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BSc Computer Science with Cyber Security
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Cyber security has become one of the most pressing concerns in computing, as organisations of every kind depend on digital infrastructure that is subject to constant threat. Studying it alongside the core principles of computer science gives you something more valuable than security techniques alone: you gain the deep understanding of how systems are built that allows you to identify vulnerabilities, design robust defences and think like an adversary as well as a defender. This combination of breadth and specialism is what the industry increasingly demands. At the University of Lincoln, this three-year full-time programme integrates key computer science and security concepts from the start. You will study programming, algorithms, data structures, networks, operating systems and software engineering alongside modules focused on cryptography, ethical hacking, secure software development, digital forensics and risk management. The programme includes a sandwich year in industry and a work placement, giving you the chance to apply what you have learned in a professional setting and to build the kind of practical track record that employers look for. Lincoln's investment in computing facilities and its connections with industry partners in the security sector support hands-on learning throughout. The demand for skilled cyber security professionals is growing steadily, and graduates of this programme are well placed to meet it. Career routes include roles in penetration testing, security operations, incident response, digital forensics, software development, network security and consultancy. Graduates find employment across sectors including finance, government, defence, healthcare and technology. Many work towards professional certifications such as those offered by (ISC)2, CompTIA or BCS, and the degree provides a strong foundation for that professional development. Further study at master's level in cyber security, information security or computer science is also a natural progression for those who want to specialise further or move into research.
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