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BSc Cybersecurity
About this course
Cybersecurity has become one of the most critical disciplines in the technology landscape, addressing the protection of systems, networks and data from the growing range of threats that digital societies face. From financial fraud and ransomware to state-sponsored attacks on critical infrastructure, the security of digital systems underpins economic and social stability, and the demand for people who understand how to defend those systems has grown rapidly and consistently. Aston University offers this four-year full-time cybersecurity degree with a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study security in a different national and academic context as part of a well-structured technical programme. The content covers the core domains of cybersecurity, including network security, cryptography, operating system security, ethical hacking and penetration testing, digital forensics, secure software development, risk management and governance. You will develop both theoretical understanding of security principles and practical competence in the tools and techniques that security practitioners use. A year abroad broadens your perspective on how different countries and organisations approach cybersecurity challenges, which is valuable in a field that is inherently international in scope. Aston's strong industry connections and applied orientation ensure the curriculum reflects the real demands of professional practice. The degree develops technical proficiency in security engineering, the analytical thinking needed to identify and address vulnerabilities before they are exploited, and the professional communication skills to explain security risks and recommendations to technical and non-technical audiences. Graduates enter careers as security engineers, penetration testers, security analysts, digital forensics specialists, security consultants and risk managers across the financial, healthcare, defence, technology and public sectors. The UK and global demand for skilled cybersecurity professionals is high and growing, making this one of the most reliably employable technical disciplines. Postgraduate study in cybersecurity or information security is a natural option for those wishing to specialise further.
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