

BSc Cybersecurity
About this course
Cybersecurity is the discipline concerned with protecting computing systems, networks, and data from unauthorised access, attack, and damage. It encompasses the technical measures that defend systems against intrusion, the analytical skills to detect and respond to threats, the legal and ethical frameworks that govern information security, and the organisational practices that reduce vulnerability across complex digital environments. As digital infrastructure becomes ever more central to every aspect of economic and social life, the importance of cybersecurity has grown commensurately, and the demand for skilled graduates has consistently outstripped supply. At the University of Bedfordshire, this three-year, full-time degree is accredited by the British Computer Society, meaning graduates qualify for chartered IT professional status upon completing the degree and meeting the relevant experience requirements. You will study the principles of network security, cryptography, malware analysis, penetration testing, digital forensics, and the legal and ethical dimensions of security work, developing both the technical skills and the professional judgment that cybersecurity roles require. The programme prepares you for a field that combines technical depth with the ability to respond rapidly to evolving threats. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects an accessible approach to admissions for a professionally recognised degree. Cybersecurity graduates work in government, financial services, healthcare, defence, technology companies, and across the private sector in roles including security analyst, penetration tester, incident responder, security engineer, and forensics specialist. The consistent undersupply of cybersecurity professionals means that qualified graduates are in strong demand globally, and the BCS accreditation provides a recognised professional credential that supports career development. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in cybersecurity, information security, or digital forensics to develop specialist expertise or pursue research careers in this rapidly evolving field.
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