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The online Master’s in Cybersecurity Policy and Risk Management at the University of New Hampshire provides a comprehensive overview of the policies, risk management strategies, and governance frameworks essential to safeguarding digital infrastructure. It prepares students to address the complex legal, ethical, and strategic challenges of cybersecurity within public and private organizations.
The interdisciplinary curriculum integrates technical knowledge with leadership and policy analysis to prepare graduates for roles in cybersecurity risk management, compliance, and policy development.
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The University of New Hampshire’s fully online Master of Science in Cybersecurity Policy and Risk Management (CPRM) blends strategy and policy with preparedness, incident response, continuity and resilience — the heart of the security studies discipline. In as few as 12 months, you will graduate prepared to assess cybersecurity risk and to design, implement and oversee the necessary cybersecurity policies and processes for resilient, secure and successful organizations.
The demand for master’s-level cybersecurity and risk management professionals is on the rise in the U.S. and globally. Guided by full-time faculty, practicing experts and senior executives, the CPRM degree fosters the strategic thinking, policy development and risk management skills that will set you apart in the high-demand cybersecurity field. Our highly interdisciplinary program is designed for students and working professionals with a variety of backgrounds — business, healthcare, IT, finance, homeland security, law and more — so you do not need an undergraduate degree in a technical field to be successful.
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This program is offered online.
The M.S. in Cybersecurity Policy and Risk Management (CPRM) program cultivates strategic thinking, policy development, and risk-management skills for students interested in careers in business or government. The program features full-time faculty and industry experts who help blend cybersecurity strategy and policy with preparedness, incident response, recovery, and resilience – the heart of our security studies discipline.
Students may come from business, education, liberal arts public administration, healthcare, finance, homeland defense and security, retail, law, insurance, and a myriad of technical and engineering disciplines. Prior experience or undergraduate degrees in technical fields are not required.
This is an online only program, taught over five 8-week terms per academic calendar year.
The degree requires a minimum 30 graduate credits made up of nine core courses and culminating with a required capstone experience. The capstone involves a project custom-designed by each student (in cooperation with an advisor) to address real-world or work-related challenges in cybersecurity. Students research into the chosen challenge/problem, and then synthesize and apply their knowledge to recommend solutions or other deliverables that help address the problem.
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Core Courses (All Required) | ||
| CPRM 810 | Foundations of Cybersecurity Policy | 3 |
| CPRM 820 | Policy Development and Communication | 3 |
| CPRM 830 | Security Measures I | 3 |
| CPRM 840 | Cybersecurity Standards, Regulations, and Laws | 3 |
| CPRM 850 | Security Measures II | 3 |
| CPRM 860 | Incident Response and Investigation | 3 |
| CPRM 870 | Cybersecurity Risk Management | 3 |
| CPRM 880 | Cybersecurity Metrics and Evaluation | 3 |
| CPRM 890 | Organizations, Change Management, and Leadership | 3 |
| Concluding Experience | ||
| CPRM 898 | Capstone Project | 3 |
| Total Credits | 30 | |
Accelerated Master’s programs offer qualified University of New Hampshire undergraduate students the opportunity to begin graduate coursework in select graduate programs while completing a bachelor’s degree. Accelerated master's programs are designed to provide students with an efficient and cost-effective pathway to earn both a bachelor's and master's degree or graduate certificate, enhancing career opportunities and long-term earning potential.
*Some exceptions apply.
*Some exceptions apply.
This graduate degree program is approved to be taken on an accelerated basis in articulation with the following undergraduate program(s):
| Code | Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Cybersecurity Policy (Minor) | ||
| Up to 12 credits from the following 800-level courses are approved to be taken in the undergraduate senior year for dual credit: | ||
| CPRM 810 | Foundations of Cybersecurity Policy 1 | 3 |
| CPRM 820 | Policy Development and Communication | 3 |
| CPRM 830 | Security Measures I | 3 |
| CPRM 840 | Cybersecurity Standards, Regulations, and Laws | 3 |
| CPRM 850 | Security Measures II | 3 |
| CPRM 890 | Organizations, Change Management, and Leadership | 3 |
Students must begin with CPRM 810 Foundations of Cybersecurity Policy.
The AM option for MS CPRM is open to UNH students at CPS Online, Durham, and Manchester campuses.
Undergraduate degrees
The AM program for MS CPRM aligns with UNH’s minor in Cybersecurity Policy, which means that you can earn the Cybersecurity Minor alongside your chosen undergraduate major. The MS CPRM program accepts students from all undergraduate degrees, both non-technical and technical. Students may come from business, education, liberal arts, public administration, healthcare, finance, homeland defense and security, retail, law, insurance, and a myriad of technical and engineering disciplines. Prior experience or education in technical fields is not required.
If students wish to pursue a different AM pathway into the MS CPRM program, special permission from the undergraduate advisor and CPRM program coordinator must be sought.
Timeline
Program Rules
All CPRM courses are taught asynchronously online in our intensive 8-week term structure and at the graduate level only. There are two consecutive terms in the Fall semester, two in the Spring, and one in the Summer.
AM students may start their MS CPRM studies only at the beginning of Fall or Spring (first taking CPRM 810 Foundations of Cybersecurity Policy). A Summer start is not permitted.
AM students are not permitted to take more than one CPRM class per term without prior approval by the CPRM program coordinator.
This rule is put into place because AM students will be starting CPRM classes while also completing bachelor degree requirements in the senior year (typically including demanding classes such as capstones or other challenging classes), and we want to preserve the best option for student success in both your undergraduate and graduate pursuits.
To complete the MS CPRM degree, students must fulfill all requirements for the program.
Example Schedules
These are only examples. Once accepted into the AM option for MS CPRM, you will work with your MS CPRM advisor to establish a schedule that works best for you.
| Fall | Credits | |
|---|---|---|
| Junior Year | ||
Apply for the MS CPRM program under the “Accelerated Master’s” (AM) option | ||
| Fall of Senior Year | ||
| CPRM 810 | Foundations of Cybersecurity Policy (Term 1) | 3 |
| CPRM 830 | Security Measures I (Term 2) | 3 |
| Spring of Senior Year | ||
| CPRM 850 | Security Measures II (Term 3) | 3 |
| CPRM 840 | Cybersecurity Standards, Regulations, and Laws (Term 4) | 3 |
| After Bachelor's Degree Awarded | ||
Transition to normal graduate student status and continue with the remaining requirements for the MS CPRM program. See important comments below re: this transition. | ||
| Credits | 12 | |
| Total Credits | 12 | |
| Spring | Credits | |
|---|---|---|
| Junior Year | ||
Apply for the MS CPRM program under the “Accelerated Master’s” (AM) option | ||
| Fall of Senior Year | ||
Take only your undergraduate courses per your bachelor’s study plan | ||
| Spring of Senior Year | ||
| CPRM 810 | Foundations of Cybersecurity Policy (Term 3) | 3 |
| CPRM 830 | Security Measures I (Term 4) | 3 |
| Summer of Senior Year | ||
If you are still pursuing your bachelor’s degree (e.g., will graduate in September rather than May), you may elect to take CPRM 850 in Term 5 of the summer semester. | ||
| CPRM 850 | Security Measures II (Term 5) | 3 |
| After Bachelor's Degree Awarded | ||
Transition to normal graduate student status and continue with the remaining requirements for the MS CPRM program. See important comments below re: this transition. | ||
| Credits | 9 | |
| Total Credits | 9 | |
Upon completion and award of your undergraduate degree, you will no longer be an “AM” student but will transition to normal graduate student status.
It is important to plan for this transition in advance, as there will be both academic and financial implications to consider.
Be sure to reach out to all available advisors to help you plan for a smooth transition.
Applicants must hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, but a specific major is not required. For example, students may come from business, public administration, healthcare, finance, homeland defense and security, retail, law, insurance, and a myriad of technical and engineering disciplines.
The admissions committee uses a portfolio approach: applications are reviewed and decisions are made based on past academic performance, letters of recommendation, professional experience, civic engagement, and other qualities expressed via your personal statement.
Applications must be completed by the following deadlines in order to be reviewed for admission:
For current UNH undergraduates seeking accelerated admission (see the "Accelerated Master's section"), you must apply and be admitted to the program during the admissions cycle before the senior-year semester during which you want to enroll in courses for graduate credit.
Application fee: $65
Campus: Online
New England Regional: No
Accelerated Masters: Yes (for more details see the accelerated masters information page)
If you attended UNH or Granite State College (GSC) after September 1, 1991, and have indicated so on your online application, we will retrieve your transcript internally; this includes UNH-Durham, UNH-Manchester, UNH Non-Degree work and GSC.
If you did not attend UNH, or attended prior to September 1, 1991, then you must upload a copy (PDF) of your transcript in the application form. International transcripts must be translated into English.
If admitted, you must then request an official transcript be sent directly to our office from the Registrar's Office of each college/university attended. We accept transcripts both electronically and in hard copy:
Transcripts from all previous post-secondary institutions must be submitted and applicants must disclose any previous academic or disciplinary sanctions that resulted in their temporary or permanent separation from a previous post-secondary institution. If it is found that previous academic or disciplinary separations were not disclosed, applicants may face denial and admitted students may face dismissal from their academic program.
Two letters of recommendation are required. Recommendations should support your application with professional and academic confirmation of your suitability for this particular program. Recommendations submitted by relatives or friends, as well as letters older than one year, will not be accepted.
This is your opportunity to personalize the application and help us better understand who you are and how well this programs suits your background, current situation, and future goals. Your well-crafted statements should range from 700 to 1,800 words. Applicants must provide a personal statement responsive to all four of these prompts:
Statements must be included with your submitted application.
A current resume is required with your submitted application.
Students claiming in-state residency must also submit a Proof of Residence Form. This form is not required to complete your application, but you will need to submit it after you are offered admission, or you will not be able to register for classes.
Prospective international students are required to submit TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent examination scores. English Language Exams may be waived if English is your first language. If you wish to request a waiver, then please visit our Test Scores webpage for more information.
We welcome international applicants, but please note that this is an online program. Any program that is conducted primarily online is not eligible for a student visa for study, but students may enroll at a distance or study under a different eligible visa type.
If you have questions about the application or admissions process, please contact the UNH Online Student Success Coaches at: unh.online@unh.edu or +1 (855) 250-6699
UNH is the first institution in New Hampshire to be designated a National Center of Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the U.S. National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security.
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The CPRM degree prepares you to develop strategy and policy for managing risks to the data and infrastructure that businesses and society rely on, building a skillset that can help you advance or change your career trajectory in a variety of fields. In this program, you will learn the skills:
Our program has five 8-week terms per academic calendar year. Students who successfully complete two courses per term, as outlined below, earn their degrees in 12 months. Taking fewer courses per term will extend the completion timeframe.
Did you receive your undergraduate degree from the College of Professional Studies? If so, you may be eligible for our 10% alumni when you apply for a graduate degree from the College of Professional Studies.