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BSc Computer Science with Cybersecurity
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Computer science with cybersecurity prepares you to understand and protect the digital systems on which modern society increasingly depends. As organisations collect and process more sensitive data, and as networked systems become embedded in critical infrastructure, healthcare, finance, and daily life, the ability to identify vulnerabilities, defend against attacks, and respond to incidents has become genuinely indispensable. This programme combines a thorough grounding in computer science with a sustained focus on the security dimension of computing, giving you both the broad technical foundation and the specialist knowledge that employers in this field need. At Abertay University in Scotland, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, which is embedded in the degree structure. Abertay has a strong reputation in games and computing disciplines and has been an active participant in cybersecurity education for many years, with well-established links to the security research community. The programme covers programming, networks, operating systems, databases, and software engineering, alongside specialist content in cryptography, ethical hacking, digital forensics, malware analysis, and security management. You will develop practical skills in laboratory settings designed to simulate real attack and defence scenarios, building the hands-on competence that complements theoretical understanding. The year abroad gives you the opportunity to study at a partner institution in a different country, broadening your understanding of how cybersecurity is approached in different national and regulatory contexts and strengthening your adaptability as a professional. Cybersecurity graduates are consistently among the most sought-after computing graduates in the UK and internationally. Career routes include security analyst, penetration tester, threat intelligence specialist, digital forensics investigator, security engineer, and consultant roles across government, defence, finance, technology, and healthcare. The programme also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study and for professional certifications in the security field.
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