University of Kent - APRIL Canterbury Open Day
25 Apr 2026, 09:00
Canterbury

In a world with more smart devices than people and an increasing reliance on connectivity across the Internet, cyber threats are a growing concern for organisations, governments and individuals. Acquiring skills in Cyber Security has, therefore, become an advantage for a range of professions and roles across different sectors and disciplines.
The Computer Science (Cyber Security) conversion course will give you the opportunity to establish a foundation in cyber security from technical and multidisciplinary perspectives.
Cybercrime is a growing threat to society, democracy and organisations with increasing high profile cyber security cases in the news. This conversion course has been designed to meet the demands of organisations seeking to protect valuable data. This course will provide you with the key skills and knowledge in computer science and systems security to enhance your career prospects in identifying and solving complex security problems.
The University of Kent is recognised by the British Government as being an Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research, meaning you will be taught by staff who are top researchers in this area.
It's possible to take this course with an additional industrial placement.
If you don't meet our entry requirements, you can also access this course with an Internationally Incorporated Master's (IIM).
Year in Industry option
Gain workplace experience:
The year in industry provides an opportunity to work in real-world, technical and business roles, enhancing your study experience and having a dramatic impact on your choices after graduation. Our dedicated placement team are available to help you gain a suitable paid position and provide support throughout.
Accreditation:
This degree has been partially accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.
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Course optionsRecruitment and Admissions Office
Registry
Canterbury
CT2 7NZ
Email:study@kent.ac.uk
Phone:01227 768896