The Master of Science in Cybersecurity at the Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, is a flexible, top-ranked online and part-time graduate program designed for working professionals and those seeking advanced, practical expertise in cybersecurity. The program focuses on protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data and systems, and developing risk management and technical skills to counter and anticipate cyber threats. Students complete 10 courses (30 credits), including 3 core courses (Foundations of Algorithms, Foundations of Information Assurance, Cryptology), at least 5 advanced courses from within the Cybersecurity program (with at least 3 in a selected focus area, such as Analysis, Networks, or Cyber AI), and up to 2 advisor-approved electives. Independent study and a capstone project are available. The curriculum emphasizes industry relevance, modern topics (e.g., reverse engineering, machine learning, quantum computation), and professional networking. The program admits year-round and does not require the GRE.