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  • Program Type
    Major, Minor
  • Degrees Offered
    B.S.
  • School
    Gary Tharaldson School of Business

Position yourself for a career in cybersecurity. Be part of the transformation of business in the digital age. Defend and protect online information and data.

Need an Online or Evening Option?

You can earn your cybersecurity administration bachelor’s entirely online or through in-person evening classes. 

What You'll Learn

You’ll learn to develop secure hardware and software information systems and incorporate this technology into new or existing IT systems. You’ll analyze and create administrative and project management solutions to solve real business problems ethically.

Gain Practical Experience

Gain real-world management and leadership experience you can apply to a wide range of careers.

Receive Mentorship from Experienced Experts

You’ll work closely in small classes with world-class faculty who bring professional cybersecurity administration and management experience to their classrooms. You’ll also have the opportunity to be mentored by local business leaders in the Emerging Leaders Academy.

Study in an Accredited Program

The cybersecurity administration program is accredited through the .

 

Get Your Bachelor’s Degree in 2.6 Years

You can choose to participate in Mary’s Year-Round Campus, which enables you to complete your bachelor’s degree earlier than some of your peers. 

 

Program Information

Please visit our catalog for admission requirements and a full list of our courses.

Careers & Outcomes

Employment Trends

 projects employment of information security professionals to grow by 32% through 2032, much faster than the average for all occupations, as businesses increasingly expand to digital platforms.

Career Paths

  • Cybersecurity Analyst
  • Forensic Analyst
  • Systems Administrator
  • Database Administrator
  • Network Engineer
  • Computer/Network Support Specialist
  • IT Department Manager
Stephen Schoder

What I like most about the cybersecurity program is the professors. Not only do they know how to teach so you understand concepts, but you can tell they love what they do, which makes learning all the better. The knowledge you gain is invaluable. These are professors who can teach knowledge from a book and from their own personal experience. It is both teaching through theory and practice.

Stephen Schoder, cybersecurity administration, 2025

Featured Faculty

Matt Frohlich, MS

Director of Cybersecurity Administration, Assistant Professor

I was born and raised in Mandan, North Dakota. I attended the University of Mary for my undergraduate degree in computer information systems. After graduating, I worked in education for 15 years. Following that, I went into the industry as a cybersecurity engineer. After working in the cybersecurity field, I found myself being drawn back into education and look forward to continuing that here at Mary. I am married and have three children. I enjoy spending time with my family and staying active outdoors.

Kevin Fishbeck, PhD

Director of Computer Information Systems, Professor

I have over 30 years of teaching and other work experience in the cybersecurity arena. I am a Professor at the University of Mary in Bismarck, North Dakota. I earned my PhD from the University of North Dakota and held many industry certifications from Microsoft, Comp Tia, Cisco, and others. I also own and operate Fishbeck Technology Consulting, which provides cybersecurity services to small businesses.

Tanya Taplin, MS

Director of Cybersecurity Administration, Assistant Professor

With over 25 years of professional experience in cybersecurity and IT, I have dedicated my career to advancing technological solutions and sharing my knowledge with others. Before coming to the University of Mary, I was a cybersecurity advisor with the federal government and currently hold multiple industry certifications. Throughout my career, I have been committed to mentoring and educating the next generation of cybersecurity professionals, coaching middle school cyber competitions, and participating in community initiatives.  I am a member of various national and global Cyber, IT, and AI organizations.  In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my family, gardening, and staying active outdoors, especially in the summer.

Take Your Next Step in Cybersecurity Administration