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BSc Computer Science for Cyber Security
About this course
Computer science for cyber security addresses one of the most pressing challenges in the contemporary digital landscape. As organisations and governments have become dependent on networked systems, the ability to design, build, and defend those systems against attack has become a critical skill. At the University of Bradford, the BSc Computer Science for Cyber Security is a three-year full-time programme with a foundation year, making it accessible to students who need additional preparation before entering the main degree, and combining the core principles of computer science with a focused development of security expertise. The foundation year builds the mathematical and programming foundations that university-level computer science requires, allowing students from a range of educational backgrounds to enter the programme with confidence. In the main degree, you will study the principles of computer science including algorithms, data structures, networking, operating systems, and software engineering alongside the specialist knowledge that cyber security demands. Cryptography is a central topic: you will learn how encryption algorithms work, how public-key infrastructure underpins secure communications, and how these tools can be built into real applications. Security assessment, vulnerability analysis, network security, and the ethical and legal dimensions of security work are all part of the curriculum. The programme is designed to develop practitioners who can think both offensively and defensively about security, understanding how attacks are constructed in order to build more robust defences. Graduates of cyber security programmes are in sustained high demand. Government agencies, defence contractors, financial institutions, healthcare organisations, technology companies, and consultancies all need people who can protect systems and data. Roles including security analyst, penetration tester, security engineer, incident responder, and information security consultant are among the most direct career paths. The field offers strong salary levels and consistent career progression. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study in cyber security or related computer science disciplines, while others pursue professional certifications that complement their degree qualification. The combination of general computing competence and specialist security knowledge that the programme develops is a strong and durable foundation.
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