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Baltimore, MD 21218
USA
http://www.jhu.edu
MSc Security Informatics
http://web.jhu.edu/jhuisi/mssi/index.html
Course length
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Course description
The flagship educational experience offered by Johns Hopkins University in the area of information security and assurance is represented by the Master of Science in Security Informatics degree. Over thirty courses are available in support of this unique and innovative graduate program. Over 25 full-time, part-time, or adjunct faculty are available to deliver these courses at multiple sites spanning the Homewood campus in northern Baltimore, the medical and health facilities in eastern Baltimore, the part-time graduate program operations at APL and the Montgomery County campus, and the SAIS and KSAS facilities in Washington, D.C.
Admissions and entry requirements
This program is open to outstanding candidates who hold a Bachelors degree with sufficient technical exposure to information technology as preparation for the core technology courses. See http://web.jhu.edu/jhuisi/mssi/admissions.html for full details.
Fees
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Contact Person
Deborah K. Higgins
Academic Program Manager
dhiggins@jhu.edu
Tel: 410-516-8521
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