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BEng Cyber Security
About this course
Cyber security is the discipline concerned with protecting computer systems, networks, and data from attack, damage, and unauthorised access. As society has come to depend on digital infrastructure for everything from financial transactions and healthcare records to critical national systems and personal communications, the ability to secure those systems has become a matter of both economic and strategic importance. Cyber security professionals need both deep technical knowledge and the capacity to think like an adversary, anticipating how systems might be compromised and designing defences accordingly. At the University of the West of Scotland this four-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement experience, giving your degree a strong professional and international dimension. You will study the technical foundations of cyber security, including network security, cryptography, ethical hacking and penetration testing, digital forensics, and secure software development, alongside the governance, risk, and compliance frameworks within which security professionals operate. The sandwich year and placement experience allow you to apply your skills in a professional environment before you graduate, which is a significant advantage in a competitive field where employers value practical experience highly. Cyber security graduates are in strong and growing demand across every sector. You might work as a penetration tester, security analyst, incident responder, security engineer, or in roles relating to security architecture, threat intelligence, or risk management. Governments, financial institutions, healthcare organisations, defence contractors, and technology companies all employ security professionals in large numbers. The field also offers clear routes to professional certification and chartered status. For those interested in research, postgraduate study in cyber security, information security, or computer science provides the depth to contribute to the development of new defences and techniques.
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