Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity
Take your Tech career to the next level with skills to make you stand out from the crowd. Learn the systems to integrate security policy, practices and technologies into existing infrastructure. Gain a qualification designed alongside industry and giving you the skills to be work-ready.
Programme outline
The aim of the Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity (GCertCS) is to create a set of information technology professionals who have the ability to think about information security and assurance within an enterprise system, and know how to integrate security policy, practices and technologies into an operational infrastructure.
Study part-time
This programme includes part-time study options for people who want the flexibility of studying while they manage other commitments.
More detail about this qualification
The Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity is a 60 credit programme, divided into four 15 credit courses. There are two compulsory courses and two electives.
Students must complete 60 credits at level 7 consisting of:
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CS7501 Information Security III and IT7502 Digital Ethics
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Two elective courses at level 7 chosen from the course list below
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Career options
Graduates will have the skills and knowledge to work in the IT industry in a range of roles such as security consultant, security analyst, security administrator, SecDevOps/DevSecOps, incident analyst, incident handler, information assurance analyst, security assessor/auditor, security engineer, penetration tester, digital forensic analyst, network forensic analyst, malware analyst, security developer or other information/cyber security-related support roles e.g. service desk.