Cybersecurity is a multidisciplinary field addressing issues that ensure secure and reliable operations at all levels of interconnected computing and networking systems. The Master of Science in Cybersecurity is designed to train graduate scholars, professionals, entrepreneurs, leaders, and researchers in the advanced knowledge and skills required to fully understand and implement the technologies, tools, management methods, and policy issues related to cybersecurity.
This Master of Science program not only covers multidisciplinary fields related to cybersecurity technology but also examines policy, ethics, and management related to IT security and cyber threats. The program leverages strong partnerships and collaborations both within HBKU and beyond the university. Delivery of the program involves collaborations with HBKU’s research institutes, most notably with QCRI.
This program also builds on work with industrial and governmental partners, both local and international, who are currently working on critical projects aimed at providing solutions to address global challenges and lead to a safer cyber world, in support of Qatar’s aspirations in this area.
The program offers its students the option of either completing a research thesis or working on an industrial project. The thesis requires in-depth theoretical and research components, possibly leading to a scientific publication, co-authored by the student in a top venue, while the industrial project offers a route for students to further develop real-world problem-solving experience.
The program includes a core course in leadership and innovation, ensuring that all graduates are equipped with the skills and knowledge to assume leading roles within academic, governmental, and non-governmental organizations.
- The development of extensive and advanced knowledge in the field of cybersecurity, covering major areas such as applied cryptography, computer and network security, secure software/hardware systems and cybersecurity policy, management, and ethics.
- A multi-faceted curriculum covering multidisciplinary aspects that are not only related to cybersecurity technology but also cover policy, management, ethics and IT security.
- Hands-on experience with real-world projects related to secure software and hardware design and implementation, secure mobile systems, information security, risk analysis, computer and network forensics, among others.
- A research thesis or industrial project involving original work related to cybersecurity, guided by world-class faculty from HBKU, its research institutes, and other stakeholders.
A 33-credit program taught in English, typically over two years, which includes:
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Four core courses:
Four core courses that provide students coming from diverse backgrounds with a coherent learning environment to tackle issues in cybersecurity.
Course Name Research Methods and Ethics in ICT Applied Cryptography Computer and Network Security Security Risk Analysis -
Four elective courses
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Four elective courses covering engineering and computer science topics, in addition to a variety of cybersecurity electives that provide students with a solid base and a depth of knowledge, which fully enable them to understand different aspects of cybersecurity. Additionally, there will be the opportunity to take an elective focusing on entrepreneurship.
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One semester of graduate research seminars
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One semester of graduate research seminars aimed at expanding students’ horizons by offering a broad range of topics, through talks by invited experts and presentations from those working in industry, research institutes, academia, and government institutions and organizations.
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A nine-credit research thesis or a six-credit industrial project.
Selecting the industrial project would require the student to choose a further elective.
Applicants seeking admission to the College of Science and Engineering graduate programs at HBKU should have a strong academic record (minimum 3.0 GPA out of 4.0) from a recognized university. Applicants to the master’s programs should have a bachelor’s degree, while applicants to the PhD programs should have a master’s degree. Applicants should check the program they are applying for in order to make sure that they have majored in one of the disciplines mentioned under “required field of study.”
Program | Required Field of Study | Language Requirements |
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Master of Science in Cybersecurity | Computer science, information systems, engineering, mathematics and related fields. | Applicants are required to submit a valid IELTS score of 6.5 or a TOEFL score of 79 to demonstrate their proficiency in English. Further details about the language proficiency requirement and the process to seek exemption (where this is an option) are available from admissions.hbku.edu.qa. |
While the GRE is not required for admission to the master’s programs at the College of Science and Engineering, a strong GRE score will help strengthen the applicant’s admission material.
Applicants with prior research experience are preferred, especially for the PhD programs.
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Fees and Financial Information
Program | Program Tuition Fees | Program Duration |
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Master of Science in Cybersecurity | QAR 182,500 |
2 years |