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MSc Cyber Security & Human Factors

  • DeadlineStudy Details: September start: 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time, January start: 16 months full-time or 32 months part-time

Masters Degree Description

You will gain plenty of expertise in cyber security to ensure you're ready to take on the growing security challenges faced by enterprise, industry and government in this complex community.

Why study MSc Cyber Security and Human Factors at BU?

  • Learn to assess risk, anticipate and manage security incidents; develop and assess security procedures and policies to meet the needs of the computing and security sectors worldwide 
  • Access to cyber security and digital forensics laboratories with state-of-the-art simulation and analytical systems relevant to intrusion detection, incident management, forensic analysis and system penetration testing, where you can see where cyber attacks are happening all over the world, and how they are being stopped at BU 
  • Acquire the skills to be ahead of the game and an become an expert on how to protect information, assets, knowledge and intellect 
  • Gain an understanding of the psychology of cyber security and human factors by investigating threats, vulnerabilities and impact risk, by acknowledging the contagion of fear, uncertainty and doubt and the importance of trust management and information assurance  
  • Draw on our academics' expert knowledge, their research and recent developments in cyber security to gain awareness of current challenges and how to overcome them. 

Entry Requirements

The normal requirements for embarking upon this course are:

A Bachelors Honours degree with 2:2 any subject.

If you lack the formal academic qualifications needed to enter a postgraduate or post-experience degree, there are several alternative routes to follow. Some of these are based on experience. Contact the Future Students Enquiry Team for more information.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

As an MSc Cyber Security & Human Factors graduate, you will be prepared to work across the areas of cyber security, online behaviours and academic research, undertaking roles such as:

  • Cyber Psychologist
  • Security Designer
  • Digital Forensic Investigator
  • Incident Manager
  • Intrusion Detector.

Module Details

  • Cyber Security
  • Cyber Psychology
  • Human Factors
  • Research Methods & Professional Issues
  • Individual Master’s Project

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