Get career ready with an expert-led, future-focused degree. Our applied and practical msc cyber security, will prepare you for the diverse and complex challenges of the ever-growing international tech industry.
Get career ready with an expert-led, future-focused degree. Our applied and practical msc cyber security, will prepare you for the diverse and complex challenges of the ever-growing international tech industry.
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Modules
Skills
Get the skills you need to open doors in your career.
On this course, created in line with national standards, you will learn:
Cyber security is a global concern which impacts every society that relies on being digitally connected. The ever-growing concern of cyber-crime spans across the globe and requires enthusiastic and dedicated individuals like yourself who can rise to the complex challenges of cyber security.
Modules on this course are delivered in an applied and practical way mirroring real-world contexts where you will learn by producing artefacts of increasing significance and complexity.
The focus of this course is to ensure you are ready to enter the tech industry on graduation with a clear focus around developing a practical portfolio through collaborative teaching, teamwork, and a final project that you can show to potential employers.
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Learning shaped around you.
We deliver all computing programmes in an active blended learning style, with:
This course offers an optional professional placement year which means you will be able to work a paid role in industry while also earning recognised credits towards your degree. Through CV workshops, mock interviews and industry links, the University’s employability team can help support you in finding and securing a work placement.
Assessment
Put your skills into practice.
Setting the foundation for an exciting and fulfilling career.
Successful graduates from this programme will be able to confidently apply for careers in several cyber security and related areas including:
How our careers service supports you
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
The University of Roehampton is shaped by its people who come from a diverse range of backgrounds, and who have brought a rich set of experiences and knowledge which have culminated in a truly enriching environment for students, staff and visitors.
The University is committed to preserving these qualities by increasing diversity, promoting equality and aiming to create an inclusive culture and environment in which students, staff and visitors are treated fairly and can prosper irrespective of their background.
The University believes that people have a right to be able to participate fully in the education, employment and development opportunities that the University has to offer.
The University strives to provide an environment that is inclusive and welcoming to all and recognises that people perform better when they can be themselves.
The University is committed to upholding equality legislation in the best way practical, particularly the provisions within the Equality Act 2010. The University has policies and procedures to ensure that it abides by legislation and continues to strive for a community where all people are accepted and have opportunities to succeed.
Statement from the Chancellor
Roehampton’s friendly and open environment is enriched by its community of diverse people who work, study and visit every day. It aims to be a place where people, regardless of their background, can thrive.
Mutual respect, dignity and acceptance are foundations that Roehampton seeks to sustain to ensure that it continues to be a safe, welcome, creative and dynamic place.
Roehampton recognises that its wealth of diversity alone is not enough. It is only through the promotion of equality and inclusiveness of its diverse groups that all people can contribute, reach their full potential and inspire social change more broadly.
Through engaging the uniqueness of all individuals and joining them in a common aim, we can create a true culture of belonging, in which all people feel valued, respected and can prosper.
The University has a governance structure for equality, diversity and inclusion. Click on the dropdowns below for the Terms of Reference for the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
The University now has a new governance structure for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). The University has a Committee (reporting to the University Executive Board) which is chaired by the Vice-Chancellor. The Committee has strategic oversight of EDI.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee (EDIC)
EDIC: Terms of Reference
The Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee ('the Committee') shall discharge the (University) Executive Board's responsibilities in relation to equality and diversity matters generally and will promote equality, diversity and inclusion throughout the institution, including in relation to its own operation.
The Committee will in particular:
Oversee the implementation of the University's equality, diversity and inclusion plan and objectives;
Ensure appropriate policies and procedures are in place to achieve best practice and to fulfil the University's obligations in relation to ED&I, including making recommendations to the Executive Board where appropriate;
Provide leadership and guidance on improving equality of opportunity and fostering good relations across the University;
Monitor the implementation and effectiveness of ED&I policies and procedures against the University's equality objectives;
Review at least annually the profile of Roehampton staff and students;
Undertake any other functions as may be assigned to the Committee by the Executive Board;
Report to the Executive Board at least annually.
The Committee shall consist of:
The Vice-Chancellor, who shall be Chair of the Committee;
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor;
Up to three members of the Executive Board nominated by the Vice-Chancellor;
The Director of Student Engagement;
The Head of a College;
The President of the Roehampton Students' Union (or their nominee);
Two representatives from recognised trade union branches (one from academic staff, one from support staff).
The Committee will meet twice per annum.
The Vice-Chancellor will identify a Secretary to the Committee and may invite other individuals to attend from time to time.
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