Bachelor of Computer Science (Cyber Security)
Course summary
Cyber security is about how we develop secure computers and computer networks, to ensure that the data stored and transmitted through them is protected from unauthorised access or to combat digital security threats and hazards. As we conduct more of our social, consumer, and business activities online, there is a corresponding increase in the demand for ICT professionals to manage our digital environment and economy.
Cyber security has been identified as one of the strategic priorities in Australia to meet the demands of law enforcement, national and state governments, defence, security, and finance industries. Jobs of the future will be in all these areas, ensuring there is a national capability to maintain and build our essential services and stop them from being disrupted, destroyed, or threatened, and that our personal information is not shared or utilised without our permission.
In the Cyber Security major, you will study technical and political concepts of current topics of cyber security, such as blockchain, cryptocurrency, multimedia security, Internet of Things (IoT) security, obfuscation, and reverse engineering. You will learn penetration testing skills for defensive purposes and be prepared for ethical hacking certification.
This degree
Computer scientists focus on the theoretical foundations and practical approaches to computation and its applications. They design methods and tools and write programs for computer applications. These applications can be in areas such as computer systems to control machinery, information management and big data, applications for mobile devices, stock market trend analysis, game design, visualisation of chemical reactions, neural network design, computational geometry for robot navigation, patient monitoring in hospitals, and much more.
Find your strengths and interests as you study the fundamentals of computer science and IT: programming, problem-solving, network and communications, web technology, data management, system analysis, human-computer interaction, and project management. You’ll also complete a final-year capstone team project
You can choose to study a double degree with Engineering, Mathematics, Science, or Business. These programs of study will provide you with a broad experience of technology using various industry products such as Microsoft, Apple, Oracle, SAP, and Cisco.
Cyber Academy
The Bachelor of Computer Science (Cyber Security) can be studied through the Cyber Academy, a unique learning experience that will develop the sharpest, job-ready graduates to meet Australia’s growing demand for cyber security experts. In this program, you will study (online) a combination of UOW subjects alongside the (TAFE NSW ICT50220) Diploma of Information Technology (Cyber Security), with paid employment at a government department, industry partner or Deloitte throughout the 3-year program. Cyber academy students will earn a salary throughout their degree and fast-track their cyber security careers with meaningful, hands-on experience. Additional application procedures are required for admission to the Cyber Academy, please see here for more information.
What you will study
You will learn to identify and counteract malicious activity conducted by hackers using advanced analytic capabilities and techniques. Examples include key areas such as penetration testing and white hat/ethical hacking. You will learn to recommend appropriate mitigation strategies a business should implement to enhance its network security. You will study subjects in ethical hacking, system security, cryptography and secure applications, and corporate network security.
UAC Codes by campus:
- 754100 Wollongong
- 754120 UOW South Western Sydney