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BSc Computing (Cyber Security) (2-year degree)
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Cyber security sits at the intersection of computing, network engineering, and risk management, and has become one of the most urgently needed skill sets in the modern economy. As organisations of every kind depend on digital infrastructure to operate, the ability to protect systems from attack, detect intrusions, investigate incidents, and design secure architectures has never been more important. Cyber security professionals must understand how systems work from first principles, how attackers exploit weaknesses, and how defences can be built and maintained against a constantly evolving threat landscape. Buckingham's two-year full-time programme delivers a focused and efficient path into this field. The degree takes the accelerated format that Buckingham is known for, compressing what would typically be a three-year programme into two years of intensive full-time study. You begin with the foundational concepts of computing, building the technical understanding of hardware, software, and networks that underpins all subsequent security work. From there the curriculum moves into the core techniques, tools, and methodologies of cyber security as it is practised in industry, covering areas such as network security, cryptography, vulnerability assessment, ethical hacking, and incident response. The accelerated structure means you reach employment readiness sooner than a conventional degree, which is a significant practical advantage in a field where demand consistently outstrips supply. The programme is designed with industry relevance as a priority, ensuring the skills you develop reflect what employers in cyber security actually need. Graduates move into roles including security analyst, penetration tester, network security engineer, incident responder, security operations centre analyst, and cyber security consultant. The field offers strong graduate employment prospects and competitive salaries across sectors including finance, government, defence, healthcare, and technology. Many graduates also continue to professional certifications or postgraduate study in cyber security or information security management.
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