New Cybersecurity Certificate Program

 

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Gain cost-effective, marketable, high-tech skills this summer!

Cybercrime continues to grow as a significant global threat, and cyber-attacks are becoming more complex and unpredictable. A World Economic Forum report shows that nearly four million cybersecurity professionals are needed worldwide, a talent shortage that could grow to 85 million by 2030. 

Plymouth State University is responding to this pressing need with an in-person certificate program that debuts this summer. 

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Summer 2025


The four certificate courses include two during the first half summer term (May 12–June 27) and two in the second half term (June 23–August 8). Graduates of the program will earn a certificate upon completion.

The Cybersecurity Certificate Program is a great opportunity to join this exciting field. 

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Veterans


In partnership with Plymouth State University, CodeX, by InnoVets provides the framework for motivated veterans to build successful careers on their terms. 

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Tuition and Optional Room and Board


New Hampshire Resident: $628 per credit; 13 credit program total = $8,164

Non-Resident: $1,093 per credit; 13 credit program total = $14, 209

Optional Room and Board: $3,802

 

Additional Cybersecurity Options

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Certificate coursework can also be directed toward Plymouth State’s new, 96-credit three-year applied bachelor’s degree program in cybersecurity or a traditional bachelor’s in cybersecurity.

Learn more about our new cybersecurity programs

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