Cybersecurity Engineer

Work-Integrated Career Pathway

Build Your Career as an Cybersecurity Engineer

Learn to build, test, and defend modern applications through hands-on projects, mentorship, and real-world experience that bridges engineering and cybersecurity.

Cybersecurity Engineer
Career Pathway


Fully Online

18 months

Project-based learning

Work-integrated design

Mentorship from an
industry professional

5:1 student to instructor ratio

Phase 01: SE Essentials
  • Software Engineering Fundamentals
  • JavaScript Fundamentals
  • JavaScript Interactions
Phase 02: SE Foundations 1
  • Front-End Development with React 1
  • Front-End Development with React 2
  • Introduction to Python
Phase 03: SE Foundations 2
  • Object-Oriented Programming
  • API Development
  • Relational Databases
  • Back-End Development
Phase 04: SE Capstone
  • Software Engineering Capstone
Phase 05: CS Essentials
  • Introduction to Cybersecurity
  • Introduction to Python
  • Operating Systems and Networking
Phase 06: CS Foundations 1
  • System Hardening
  • Threat Intelligence
  • SIEM and Threat Hunting
Phase 07: CS Foundations 2
  • Security Architecture and Frameworks
  • Incidence Response
  • Penetration Testing
  • Advanced Cyber Attacks and Defensive Tactics
Phase 08: CS Capstone
  • Cybersecurity Capstone

What Our Students Say

Students thrive in flexible programs that blend learning, mentorship, collaboration, real-world work.

5:1
Student to Instructor Ratio

Small group instruction from professional practitioners

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1:1
Industry Mentorship

Personalized guidance from industry experts

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“I didn’t just want a degree, I wanted experience that matters.”

Clarke gave me the opportunity to work on real projects with real companies, not just case studies in a classroom.

Ethan Brooks
Greenville, SC
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“At Clarke, I’m building my career while I’m earning my degree.”

My apprenticeship lets me apply what I’m learning in class to actual client work every week, and it makes everything click.

Claire Whitman
Birmingham, AL
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“Education that finally feels connected to the real world.”

Through my mentors and apprenticeship, I’m gaining the confidence and skills to walk in and be ready to contribute from day one.

Mason Price
Augusta, GA

Questions?

We Have Answers

What credential will I earn?

You’ll earn two Professional Certificates from Clarke College, one in Software Engineering and another in Cybersecurity. This program is separate from our degree offerings. Still, if you later choose to pursue a bachelor’s or master’s degree at Clarke, your certificates can articulate into academic credits toward either program.

How long is the program?

The Cybersecurity Engineer Career Pathway takes about 18 months to complete. Students begin with full-time software engineering training, then transition into part-time artificial intelligence study while working in a paid apprenticeship. The apprenticeship experience not only covers the cost of tuition but also provides real-world application of the skills learned in both programs.

If the program runs year-round, are there any breaks?

Yes. Clarke’s programs are designed with flexibility in mind, allowing students to manage their own pace while staying on track. Each academic year includes about five weeks of scheduled breaks, typically around major U.S. holidays. Students can also work ahead in some courses to take short breaks when needed. This schedule mirrors the rhythm of a professional environment rather than a traditional academic calendar, helping students transition smoothly from school to the workplace.

Is the program entirely online?

Yes. Clarke is fully online, but highly interactive, with mentors, peers, and project work built into every phase. You'll collaborate with mentors and peers through tools like Discord, GitHub, and live sessions, with structured mentorship and feedback every step of the way.

What are the hardware requirements?

We recommend that students have a laptop that was manufactured within the last 4 years and has 16GB+ of memory. While most of our students choose macOS, Windows and Linux are both supported as well.

How do the apprenticeships work?

Clarke’s programs are built on the philosophy of applied learning through apprenticeships. We collaborate with nonprofit partners and employers to help connect each student with meaningful opportunities. The final decision always rests between you and the partner organization — Clarke facilitates introductions and matching, but does not directly place students.

To learn more about apprenticeship matching before enrolling, visit the Bletchley Fellowship program

How are Clarke's professional programs different from what traditional universities offer?

Clarke’s professional programs are built entirely around real-world skills. You’ll learn through hands-on projects and mentorship from industry professionals who use these tools every day. Each course focuses on the technologies, workflows, and production environments used in the field today, not abstract theory or unrelated filler topics. Every program is designed to move you closer to a career in tech.

What careers will I be prepared for post-graduation?

The Cybersecurity Engineer Career Pathway prepares graduates for advanced roles that combine software engineering and cybersecurity expertise. You’ll move beyond traditional IT security to build, test, and defend the systems that power modern organizations. Graduates are prepared for positions such as:

Cybersecurity Engineer
Application Security Engineer
DevSecOps Engineer
Penetration Tester
Security Analyst
Software Engineer