

BSc Web Development and Cyber Security
About this course
Web development and cyber security is a combination that addresses two of the most critically important areas of modern computing. Web development concerns the building of applications, services, and interfaces that run on the internet, encompassing front-end technologies, back-end programming, databases, APIs, and the full-stack skills needed to create functional and user-friendly web products. Cyber security addresses the protection of digital systems, networks, and data from attack, unauthorised access, and disruption, a discipline of growing urgency as more of society's critical infrastructure and personal information depends on secure digital systems. At the University of Northampton, this part-time programme is structured to allow students to develop technical skills in both areas alongside other commitments. You will study web programming languages and frameworks, database design, user experience, and the principles of building robust and accessible web applications, alongside the core concepts of cyber security including network security, cryptography, ethical hacking, risk assessment, and the legal and regulatory frameworks that govern information security practice. The combination of building and securing digital systems develops a particularly practical and commercially valuable skill set, since web developers who understand security and security professionals who can work with web technologies are in consistent demand. Graduates from web development and cyber security programmes work as web developers, software engineers, security analysts, penetration testers, and IT security consultants across the technology sector, financial services, government, and organisations in virtually every industry. The dual focus is a significant advantage in the job market, where the boundaries between development and security are increasingly blurred. Further study in software engineering, cyber security, or related computing disciplines is also well supported for those wishing to develop their expertise.
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