Propose a New Cybersecurity Course
The Master of Information and Cybersecurity program at the School of Information at UC Berkeley welcomes proposals for new course concepts that align with the MICS curriculum and reflect emerging technologies, evolving industry demands, and rigorous graduate-level expectations.
Proposals should be designed for a highly motivated population of advanced graduate students who bring strong critical thinking, analytical, and professional experience to their learning.
Who Should Submit a Proposal
Proposals are encouraged from senior industry professionals, technical leaders, and experienced practitioners with substantial real-world experience in cybersecurity, data science, or adjacent fields. Ideal candidates have built, deployed, secured, or led complex systems and can translate industry practice, decision-making, and tradeoffs into rigorous, graduate-level online learning. Prior teaching experience is welcome but not required.
About the MICS Program
The Master of Information and Cybersecurity (MICS) online program prepares students with the cybersecurity skills to assume leadership positions and drive innovation in the field.
Submission Requirements
Respondents to this call for proposals must submit a cover letter and course proposal using the form below. The course proposal should contain at minimum a course description, weekly topic breakdown for a 14-week course, brief descriptions of assignments, grading information, and reading list.
Preference will be given to course developers interested in continuing their association with the School of Information by applying to teach the developed course as a lecturer. The separate lecturer application can be found here: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF05270.
Questions
Questions about MICS course proposals can be directed to Molly Wiebe, MICS Academic Program Director.

