As the world grows increasingly technology-reliant, cyber security and digital forensics have become recognised as two incredibly important areas for organisations to manage.
Cyber security differs significantly from cybercrime – with the latter being used to describe the illegal and/or harmful behaviours carried out online.
While students of our MSc Cybercrime will strive to understand the driving forces behind online criminal activity, cyber security deals with the process of predicting, avoiding, and reacting to these acts. With this Master’s course, you’ll also learn key techniques to investigate digital crimes and security breaches, and help safeguard your organisation’s success.
By taking this course, you’ll develop a systematic understanding of cyber security and forensics concepts, including how to securely protect and investigate an organisation’s digital assets and systems.
In addition to learning from our experienced academics, you’ll also be given remote access to our dedicated Forensic IT and Cyber Security laboratories. With this, you can gain firsthand experience with specialist software and forensic tools.
You’ll also have the opportunity to attend an online court hearing with a judge presiding as part of your assessments.
Our Master’s emphasis on providing students with real-world insights and practical skills will allow you to effectively and immediately apply your learnings to your career.
On this course, you’ll:
All course materials are available in our easy-to-use Digital Learning Environment and can be accessed from wherever you're based. Find out more about learning online with us.
MSc Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
3 start dates per year: January, May and September
Next welcome week: 23 May 2022
Next course start date: 30 May 2022
Application deadline: To guarantee time for your application to be reviewed, please apply by 9 May 2022
Duration: 2 years (part time).
Format: Online, with optional face-to-face events. You can also study an MSc in Cyber Security and Forensic Information Technology on campus.
Total course fees: £10,900 (including a £250 acceptance fee)
Tailored support: Contact our course adviser team today for application advice
Application form link: Start your application for May 2022 now
MSc Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
3 start dates per year: January, May and September
Next welcome week: 23 May 2022
Next course start date: 30 May 2022
Application deadline: To guarantee time for your application to be reviewed, please apply by 9 May 2022
Duration: 2 years (part time).
Format: Online, with optional face-to-face events. You can also study an MSc in Cyber Security and Forensic Information Technology on campus.
Total course fees: £10,900 (including a £250 acceptance fee)
Tailored support: Contact our course adviser team today for application advice
Application form link: Start your application for May 2022 now