Wilmington University's Cybersecurity programs in New Castle, Delaware, USA, provide comprehensive, industry-aligned education within the College of Technology. Offering flexible online, hybrid, and on-campus formats, the curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning through labs and real-world case studies, preparing students for the dynamic field. Developed with input from experienced faculty and industry experts, programs align with key certifications and the Bachelor of Science is recognized as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the NSA and DHS. The department's Center for Cybersecurity Education further connects students with industry, ensuring graduates gain practical skills and are well-prepared for diverse career paths in this critical sector.
View CybersecurityWilmington University (WilmU) is a private university with its main campus in Wilmington Manor, Delaware, with a New Castle street address. It was founded in 1968 as Wilmington College by educator Dr. Donald E. Ross. As of 2016, the university served a total student body of 20,522 undergraduate and postgraduate students in nearly 100 degree and certificate programs. The university's programs are offered at its main campus in historic New Castle as well as at six additional campuses in Delaware, several partnership locations in New Jersey, and a single partnership location in northeastern Maryland.