Technology Graduate Degrees and Certificates

Technology Graduate Degrees and Certificates
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Advance Your Career

Stay ahead and stand out in the workplace with a Master of Science degree in Computer Science, Cybersecurity Engineering or Information Technology from the University of New Hampshire. With project-based learning, exceptional networking opportunities and flexible enrollment options, your degree will help you transition to leadership roles and maximize your earning potential. Let an advanced degree in technology from UNH lead you to the next step in your career.

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Reasons to Choose UNH

As a UNH graduate student, you’ll advance your career in technology with real-world experience. Through hands-on research, project-based learning, and connections with high-profile companies, you’ll build your professional network and achieve career goals. 

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Cybersecurity
Engineering, M.S.


Graduates of the cybersecurity engineering program are able to identify, analyze and respond to the complex information security threats that are increasingly common in today's digital landscape.

Cybersecurity Engineering (M.S.)

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Data Science
Graduate Certificate 


Put the power of data programming, statistics and predictive modeling to work for you with our online certificate in data science.

 

Data Science Graduate Certificate

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Information
Technology, M.S.


Focusing on project-based education – including the use of cutting-edge tools – and hands-on work in the field, the flexible program features full- and part-time options.
 

Information Technology, M.S.

  • Vestine Musonera

    Securing a Future in Cybersecurity

    "Vestine Musonera's journey into cybersecurity began in 2003 when she worked at a high school in Rwanda, overseeing computer systems and networks. Despite recognizing the growing cyber risks, she didn’t have the specialized knowledge to protect the school's IT infrastructure. She says this experience ignited her passion for cybersecurity and sparked her desire to delve deeper into this field."

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