Doctor of Business Administration in Cybersecurity Management Executive Format 60 credits | 3 year | Part-time Presented to UC Regents’ University Affairs Committee | 03/09/2020
Program Description To develop scholar-practitioners skilled in practice-focused cybersecurity research. Aim: Improve cybersecurity practice “Engaged scholarship” model 2
DBA (Executive) vs Traditional PhD Subject Doctoral Degree (Executive Traditional PhD format) Candidate Senior Executives Students with limited work Profile experience Work full-time Enroll as full-time students Seek to address problems or issues Seek to position themselves for in business careers in academia Structure Multiple residencies per semester Full-time student Curriculum Interdisciplinary with a focus on Specialized studies, generally within general management a single, specific discipline Source: Executive DBA Council 3
Why any interest? Career differentiation Advancement into leadership positions Migrate to lucrative industry (finance, healthcare) Pursue research career in industry or government Among CISOs, about 40% have a master’s degree and 4% have a doctorate degree. 4
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Program Format Cohort based Blended Learning Limited Residencies 20 students per cohort Face-to-face lectures 3 meetings/semester Online learning Each Meeting: Discussions - 8 hours Lecture - 4 hours Faculty Contact Total Student Engagement: Online Engagement: In-person Engagement: 52 hours/per semester 16 hours/per semester 36 hours/per semester 7
DBA-Cyber Curriculum Structure (60 credits) Course Name Existing Course New Course (College/Program) (College/Program) Cybersecurity Foundations (9 credits) CYSM 6100 Fundamentals of Cybersecurity Technologies COB (MBA-Cyber) CYSM 6200 Enterprise Information Security COB (MBA-Cyber) CYSM 6300 Cybersecurity Governance COB (MBA-Cyber) Business Knowledge (12 credits; Choose four) MGMT 6200 Managing Organizational Development, Change and Transformation COB (MBA) Organizational Theory and Research: Implications for Cybersecurity ( Doctoral ) COB (MGMT) Digital Strategy and Innovation ( Doctoral ) COB (MKTG) Strategic Management ( Doctoral ) COB (STRT) LEAD 8300 Leadership Excellence in Complex Organizations ( Doctoral ) COE Research Methods (9 credits) COE LEAD 7100 Intermediate Quantitative Research and Statistics COE LEAD 7150 Intermediate Qualitative Research LEAD 8100 Advanced Quantitative Research and Statistics COE Cybersecurity Research (12 credits) Principles of Scientific Inquiry COB (CYSM) Research Seminar in Information Security Management COB (CYSM) Research Seminar in Information Privacy COB (CYSM) Research Project COB (CYSM) Dissertation (18 credits) 8
No tenure lines initially Sustain the program with funds through tuition Resources COB will provide startup funds ($50k) Use existing Classroom, Lab & Infrastructure 9
Estimated Revenues for Cohort of 20 Headcount Tuition Total Estimated Estimated (3 credits) Tuition Revenues Expenditures Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 6 8 10 $403,613 Resident $2488 $49,760 $497,600 Non-resident 4 7 10 $403,613 $4192 $83,840 $838,400 10 15 20 $807,226 Total $1,336,000 10
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