This course is provisionally certified by the UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), a part of GCHQ. This recognition demonstrates our commitment to delivering high quality education that is grounded in the real-world cyber security challenges facing industry and government today.
Play an important role helping organisations manage cyber-attacks and investigate digital evidence.
Why study cyber security and digital forensics?
Cybercrime is on the increase and set to keep growing as technology becomes more widespread.
High-level security breaches have led government, public services and corporations to dedicate more resources to computer security.
Meanwhile, digital forensics is providing a wealth of material for law enforcement for the police and businesses.
This has led the UK government to highlight an urgent need for skilled graduates in forensic computing.
Why UWE Bristol?
Develop computer programming and database skills and expand your knowledge of computer networks, systems and the legal environment you'll operate in.
Gain vital professional skills, such as using industry standard forensic and security tools. Build your industry network and knowledge at presentations from visiting professionals.
Apply what you've learnt to practical projects, including investigating computer crimes and assessing the integrity of forensic data and computer security systems.
High demand for your skills will enable you to choose a placement from a range of specialisms.
Designed to help you settle into university life, our Foundation Year builds your skills and confidence, setting you up for success throughout your studies.
Where can it take me?
Choose from careers in government and the private or public sector.
Roles can be within forensics and security teams, legal practices or the police and related organisations.