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BSc Web Development and Cyber Security (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Web development and cybersecurity is a combination that reflects the twin imperatives of the digital economy: the need to build effective, accessible web applications, and the need to protect them from the ever-growing range of threats that digital systems face. Web development covers the design and construction of websites and web applications, encompassing front-end technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript alongside back-end programming, databases, and server management. Cybersecurity applies the knowledge of how systems are built to the challenge of understanding how they can be attacked and how those attacks can be prevented or detected. At the University of Northampton, this four-year full-time degree includes a foundation year, providing a supported entry route into degree-level study for students who would benefit from additional preparation before the main programme begins. The foundation year builds the technical and analytical foundations that the degree requires, making it accessible to those whose prior qualifications do not offer direct entry. From there, you will develop practical programming and web development skills alongside knowledge of network security, cryptography, ethical hacking, secure coding practices, and digital forensics. The combination means you graduate with the ability both to build web systems and to evaluate and improve their security, a dual competence that is increasingly valued by employers across the technology sector. Graduates pursue careers in web development, software engineering, cybersecurity analysis, penetration testing, information security consultancy, and digital forensics. The technology sector, financial services, healthcare, government, and retail all employ significant numbers of graduates with these skills, and demand consistently exceeds supply, particularly in cybersecurity roles. Further study options include postgraduate degrees in cybersecurity, software engineering, computer science, and information security, as well as a wide range of industry certifications that support professional development.
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