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BSc Computer Science (Cybersecurity)
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Cybersecurity is among the most rapidly growing and strategically important fields in technology. As digital systems have become central to critical infrastructure, financial services, healthcare, communications, and everyday life, the ability to protect those systems from attack, identify vulnerabilities, and respond to breaches has become one of the most valued technical capabilities in the world. Computer science with a cybersecurity specialism combines the foundational discipline of computing, including programming, algorithms, operating systems, and networks, with specialist expertise in the methods and principles of keeping digital systems secure. At Goldsmiths, University of London, this three-year full-time programme equips you with skills in cybersecurity, programming, and system security, developing both theoretical understanding and practical competence through real-world projects. A sandwich placement year and work placement opportunities are built into the degree, giving you professional experience in a technical security environment alongside your academic studies. You will study programming, networks, operating systems, cryptography, ethical hacking, digital forensics, and the legal and ethical frameworks governing cybersecurity practice. The programme's emphasis on critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration prepares you for the teamwork and adaptability that security roles in the technology industry require. You will develop hands-on skills in penetration testing, threat analysis, security assessment, and incident response, building the practical competence that employers in this sector value alongside theoretical foundations. The placement year provides direct professional experience that strengthens your employability and allows you to build professional networks before graduation. Graduates from computer science cybersecurity programmes are in sustained high demand across government, financial services, defence, technology, healthcare, and telecommunications. Roles include penetration tester, security analyst, threat intelligence analyst, security engineer, and cybersecurity consultant. Postgraduate study in cybersecurity, information security, or computer science is a natural option for those seeking specialist or research roles.
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