This conversion programme is designed for graduates without a computing science background who are looking to gain the key skills needed to embark on a career in software development or IT, with an enhanced specialisation in network and information security.
The MSc Information Technology with Cybersecurity is tailored for students from Arts, Humanities, Social Science, Business, or Science disciplines who are looking to transition into the rapidly changing IT and software development sector.
We cover a diverse range of subjects, including programming, the creation of online tools, and the integration of security into modern software design. You’ll gain skills in IT administration and software development fundamentals—skills that are highly sought after in industries such as energy, finance, healthcare, technology, marketing, and beyond.
The programme also provides comprehensive training on safeguarding against cybersecurity threats, such as identity theft, data breaches, and online fraud. The course on Information Security, in particular, will enhance your understanding of core topics such as access control, usability and psychology, security policy, ethical hacking, and cryptography. In Secure Software Design and Development you will develop the skills to define, implement, examine, and manage secure software lifecycle.
Our Department of Computing Science offers more than just classroom learning. You’ll have access to various skill-building opportunities, such as meetups, co-design hackathons, and collaborative events with professionals in the city and on campus. These activities are designed to allow you to engage with experienced developers and designers, enhancing your practical expertise and industry network.