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Cyber Security

1 Study option · Undergraduate2 Campuses

Course summary

You can choose to study this course in London or Scarborough.

As the number of mobile users, digital applications, and data networks increase, so does the number of potential risks and threats, resulting in the need for talented professionals to secure and protect systems and data.

This course is designed to produce high-quality graduates who can contribute effectively in one of the highest-growing sectors in the UK. This course offers real-life tools and challenges, giving you the opportunity to become an independent learner through practical projects and advanced teaching methods.

Cyber security is a rapidly growing market, with plenty of scope to develop a very lucrative career. Graduates from this course could enter several specialisms such as a cyber security consultancy, software development and programming, cybercrime investigations or digital forensics analysis.

This Higher National Diploma (HND) follows the curriculum for Years 1 and 2 of the Cyber Security BSc (Hons) degree course.

For the most up-to-date information about course content, part-time study or our additional academic support, please visit our website.

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Application codes

Course code:
I106
Institution code:
C85

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