

BSc Computer Science with Cyber Security
About this course
Computer science with cyber security is a combination that addresses one of the most urgent challenges in the digital world: the need for software systems and networks that are not only functional and efficient but secure against a growing range of threats. Cyber security is now a critical concern for governments, businesses, healthcare providers, and critical infrastructure, and the demand for professionals who understand both computing architectures and the principles of security is growing rapidly. A degree that integrates both disciplines prepares you to build systems with security as a foundational consideration rather than an afterthought. At the University of Lincoln, this part-time programme integrates key computer science and security concepts across the curriculum. A sandwich year with a work placement is available, giving you the opportunity to gain extended professional experience in computing or security roles before completing your degree. You will study programming, algorithms, data structures, software engineering, operating systems, networks, and computer architecture alongside dedicated security content covering cryptography, network security, ethical hacking, penetration testing, and digital forensics. The programme develops your ability to think systematically about both the construction and the protection of digital systems, and to apply security principles across the full development lifecycle. Graduates go on to careers as software engineers, cyber security analysts, penetration testers, security architects, network engineers, and incident responders across every sector that relies on digital infrastructure. The demand for cyber security professionals is particularly strong and is expected to remain so as the frequency and sophistication of cyber threats continues to increase. Many graduates pursue professional certifications in cyber security and postgraduate study in the field is a route for those who wish to develop deeper expertise or pursue research careers in this rapidly evolving discipline.
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