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BSc Computer Science for Cybersecurity with Foundation Year
About this course
Cybersecurity is one of the most urgent challenges facing organisations and governments worldwide. As digital systems become more central to every aspect of economic and social life, the threats posed by malicious actors, from individual hackers to organised criminal groups and state actors, are growing in scale and sophistication. Computer science provides the technical foundations needed to understand these threats and to build defences against them, and a degree that specifically orients computer science towards cybersecurity gives you both the rigorous technical grounding and the applied security knowledge that employers in this field demand. At Birkbeck College this programme includes a foundation year, meaning the full course runs over four years full time and is designed to support students who want to build the mathematical and computational skills needed for degree-level study before progressing to the main programme. Once into the degree you will study the core areas of computer science, including programming, data structures, algorithms, computer architecture and networking, with a specific focus on security at every level: from cryptography and secure software development to network security, digital forensics and the governance frameworks that organisations use to manage cyber risk. You will develop the ability to think like an attacker as well as a defender, to identify vulnerabilities in systems, to design and implement secure solutions, and to understand the legal and ethical dimensions of cybersecurity practice. The foundation year provides a structured and supportive route into what is both a technically demanding and practically rewarding field of study. Graduates from computer science for cybersecurity programmes are well positioned for careers as information security analysts, penetration testers, security engineers, network security specialists, digital forensic investigators and cybersecurity consultants. The demand for skilled cybersecurity professionals across the public and private sectors is strong and sustained. Postgraduate study in cybersecurity, information security or computer science is also a natural route for those seeking specialist roles or research careers.
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