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BSc Computer Science (Cybersecurity) with Placement Year
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Cybersecurity is one of the defining challenges of the digital age. As organisations of every kind have become dependent on interconnected software systems, the attack surface exposed to malicious actors has grown enormously. Cybersecurity is the discipline concerned with understanding how these attacks occur, how vulnerabilities in systems can be identified and remediated, and how organisations can build the defences, processes, and cultures needed to protect their data and operations. It requires a deep understanding of both computer science and the adversarial human behaviour that exploits weaknesses in systems. At Brunel University London, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year and a placement year, providing both an accessible entry route into the subject and a period of professional work experience within the degree. The foundation year builds the mathematical and computing foundations needed to engage with cybersecurity at degree level, and the placement year gives you the opportunity to work in a security role in industry, government, or research. You will study computer science fundamentals including programming, networks, and systems, alongside dedicated cybersecurity content covering topics such as cryptography, secure software development, penetration testing, network security, digital forensics, and the governance and risk management dimensions of information security. Graduates are well placed for careers as security analysts, penetration testers, security engineers, security operations centre analysts, digital forensics investigators, and information security consultants. Cybersecurity professionals are in sustained high demand across every sector, and the gap between supply and demand for skilled practitioners remains significant. Many graduates also pursue professional certifications after graduating, which complement the degree and demonstrate specific technical competencies to employers. Postgraduate study in cybersecurity or computer science is also an option for those who wish to develop research expertise or move into more senior technical roles.
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