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Learn Cybersecurity Online and Gain Career-Ready Skills

This Introduction to Cybersecurity course will help prepare you for success in the cybersecurity and information technology field. The information security industry in the United States is expected to grow by through 2034, making now an ideal time to pursue this in-demand career.

This online cybersecurity course equips learners with knowledge in infrastructure, network and internet security, intrusion detection, information systems strategy and planning, security risk analysis, and information assurance. Introduction to Cybersecurity is designed from the ground up to prepare you to work in public and private cybersecurity organizations, and serves as an ideal starting point for learners eager to stack the course into an º£½ÇÉçÇø credential or degree via credit-by-exam.

Schedule

Introduction to Cybersecurity runs September 1 - November 1, 2026. Registration closes September 8.

Format

Self-paced and online, allowing education to fit within your busy schedule. Learners have up to 8 weeks to complete the course.

Cost

$450 per student plus a $35 transaction fee per payment. All learning materials are included with tuition. Group discounts available.

Course Details and Learning Outcomes

Why Take Introduction to Cybersecurity?

Network with a Cybersecurity Expert

Receive a personal advising session with your instructor and gain confidence in your future career.

Prepare for Success in a Thriving Industry

There will be a projected 234,900 cybersecurity-related jobs in the United States by 2034, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

What students are saying about Intro to Cybersecurity*

✓ Increased knowledge, skills, and understanding of the subject matter.

✓ Were highly satisfied with the overall experience of the course.

✓ Agreed that the subject matter was organized and presented effectively.

*Fall 2025 post-course survey results.

Career Pathways in Cybersecurity

Approximate return on investment for each cybersecurity academic pathway

Graphic showing pathways to either enter the workforce after taking the Introduction to Cybersecurity course or to convert the course to credit and continue towards a degree at º£½ÇÉçÇø.

After taking the course and earning your cybersecurity certificate of completion, the learner can enter the workforce in a variety of cybersecurity roles, or continue on with additional education to increase earning potential. There are many rewarding and in-demand careers in cybersecurity. From completing Introduction to Cybersecurity to pursuing a degree in cybersecurity, learn more about these pathways below and shape your future with º£½ÇÉçÇø.Ìý

Pathway 1: Complete the Introduction to Cybersecurity course and enter the workforce with job titles like cybersecurity technician, cyber crime analyst, incident analyst, IT auditor, junior penetration tester, and systems administrator. The (ISC)2 Cybersecurity Certification aligns well with this pathway. The median salary for this pathway is $42,000 a year.

Pathway 2: Continue your academic career to earn a degree in Cybersecurity, which will allow you to increase your earning potential. The Introduction to Cybersecurity class can count toward the degree’s required courses. Job titles include information security analyst, security analyst, customer security specialist, IT auditor, and security engineer. The CompTIA Security+ or (ISC)2 SSCP Cybersecurity Certifications align well with this pathway. The median salary for this pathway is $70,000 a year.

Pathway 3: Continue your academic career beyond a bachelor’s degree to become certified and earn one of º£½ÇÉçÇøâ€™s Cybersecurity certificates in cyber defense, cybersecurity leadership, and cybercrime investigation. The CompTIA CYSA+ or CompTIA Pentest+ Certifications align well with this pathway. The median salary for this pathway is $96,000 a year.

Pathway 4: Enhance your earning power with º£½ÇÉçÇøâ€™s Master of Science in Cybersecurity. The Introduction to Cybersecurity class can count toward the degree’s required courses. With a Master’s in cybersecurity, potential job titles include cybersecurity case manager, senior cybersecurity engineer, senior network security operations engineer, application security architect, and director of IT security. The (ISC)2 CISSP or CompTIA CASP+ Certifications align well with this pathway.ÌýThe median salary for this pathway is $120,000 a year.

Note: In addition to the ones noted, there are 600+ industry-specific Cybersecurity certifications available. Start on your path today!Ìý

º£½ÇÉçÇø Your Cybersecurity Course Instructor

Introduction to Cybersecurity instructor

Jesse Schulman

Jesse Schulman is an º£½ÇÉçÇø faculty member with a firm belief that cybersecurity can be fun. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Theatre from Trinity University and a Master’s degree in Cybersecurity from the University of North Carolina Charlotte. He is currently working toward his Ph.D. at Northcentral University.

As a cybersecurity professional, he has worked as both a security engineer and a security researcher, Jesse helps students learn and engage with computer security in an enjoyable and easy-to-understand way. He believes that the ultimate purpose of education is to help students discover their passion and find what career they genuinely enjoy.

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Metropolitan State University of Denver
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