This course produces multi-skilled, highly competent graduates who are equipped to become leaders in their career field and who understand the implications of their work both for themselves and for society as a whole.
Your year in industry will further your knowledge and help build your professional network while gaining real-life experience.
Through the course, you'll study two integrated strands of work which help you to develop both your computational thinking and your skills as an engineer. It is the combination of these two areas that will make you attractive to employers, enabling you to make an immediate contribution when you move into employment.
The course will provide you with a solid foundation in the principles and practices of computer science, including coding, mathematics and basic engineering; with breadth in computer science and related technical disciplines; and with advanced training in the focused area of cyber security.
Key aspects of modern cyber security are covered, from the theoretical building blocks of identity and trust, through to real-world implementations, and discussion of the wider impacts that cyber security has on society.
You will understand engineering trade-offs that cross disciplines, such as between hardware and software, and you will be able to participate effectively in multidisciplinary teams. You will also develop the skill to contribute professionally to solving complex commercial and industrial engineering problems having undertaken a focused project in the field of cyber security.