MS in Global Security, Conflict, and Cybercrime Recorded Virtual Session

    Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at 9:00 AM until 5:00 PMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00

    Sign up to learn more about the MS in Global Security, Conflict, and Cybercrime program at the NYU SPS Center for Global Affairs.

    PLEASE NOTE: This is not a live event. You will receive a link to watch a recorded virtual information session, in which you'll get to hear from Academic Director, Pano Yanokogeorgos, another member of the faculty, an Admissions Officer, and a member of the advising team. Learn about degree requirements, career outcomes, and the application process. 

    About the MS in Global Security, Conflict, and Cybercrime:

    The MS in Global Security, Conflict, and Cybercrime is a 36-credit program, which includes three components: a core curriculum of six courses; five specialization courses to be chosen from among 12 courses offered; and either a graduate thesis, capstone project, or virtual cybersecurity internship. The core curriculum is designed to provide you with a deep and broad foundation that supports specialization course work and serves you throughout your career. The program is structured to meet the needs of working professionals and full-time students. Typically, students would be able complete the degree within one-and-a-half years of full-time study, or within two to five years of part-time study.

    Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.