- Cyber-Focused Research: Conduct original research on cybersecurity, digital infrastructure, and emerging technology
trends.
- Strategic Leadership Training: Develop advanced leadership and decision-making skills for managing complex tech environments.
- Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Integrate concepts from cybersecurity, information systems, strategic management,
and policy.
- Expert Faculty Support: Receive personalized mentorship from faculty with deep experience in academia and
industry.
- Career-Ready Outcomes: Prepare for high-level roles in cybersecurity leadership, consulting, academia, and
government sectors.
Campbellsville University’s PhD in Cyber Technology Management is offered on campus
at the Campbellsville campus. This research-intensive program blends cybersecurity,
IT strategy, and organizational leadership to prepare students for high-level roles
in industry, government, or higher education. Graduates complete core doctoral coursework,
specialized research, and a dissertation that contributes original insights to the
evolving tech landscape. Specialization areas include policy development, innovation,
and cyber risk management. See our full list of course requirements here.
To be admitted into the PhD in Cyber Technology Management program at Campbellsville
University, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Master’s Degree: Hold a master’s degree from an accredited institution, preferably in cybersecurity,
information technology, management, or a related field.
- Transcripts: Submit official transcripts from all graduate and undergraduate institutions attended.
- Minimum GPA of 3.0: A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher is required on prior graduate work.
- Resume or CV: Provide a current resume highlighting relevant academic and professional experience
in technology or management.
- Statement of Purpose: Submit a written essay describing your academic goals, research interests, and career
aspirations in cyber technology management.
- Letters of Recommendation: Provide two or more letters from academic or professional references familiar with
your qualifications.
Graduates of the PhD in Cyber Technology Management program are equipped to lead in
technology-driven organizations across public and private sectors. Career paths include:
- Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)
- Cybersecurity Director
- Technology Consultant
- University Professor
- IT Strategy Manager
- Cyber Risk Analyst
- Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
- Information Systems Researcher
- Cybersecurity Policy Advisor
- Technology Innovation Leader
Ready to lead with confidence and expertise? Campbellsville University’s PhD in Cyber
Technology Management blends advanced academics with practical experience to help
you reach your highest potential. To learn more or begin your application, contact
our admissions team at admissions@campbellsville.edu or call (270) 789-5220.