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MSc Cyber Crime, Terrorism and Security

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 1 year full-time

Masters Degree Description

The MSc in Cyber Crime, Terrorism, and Security course offers you the opportunity to critically examine the evolving landscape of technology and the online world, how these changes impact crime and deviance, and how to protect the cyber realm. The curriculum provides an in-depth exploration of information security, cyber criminology, cyber law, cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and human rights. This course fosters a cross-disciplinary learning experience, enabling students to understand the technical and criminological impacts of emerging technologies and digital trends that pose threats to security, as well as the cybersecurity measures to protect against these threats. Additionally, you will engage in hands-on, simulated real-world scenarios, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings.

Entry Requirements

2.2 honours degree or equivalent in related area

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Fees

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Programme Funding

There are numerous sources of funding available for postgraduate students, both from external sources such as the Government and from the University.

Student Destinations

Graduates of this course will be well prepared for careers in areas such as law enforcement, regulation, cybersecurity, digital forensics and risk management. They are equipped to tackle the growing challenges of cybercrime and contribute to the broader field of criminology. This unique combination of criminological and cyber expertise makes them highly sought-after professionals in an increasingly digital world.

Module Details

Research Methodologies and Project Management
Cyber Criminology and Terrorism
MSc Project - Cyber Crime, Terrorism and Security
Cybersecurity: From Concepts to Practise
Information Security, Cyberlaw and Human Rights

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