Indo Global Studies
California State University San Bernardino
5500 University Pkwy, San Bernardino, CA 92407, United States

California State University, San Bernardino (Cal State San Bernardino or CSUSB) is a public research university in San Bernardino, California. Founded in 1965, it is part of the California State University system. The main campus sits on 441 acres (178 ha) in the University District of San Bernardino, with a branch campus of 40 acres (16 ha) in Palm Desert, California, opened in 1986.

Master of Science in National Cyber Security Studies

The Master of Science in National Cyber Security Studies will prepare students for careers in the field of cyber security and intelligence analysis.

The program is relevant to established career personnel in defense analysis and related specialties, the military services, the civil service and the intelligence community. Additionally, the program is structured to provide motivated persons holding a Bachelor of Arts degree and/or Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited institution with the higher educational skills necessary for entry into the above mentioned career fields or to pursue doctoral studies.

The National Security Studies program was designated an Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence (IC CAE) in 2006 by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).

Admission to the Program

In addition to the general requirements of the university, specific requirements for admission to classified graduate status are:

  1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university;
  2. Satisfy the National Security Studies graduate admissions committee that sufficient preparation and a satisfactory course of study has been pursued in preparation for graduate study.
  3. A minimum cumulative undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.5 overall and at least 3.0 ("B") in the student's undergraduate major;
  4. Completion of the graduate entrance writing requirement;
  5. Competence in the following prerequisite courses or their equivalents
  6. Competence in these areas may be demonstrated by:
    1. Formal completion of the course or its equivalent,
      OR
    2. Credit by examination.
  7. Submission to the National Security Studies Admissions Committee of a brief statement (one or two double-spaced typewritten pages) of the student's preparation for graduate study and professional aspirations following receipt of the master's degree;
  8. Submission of three letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with the student's academic or professional work and potential to complete the program successfully. Letters must come directly from the writer on National Security Studies forms.

Students who meet the requirements for admission to graduate study, but who do not meet the program requirements, may be admitted to graduate study in unclassified postbaccalaureate status or to the program in conditionally classified graduate standing. When the specified deficiencies are removed, student status is changed from conditionally classified to classified. (Unclassified postbaccalaureate students may enroll, when space is available, in selected graduate courses.) No more than 12 semester units of national security studies course work taken as an unclassified or conditionally classified graduate student may be applied to the program as a classified graduate student.

Advancement to Candidacy

To be advanced to candidacy, a student must have:

  1. Achieved classified status;
  2. Selected a graduate advisor to supervise the course of study;
  3. Completed at least 9 semester units of national cyber security studies program course work at this university, and achieved a minimum grade point average of 3.0 ("B") in those courses;
  4. Filed a graduate program approved by the student's advisor, the national security studies program director and the Dean of Graduate Studies.

Requirements for Graduation

  1. A minimum of 36 semester units of acceptable graduate-level work, with at least 30 semester units completed in residence at California State University, San Bernardino.   A minimum of 30 semester units must be at the 5000-6000 level;
  2. A grade point average of at least 3.0 ("B") in all national security studies program courses taken;
  3. Choose Option A or B:
    1. Completion of acceptable comprehensive final written and oral examinations;
    2. Completion and defense of an original master's thesis;
  4. The graduation writing requirement will be satisfied by achieving a minimum grade point average of 3.0 ("B") in the following three core courses. Each core course will allow the student to develop competence in three forms of writing traditional to the field:
    1. Writing for Intelligence ( PSCI 6210),
    2. Analysis of Cyber Security (PSCI 6030,
    3. Analysis of either theory or practice of strategy (PSCI 6000 or PSCI 6020);
  5. Any additional general requirements not cited above and listed in Graduate Degree and Program Requirements.

Classified graduate students in the Master of Science program must complete their degree requirements within five years of admission to the program. Students in classified status who fail to register for at least one course in the program each semester will automatically be declassified. PSCI 6980-6986,  Continuous Enrollment for Graduate Candidacy Standing, must be taken if another course is not taken during a given semester.

The Master of Science in National Cyber Security Studies is a thesis option course of study requiring either written and oral comprehensive examinations (to be taken in the last semester of program course work) or a thesis. Students with less than a 3.0 grade point average in the program will not be permitted to take the examinations or propose a thesis. All students are required to take the prerequisite, Core and Cyber Security field courses.

Comprehensive Examination

Comprehensive examinations must be taken in the Core and the Cyber Security fields. The comprehensive examination committee for each candidate will consist of the Core advisor, one advisor from the Cyber Security field and a third faculty member from either department. The examinations will be graded credit/no credit.

An oral examination by the student's committee follows successful completion of the written examination. The oral examination is open for public attendance, but not participation. Should the candidate fail one or more written or oral examination areas, the entire oral or written examination may be repeated one time after remedial course work or study is completed. The scope and deadline for completion of this remedial work will be determined by the student's examination committee at a post-examination conference.

Students must enroll in PSCI 6980 - the Political Science Comprehensive Examination..

Thesis

The criteria for determining who will be allowed to choose the thesis option will be determined by the proposed thesis committee. Students are still required to develop a course of study consistent with the Core and Cyber Security fields, as noted above. After completion of a minimum of 21 semester units, the student will request three faculty to form a preliminary committee, at least two of whom have instructed a course that the student has taken in the program in each of the Core and Cyber Security fields.

https://catalog.csusb.edu/colleges-schools-departments/social-behavioral-sciences/national-cyber-security-studies-ms/ 

Submit an application online at CSUApply

There is a non-refundable, non-transferable $70 (U.S. dollars) application fee.

Submission of financial support statement (bank statement)

Copy of passport

Official transcripts sealed in an envelope by your school

Official proof of Bachelors degree from an accredited college/university in its home country

English Language Proficiency Requirement - TOEFL iBT – 79 ; IELTS – 6.0 ; Duolingo – 105 ; PTE – 53

Please Note: IELTS requirement for MBA, MPA, and MSA is a 6.5 Total Band Score. MA Communication Studies, English, English Composition, and Communication Studies Integrated Marketing Concentration require a 575 PBE or 90 iBT.

Duolingo requirement for MBA is 110. Please note that some graduate programs require a minimum score of 110.

English exams must be valid within the last two years.

In addition to the general requirements of the university, specific requirements for admission to classified graduate status are:

  1. Admittance into the program requires acceptance into the research laboratory of a full-time faculty member in Biology who will serve as the students thesis advisor. Applicants are encouraged to contact prospective advisors before submitting your application regarding the availability of Master student positions;
  2. Baccalaureate degree in biology or a related field from an accredited institution of higher learning;
  3. Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.0 in all biology and supporting coursework in chemistry, physics, and mathematics;
  4. Submission of scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General test. Scores are used in the evaluation process;
  5. Submission of a one-page, typewritten personal statement to the Department of Biology Graduate Committee. Statement should include the students preparation for graduate study, goals in the graduate training program, potential area of research and possible advisor, and professional goals following completion of the M.S;
  6. Submission of three letters of recommendation from people who are in a position to make relevant comments on the students intent and potential for success in the M.S. program. At least two of the letters should be from current or former college or university faculty familiar with the students scholarship and related activities.

Application deadlines for fall admission is March 31.

Affidavit of Support

International applicants must submit a statement of financial responsibility to be considered for admission to the university. International students are also required to submit evidence of adequate medical or hospital insurance to the international student advisor.
Supporting documents can be mailed to
Center for Global Innovation-301 (3rd Floor)
International Admissions
5500 University Parkway
San Bernardino, CA 92407
U.S.A.

https://www.csusb.edu/international-education/international-admissions/steps-apply

Application & Document Deadlines

Application Opens- Undergraduate and Graduate

Spring - August 1 ; Fall - October 1

Application Deadline- Undergraduate and Graduate

Spring - November 1 ; Fall - June 1

Some programs may have different deadlines. Please contact your intended graduate program to verify.

Document Deadline- Undergraduate and Graduate

Spring - November 30 ; Fall - June 30

https://www.csusb.edu/international-education/international-admissions/application-document-deadlines

Click Here for Undergraduate Application
Click Here for Graduate Application

Start the application online using the link provided above

Application Coding: In the Citizenship/Residency Information tab of the Cal State application, answer 'Yes' to the question 'Are you currently working with a representative or agency?'

Select 'Agency' from the dropdown to the question 'Representative Type'

Type 'Indo Global Studies' to the question 'Representative Name'

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Note - Please share tagging proof, student details and documents to [email protected] after submitting the application.

IGS team will send the documents to Cal State on behalf of the student and provide status updates.

 

 

 

 

 

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