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies (iSchool) – structured to offer a holistic foundation in cybersecurity concepts, technologies, policies, and emergent issues – gives students from any major the interdisciplinary knowledge and skills to navigate today’s digital threats and tomorrow’s evolving security challenges.
Whether you’re majoring in business, political science, computer science, or communications, this minor will give you an edge in any career path where data security and digital trust matter.
- Open to all majors — no prior technical experience required
- Gain practical, policy, and technical knowledge
- Learn from nationally recognized cybersecurity experts and practitioners
- Access internship and networking opportunities with leading employers in cybersecurity
Program Info
18
Total Credit Hours

Program Duration:
Typically 2–4 semesters

Program Delivery:
On-campus
6
Courses
Admissions Requirements
Internships & Professional Connections
How to Apply
What Can You Do with a Minor in Cybersecurity Studies?
A minor in cybersecurity can expand your career options across industries—from law and government to healthcare and finance. You’ll gain skills that employers are actively seeking, and be equipped to protect data, manage risk, and lead in digital environments.
Career Opportunities
- Information Security Analyst
- Cybersecurity Consultant
- Digital Forensics Specialist
- SOC (Security Operations Center) Analyst
- Risk & Compliance Analyst
- Cyber Policy Analyst
- IT Auditor
- Network Security Specialist
Fastest-Growing
Skill Category Globally
World Economic Forum
Median pay for
Information security analysts
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Expected Growth of
Cybersecurity Jobs
Much faster than average, BLS

Syracuse University is accredited by
the Middle States Commission
on Higher Education Accreditation.

Courses & Curriculum
The Cybersecurity Studies Minor requires 18 credits and can typically be completed in as little as one year, depending on your academic schedule. The curriculum combines a strong foundational core in cybersecurity concepts and policy with electives that allow you to tailor the experience to your interests—whether you’re drawn to digital forensics, network security, enterprise risk, or hands-on fieldwork.
Required Courses (12 credits)
Elective Courses (6 credits): Choose 2 courses from
Student Success Stories
Meet Our Alumni
Our students have gone on to pursue cybersecurity careers at leading companies, federal agencies, and non-profits. Our alumni frequently return to mentor, guest lecture, and help students build their professional networks.
Sophia Davis combined her creative and technical skills learned through her studies at Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies to excel in cybersecurity content development at IBM. Inspired by an introduction to information security, she now designs engaging technical materials that highlight cybersecurity solutions. Learn more here.
Dr. Joon Park
NSA CAE-C PoC, Program Director
Dr. MD Tariqul Islam
Expert in secure systems and data privacy
Dr. Carlos Caicedo
Director of the Center for Emerging Network Technologies
Dr. Lee McKnight
Affiliate of the Autonomous Systems Policy Lab (ASPL) and the Internet Governance Policy Lab (ISPL).
Faculty Experts
You’ll learn from world-class cybersecurity researchers and experienced professionals including
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a 2-year cybersecurity degree worth it?
Yes—cybersecurity roles are in high demand. While this is a minor, pairing it with your major enhances your versatility and hiring potential in any industry.
Can I take an internship for credit?
Yes! IST 471 (Internship in Cybersecurity) is an approved elective. Internships must focus on cybersecurity to count toward the minor.
Do I need a technical background to enroll?
Not at all. The program is designed for students of all academic backgrounds and requires no prior coding or technical experience.