Advanced Computer Science with Cyber Security
Entry requirements
Applicants require, at a minimum, a second-class (2:2) Honours degree or international equivalent in computer science or a closely related discipline.
Significant programming experience in one or more programming languages such as Python, Java, C++ and Haskell.
Several modules will use Python.
If you come from a closely related subject, you would be expected to have experience in the following areas:
- computer networking (familiarity with OSI layer networking such as Ethernet/Wi-Fi, MAC addressing, IP addressing, TCP/UDP, sockets, DNS, DHCP, and HTTP/HTTPS protocols)
- mathematics behind computer science, particularly discrete mathematics topics such as logic, set theory, graph theory, probability, and automata theory
English Language Requirements
- You must have an English language minimum score of IELTS 6.0 (with no component below 5.5).
- We offer comprehensive English language courses for students whose IELTS scores are below 6.0. Please see English Language Teaching for full details.
- As a university, we now accept many more English language tests other than IELTS for overseas applicants, for example, TOEFL and PTE Cambridge. View the full list of accepted English language tests.
Months of entry
September
Course content
Our MSc in Advanced Computer Science with Cyber Security offers a balanced set of modules that cover the depth and breadth of the cybersecurity landscape, as well as relevant modules from computer science.
Our modules provide an understanding of both technological and sociological perspectives, allowing future cyber security experts to understand the role of People, Processes, and Technology and how their interactions create risks, vulnerabilities, as well as opportunities to ensure individual and organisational cyber security.
The course will create new cyber security leaders capable of formulating their own abstractions, which enable them to manage conceptually the infinite range of attack vectors that increasingly sophisticated actors may attempt to exploit.
Students will take modules in threat modelling and secure programming, human-centric security, and network security, along with supporting modules from computer science, delivered by experts in these areas. This takes students and lecturers together on an adventure deep into specialised topics. Students will reflect on the bigger picture, appreciating how each skill set earned is just one perspective required to face the realities of mitigating cyber security-related challenges.
Information for international students
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Fees and funding
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- MSc
- full time12 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Postgraduate Admissions Team
- science-masters@strath.ac.uk
- Phone
- +44 (0)141 553 6023