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BSc Cybersecurity (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Cybersecurity has become one of the most critical disciplines in the modern digital economy. As organisations, governments and individuals increasingly depend on networked systems for communication, commerce, healthcare and public services, the threats posed by malicious actors, from data breaches and ransomware to state-sponsored espionage, have grown in scale and sophistication. Cybersecurity encompasses the technical, procedural and human dimensions of protecting information systems, requiring practitioners who can think like both defenders and attackers. This four-year full-time programme at the University of Bedfordshire includes a foundation year, making it suitable for students who are developing the technical and mathematical background needed for degree-level computing study. From the foundation you progress through the core content of a cybersecurity degree, covering network security, cryptography, ethical hacking and penetration testing, digital forensics, risk management and security architecture. The programme is fully accredited by the British Computer Society, which means that graduates qualify for Chartered IT Professional status, a significant professional credential that demonstrates the quality of your training to employers. The typical entry tariff for this programme is around 104 UCAS points. You will develop both practical technical skills and an understanding of the legal, ethical and organisational frameworks within which cybersecurity professionals operate. You will learn to identify vulnerabilities, respond to incidents, conduct forensic investigations and advise organisations on how to reduce their exposure to risk. Cybersecurity graduates are in exceptionally strong demand across the public and private sectors. Roles in penetration testing, security analysis, incident response, digital forensics, security operations, risk and compliance, and security architecture are all well-established career paths. Government agencies, financial services, technology companies, law firms, healthcare organisations and defence contractors are among the major employers. Postgraduate study in cybersecurity, computer forensics or information security management is a further option for those who wish to develop advanced expertise.
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