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App State’s new cybersecurity bachelor’s degree program begins this fall

Program available at Boone and Hickory campuses

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A conceptual rendering of the cybersecurity lab to be constructed on the second floor of App State’s Hickory campus building. Note, designs for the cybersecurity lab are still in development. Graphic courtesy of Little Diversified Architectural Consulting

“At App State, we are dedicated to equipping students with the skills to thrive in high-impact fields.”

Interim Chancellor Heather Norris

“The Bachelor of Science in cybersecurity underscores the college’s commitment to offer transformational, cross-disciplinary educational programs to prepare graduates for quickly evolving careers in business.”

Walker College of Business Dean Sandra Vannoy

By Anna Oakes
Posted May 31, 2024 at 4:20 p.m.

BOONE, N.C. — This fall, Appalachian State University will begin offering a bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity — the only such program offered by a University of North Carolina System institution in Western North Carolina. The program, which will be available at the Boone and Hickory campuses, is also the first in the UNC System to be housed in a college of business.

“At App State, we are dedicated to equipping students with the skills to thrive in high-impact fields.”

Interim Chancellor Heather Norris

The Bachelor of Science in cybersecurity program, to be offered through the Walker College of Business’ Department of Computer Information Systems, received approval from the UNC System Board of Governors this month.

Safeguarding digital assets and information is increasingly critical to public, private and nonprofit organizations. The new program will prepare graduates for in-demand roles in the information security sector by providing them with a strong business background, communication skills and comprehensive cybersecurity expertise.

“At App State, we are dedicated to equipping students with the skills to thrive in high-impact fields,” said Interim Chancellor Heather Norris. “This program addresses the urgent need for professionals trained to secure information and infrastructure against ever-evolving threats and vulnerabilities.”

The program expands on App State’s existing cybersecurity offerings, which include a concentration for computer information systems majors, established in 2021, and a cybersecurity minor available to all students, which began in 2022. Students, prospective students and employers have demonstrated strong interest in cybersecurity curricula at both the Boone and Hickory campuses.

“The Bachelor of Science in cybersecurity underscores the college’s commitment to offer transformational, cross-disciplinary educational programs to prepare graduates for quickly evolving careers in business.”

Walker College of Business Dean Sandra Vannoy

Currently, no undergraduate degree programs in cybersecurity are available through UNC System institutions in Western North Carolina. The closest UNC System institution offering a B.S. in cybersecurity is UNC Pembroke, which is over three hours away from Boone and approximately three hours away from Hickory.

“As the first STEM-designated major for undergraduates in the Walker College of Business, the Bachelor of Science in cybersecurity underscores the college’s commitment to offer transformational, cross-disciplinary educational programs to prepare graduates for quickly evolving careers in business,” said Dr. Sandra Vannoy, dean of the Walker College of Business.

App State’s cybersecurity program will help address a shortage of qualified workers in the field:

  • The Bureau of Labor Statistics lists information security analysts as one of the five fastest-growing occupations, with a projected 32% growth rate between 2021 and 2031.
  • According to a February 2024 report from labor market analytics firm Lightcast, the previous six-month period indicated 22,184 total job postings in North Carolina related to cybersecurity, with 86% requiring a bachelor’s degree.
  • The firm reported median earnings of $56.61/hour for information security analyst jobs in North Carolina.
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Above, attendees are pictured at the 2022 Cyber Summit held at Appalachian State University. The 2023 Cyber Summit event brought approximately 375 attendees to Boone. Photo by Chase Reynolds

The program will be offered at both App State campuses, in Boone and in Hickory, with most classes held in person and some courses offered online. The program will consist of 120 required hours, including 44 general education credit hours and 34 hours in the major.

“We’re excited to offer a program that not only trains students to stay ahead of emerging threats but also inspires our graduates to be the change-makers in the digital world,” said Chris Taylor, cybersecurity program coordinator. “Students will gain a holistic understanding of how security integrates with business strategies to drive organizational success.”

Course subjects will include forensics, incident response and detection, cybersecurity strategy, policy and governance, audit and cybersecurity analytics, programming, networking, database management, ethical hacking, countermeasures, and other ethics and privacy issues. Core business courses include accounting, business law, computer information systems, economics, finance, management, marketing, supply chain and global issues, as well as courses in business communications, organizational behavior and strategic management.

App State also provides co-curricular opportunities for cybersecurity students.

Dr. Scott Hunsinger, chair of the Department of Computer Information Systems, noted that in fall 2023, App State students placed in the top 10% nationally in the Cyber Power Rankings — a measure of students’ ability to perform real-world cybersecurity tasks on the Cyber Skyline platform. App State students also participate alongside industry professionals in the college’s annual Cyber Summit, “the preeminent cybersecurity event in the tri-state area of North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia,” Hunsinger said.

To support the program, plans are underway for cybersecurity labs on both the Boone and Hickory campuses.

The Walker College of Business is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. The Department of Computer Information Systems plans to pursue the National Security Agency’s Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense designation, which is awarded to regionally accredited academic institutions offering cybersecurity degrees and/or certificates at the associate, bachelor’s and graduate levels.

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CIS Cybersecurity Programs
CIS Cybersecurity Programs

A new concentration in Cybersecurity is available to students majoring in CIS. Those interested in adding this concentration should schedule an appointment with a Walker College of Business advisor to get started. Learn more about the courses included in the CIS Cybersecurity concentration.

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New cybersecurity concentration gives App State students the skills to combat hackers
New cybersecurity concentration gives App State students the skills to combat hackers
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Chris Taylor ’09 ’11 — a Certified Ethical Hacker — teaches his students tricks of the trade, preparing them to earn the new cybersecurity concentration within the computer information systems degree program at App State.

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About the Department of Computer Information Systems

At Appalachian State University, computer information systems (CIS) students gain valuable professional skills and capabilities that prepare them for careers in a wide variety of technology-related industries. Students learn how to successfully interface between the technical and management aspects within organizations. Part of the Walker College of Business, the Department of Computer Information Systems offers two of 13 undergraduate business majors at App State, all of which promote solid business acumen and technical fundamentals. Learn more at https://cis.appstate.edu.

About the Walker College of Business

The Walker College of Business at Appalachian State University delivers transformational educational experiences that prepare and inspire students to be ethical, innovative and engaged business leaders who positively impact their communities, both locally and globally. The college places emphasis on international experiences, sustainable business practices, entrepreneurial programs and real-world applications with industry. Enrolling more than 4,000 undergraduates in 11 majors, Walker College has the highest enrollment of full-time undergraduate students in the University of North Carolina System, and more than 250 graduate students are enrolled in the college’s three master’s programs. App State’s Walker College is accredited by AACSB International — the premier global accrediting body for business schools. Learn more at https://business.appstate.edu.

About Appalachian State University

As a premier public institution, Appalachian State University prepares students to lead purposeful lives. App State is one of 17 campuses in the University of North Carolina System, with a national reputation for innovative teaching and opening access to a high-quality, affordable education for all. The university enrolls more than 21,000 students, has a low student-to-faculty ratio and offers more than 150 undergraduate and 80 graduate majors at its Boone and Hickory campuses and through App State Online. Learn more at https://www.appstate.edu.

“At App State, we are dedicated to equipping students with the skills to thrive in high-impact fields.”

Interim Chancellor Heather Norris

“The Bachelor of Science in cybersecurity underscores the college’s commitment to offer transformational, cross-disciplinary educational programs to prepare graduates for quickly evolving careers in business.”

Walker College of Business Dean Sandra Vannoy

CIS Cybersecurity Programs
CIS Cybersecurity Programs

A new concentration in Cybersecurity is available to students majoring in CIS. Those interested in adding this concentration should schedule an appointment with a Walker College of Business advisor to get started. Learn more about the courses included in the CIS Cybersecurity concentration.

Learn more
New cybersecurity concentration gives App State students the skills to combat hackers
New cybersecurity concentration gives App State students the skills to combat hackers
June 21, 2021

Chris Taylor ’09 ’11 — a Certified Ethical Hacker — teaches his students tricks of the trade, preparing them to earn the new cybersecurity concentration within the computer information systems degree program at App State.

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