

BSc Cyber Security
About this course
Cyber security is one of the most rapidly growing fields in technology, addressing the challenge of protecting digital systems, networks, and data from attack, exploitation, and failure. As society becomes ever more dependent on digital infrastructure, from critical national systems such as energy grids and hospitals to the financial, communications, and transport networks that individuals rely on daily, the ability to detect, prevent, and respond to cyber threats has become genuinely essential. This three-year, full-time programme at Sheffield Hallam University prepares you for that challenge. The programme includes a foundation year for those who need to build their technical and mathematical foundations before progressing to degree-level cyber security study, a sandwich placement year for extended industry experience, and work placement embedded throughout the course. You will explore both practical and theoretical approaches to digital security, developing confidence and technical expertise across areas including network security, ethical hacking, penetration testing, cryptography, cyber defence, digital forensics, and incident response. The programme develops the combination of technical depth and analytical thinking that employers in cyber security consistently seek, and Sheffield Hallam's strong industry connections support placement opportunities with organisations in the sector. A typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects a programme accessible to students from a range of prior technical backgrounds. Graduates go on to roles as cyber security analysts, penetration testers, security engineers, network security specialists, digital forensics analysts, information security managers, and cyber security consultants. Employers span technology companies, financial services, defence contractors, healthcare organisations, government and intelligence agencies, and any organisation that depends on protecting sensitive data and digital systems. Professional certifications in areas such as ethical hacking and information security management are a common complement to the academic qualification. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in cyber security or computer science.
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