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BSc Web Development and Cyber Security
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Web Development and Cyber Security is a degree that addresses two of the most consequential aspects of the modern digital environment. The web has become the primary medium through which organisations communicate, transact, and operate, while cyber threats have grown in sophistication and frequency to become one of the defining risks of contemporary life. Bringing these two fields together in a single programme gives you both the skills to build digital systems and the knowledge to protect them. At the University of Northampton, this three-year full-time programme develops your technical abilities across both domains. In web development you will learn to design and build websites and web applications, working with front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript alongside back-end languages and frameworks, databases, and server-side logic. You will study user experience principles, responsive design, and modern approaches to building scalable, maintainable web systems. In cyber security you will explore how systems can be attacked and how they can be defended, covering topics such as network security, cryptography, vulnerability assessment, ethical hacking, and security policy. Understanding both the construction and the vulnerabilities of web systems gives you a perspective that is genuinely more rounded than either discipline alone provides. You will develop practical skills through hands-on projects, working with tools and approaches used in professional environments. You will also build the analytical and problem-solving capacities that are essential when systems behave unexpectedly or when security incidents require rapid and reasoned responses. Graduates pursue careers as web developers, full-stack engineers, security analysts, penetration testers, and systems administrators. The combination of development and security knowledge is increasingly valued by employers who recognise that building secure systems from the outset is more effective than applying security as an afterthought. Some graduates continue to postgraduate study in cyber security, software engineering, or related fields.
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