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Computer Science with Cyber Security

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Brighton

Course summary

Cyber security professionals play a crucial role in preventing data breaches, protecting privacy and ensuring a safer and more secure digital environment for individuals, governments and organisations.

Our practical Computer Science with Cyber Security degree will prepare you for a career as a cyber security professional. You’ll design and develop software systems using cyber security techniques and build professional skills valued by employers.

Your project work and the opportunities for work placement put learning into practice and let you show potential employers what you are capable of.

TOP REASONS TO CHOOSE THIS COURSE

  • Build a portfolio of project work.

  • Showcase your work to potential employers at the final year degree show.

  • Work with programming languages including Python, JavaScript, Java, C++, and operating systems including Linux, iOS, Windows, and Android.

  • Specialist facilities such as CISCO certified communications and cybersecurity lab, usability lab, and Simulation Suite.

  • Learn with innovative researchers and experts from industry.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
I100
Institution code:
B72

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