UD to offer MBA students cyber-security courses

DAYTON — The University of Dayton’s masters in business administration program in January will begin offering its students the option to take a three-course sequence in cyber-security management, according to a press release.

UD and the Advanced Technical Intelligence Center’s faculty will teach the classes. The first class will be at UD, with the subsequent two classes at ATIC’s Beavercreek campus.

MBA graduates who take the cyber-security management classes will be qualified to work in classified industry and government positions, and may be useful in the nonclassified sector.

Individuals interested in the new cyber-security management classes must obtain admission to the University of Dayton masters in business administration program and be eligible for U.S. government security clearance.

Those seeking enrollment for the spring semester beginning Jan. 4 should contact UD’s MBA program director, Janice Glynn, at (937) 229-3733, or MBA@udayton.edu .