It’s a great idea, however let me give you some advice after my experience with the degree.
I would recommend you do computer science over cyber security degree. The problem with the cyber security degree is it lacks a lot of the coding aspects required by employers. You will get your hands wet with a little bit of coding but nothing too extreme. The cyber security degree mostly teaches you how cryptography works, what ciphers are used and how for certain communications, how to defend against an attack, etc. These are all good to know, however companies only care that you can implement them through coding. I know this because when I went to the job market, ever cyber security position preferred a CS degree over cyber security or Computer info tech. Cyber security is more coding than you think it is. It is not an entry level friendly position so it is hard to acquire a job without coding experience. I did like the degree and all that it taught me. You do learn how to monitor network attacks on an IDS and implement firewalls, it’s really cool. At the end of the day, it is up to you. Cyber security ties in with any position in IT so its a win win for both degrees.