About Cybersecurity And Networks in University of New Haven
The University of New Haven's cybersecurity and networks program is one of the best in the country. Its research, program offerings, multidisciplinary approach, and performance in cyber competitions, among other factors, led to the University being designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Operations (CAE-CO) by the National Security Agency. The University is one of only two schools in New England – and 21 in the country – to earn this distinction.
The cybersecurity industry is expected to reach $170 billion by 2020. By 2021, there are expected to be 3.5 million unfilled positions in cybersecurity worldwide. It is impossible to overstate the importance of cybersecurity and network technology to businesses, industries, and government organizations. If their systems and programs don’t run smoothly, business and administration can be slow or even grind to a halt and the financial cost can be devastating. Our program will give you a solid understanding of both practical and conceptual cybersecurity and network technologies, including computer hardware, software, and design issues.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Applicants must have passed high school
English language requirements
- IELTS :6.5
- TOEFL IBT: 80
- PTE :53
University of New Haven Highlights
University Type |
Private |
Established |
1920 |
Campus setting |
Sub-urban |
Endowment |
$70 million |
Students Enrollment |
6,800 |
International Students |
12.1% |
No. of Campuses |
4 |
Student-Faculty Ratio |
16:1 |
Student Clubs and Organization |
160+ |
International Annual Undergraduate Tuition |
$40,170 |
International Annual Graduate Tuition |
$965 per Credit |
Prefered Courier Services |
FedEx, DHL, or UPS |
Financial Aid |
Available |
University of New Haven Cost of Attendance
The following table shows the approximate cost of attendance for undergraduates and graduates:
Undergraduate Students
Type of Expenses |
Cost Per Year ($) |
Tuition Fee |
40,170 |
Student Health Insurance |
1525 |
General Student Fee |
1484 |
Housing Charges* |
10,300-13,500 |
Meal Plan* |
1380-5,800 |
*Housing and Meal Plans are determined by the housing and meal options selected. The expenses of the various alternatives are listed below:
Housing Options |
Yearly Total ($) |
Standard Halls |
10,311 |
Bergami Hall |
10,408 |
Celentano Hall - Single Occupancy |
12,343 |
Celentano Hall - Double Occupancy |
11,366 |
Main Street Condominiums |
11,366 |
Westside Hall Semi-Suite |
11,366 |
Westside Hall Full Suite |
12,052 |
The Atwood - Undergraduate Standard Room |
13,533 |
Park View - Undergraduate Standard Room |
12,764 |
Housing Activity Fee (All Residence Halls) |
100 |
Meal Options |
Yearly Total ($) |
Charger Pride Meal Plan |
5,801 |
Charger Gold Meal Plan |
5,582 |
Charger Blue Meal Plan |
4,945 |
Senior Meal Plan |
3,224 |
Green Plate Meal Plan |
2,948 |
Gold Plate Meal Plan |
2,330 |
Blue Plate Meal Plan |
1,379 |
Graduate Students
Type of Expenses |
Cost Per Year ($) |
Tuition Fee |
965/Credit |
Student Health Insurance |
1,525 |
Graduate Student General Fee |
240 |
Housing Fee |
10,600-19,600 |
Some programs may have different fees:
Program |
Per Credit Cost in USD |
Total Program Cost ($) |
EMBA (2 years) |
1,170 |
65,520 |
M.S. in Taxation (1 year) |
965 |
28,950 |
Healthcare Cohort |
1,055 |
37,980 |
Graduate Housing Costs:
Housing Options |
Per Year Cost ($) |
The Atwood - Studio |
17,064 |
The Atwood - 1 Bedroom |
19,656 |
The Atwood - 2 Bedroom |
19,008 |
Park View - Studio |
15,996 |
Savin Court - Standard Room - Double Occupancy |
10,660 |
Housing Activity Fee (All Residence Halls) |
100 |