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BSc Computer Networks and Security with Foundation Year
About this course
Computer Networks and Security addresses one of the most critical and rapidly evolving areas in contemporary technology. Modern organisations depend entirely on networked computer systems, and the security of those systems, protecting data, communications and infrastructure from unauthorised access, disruption and attack, has become one of the central challenges of the digital age. The discipline spans network architecture and protocols, operating systems, cryptography, ethical hacking, digital forensics and the design of secure systems, and it demands both technical depth and the ability to think like an adversary in order to anticipate and counter threats. At Birmingham City University, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year that provides a supported route into degree-level computing study, building the technical and analytical foundations needed before progressing to the main degree content. You will develop practical and theoretical competence in computer networking, cybersecurity, systems administration and the detection and mitigation of threats, working with the tools and technologies that professionals in the field use daily. The programme is designed to meet the practical needs of businesses that require high-quality computer and network security, and the foundation year provides the scaffolding for students who need to build their technical preparation. Graduates from Computer Networks and Security programmes are in high demand across virtually every sector. Cybersecurity analyst, network engineer, security architect, penetration tester, incident response specialist and information security manager are among the most sought-after roles in the current employment market. Government agencies, financial institutions, healthcare providers, technology companies, defence contractors and critical national infrastructure organisations all employ security professionals in significant numbers. Professional certifications in cybersecurity and networking complement the degree well, and postgraduate study in cybersecurity, information security or digital forensics provides a route to specialist roles.
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