In today's interconnected world, cybersecurity is more critical than ever. Cyber threats are rising, highlighting the need to safeguard our digital infrastructure. Our Cyber Security degree gives you the skills to defend against evolving threats. You'll develop the skills and knowledge to develop dependable and secure software systems. You’ll focus on designing and developing secure software systems. You'll learn theory and techniques used to make systems resilient against cybersecurity threats. You'll learn about: * security mechanisms for computing * software verification techniques and tools * cryptography and cryptographic protocols * network and system security In your first two years, you'll study a broad Computer Science curriculum. You’ll learn about creative problem-solving, program design and implementation. In your final year, you’ll learn more about Cyber Security and study more specialised modules. You'll also have the option to take part in a paid industry placement or study abroad year. The latest research drives our teaching, keeping your course future-focused. We are: * an Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Research * recognised by the UK's National Cyber Security Centre for conducting leading research * the lead institution for the National Edge AI Hub, which explores the impact of cyber threats on Edge AI
A level: AAB | (excluding General Studies and Critical Thinking). We are committed to encouraging the adoption of A level Computing. Students applying with an A level in Computing will receive favourable consideration. GCSE Mathematics grade B or 6 required. | Scottish Higher: AAABB | at Higher Grade. Mathematics required at National 5, minimum grade B (or grade 2 Standard Grade or Intermediate 2 equivalent) if not offered at Higher Grade. Combinations of Highers and Advanced Highers accepted. Where a candidate bypasses the assessment for National 5 qualifications, a minimum of grade C in the Higher in Mathematics is required. Scottish qualifications can be taken in more than one sitting. | Access to HE Diploma: 45 UCAS points | Access to HE Diploma | Access to HE Diploma | A level 3 unit in mathematical studies essential. At least 45 level 3 credits at distinction in a science subject. | International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme: 34 UCAS points | Standard Level Mathematics or Mathematical Studies required at grade 5 if not offered at Higher Level. If not studying full IB Diploma - Grades 6, 6, 5 at Higher Level and Standard Level Mathematics required at Grade 5 if not offered at Higher Level and completion of a national high school diploma. | Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016): DDD | Minimum grade B or 6 in at least five GCSEs required, including Mathematics. | Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017): H1H1H2H2H3 | Including Ordinary Level Mathematics required at grade O2 if not offered at Higher Level. | T Level: D | This course accepts the following T levels: Design, Surveying and Planning for Construction; Digital Production, Design and Development; Digital Business Services; Digital Support Services; Healthcare Science; Science. Distinction overall with minimum grade B in core component. GCSE Mathematics grade B or 6 required.
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