

BEng Cyber Security
About this course
Cyber security is one of the most important and rapidly growing disciplines in technology, concerned with protecting digital systems, networks, data, and infrastructure from attack, theft, and disruption. As organisations of every kind have become dependent on digital systems, the consequences of security breaches have become more severe and more frequent, and the demand for professionals with the knowledge and skills to prevent, detect, and respond to cyber threats has grown correspondingly. Cyber security draws on computer science, networking, cryptography, human factors, and risk management to build systems and practices that are resilient against a constantly evolving threat landscape. At the University of the West of Scotland, this part-time degree develops the technical and analytical knowledge needed to work in cyber security roles across a wide range of organisations. You will study network security, cryptography, system vulnerabilities, malware, penetration testing, incident response, and the legal and regulatory frameworks that govern information security. The programme includes a sandwich year in industry, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, meaning that even while studying part-time you will develop professional experience in real security environments and gain an international perspective on a field that is global in its threats and its professional standards. Part-time study allows you to balance your degree with existing work or other commitments, which is particularly relevant for professionals already working in technology who wish to develop security expertise. Cyber security graduates are in significant demand across financial services, defence, government, healthcare, retail, technology companies, and specialist cyber security consultancies. Typical roles include security analyst, penetration tester, security operations centre analyst, incident responder, and information security officer. Many graduates go on to develop specialist skills in areas such as digital forensics, cloud security, or security architecture. Postgraduate study in cyber security or information security management is available for those seeking senior technical or leadership roles in the field.
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