As computers become increasingly interconnected and support more services than ever, system security becomes more challenging and more crucial. By studying cyber security, you'll learn the fundamental processes and practices to protect computing systems from attack, damage or unauthorised access.
As computers become increasingly interconnected and support more services than ever, system security becomes more challenging and more crucial. By studying cyber security, you'll learn the fundamental processes and practices to protect computing systems from attack, damage or unauthorised access.
You'll study secure programming techniques and ethical hacking to safeguard individuals, businesses and governments against cybercrime, and you'll graduate with highly valued and employable skills.
Career paths can lead to roles such as cyber security analyst, cyber systems engineer or information security officer.
You'll join a growing industry:
Career possibilities
Our programs prepare you for your first job and beyond. Here are some of the careers you could be on your way to:
How you'll learn
Your learning experiences are designed to best suit the learning outcomes of the courses you choose.
What you'll study
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Established in 1934, Institute of Modern Languages was set up by The University of Queensland Senate to give more adults the chance to deepen their lives by inviting the community into the University through language learning.
UQ IML facilitates language learning and cross-cultural communication, especially useful in today's multicultural society. IML also provides the opportunity for past UQ students - alumni to remain connected with their university in a meaningful way over the many years in which they are no longer engaged in formal study.
This task is aided by accredited and dedicated language tutors, teaching in over 30 languages.
Language Courses For Everyone
We believe education is a life long journey. Everyone can join our global voyage. Whether you want to travel the world, learn to speak a language, follow new interests or maintain your language skills, IML gives you that opportunity in over 80 courses in 30 languages in a practical and supportive learning environment for adults.
We use a communicative approach to teaching and learning. All four skill areas are covered. Learn to speak, listen, read and write for applications in authentic situations where a collaborative team effort is encouraged in class.
Cultural segments are integrated with the language acquisition program focusing on general background studies pertaining to the countries and peoples where the targeted language is in use.
Why You Should Choose IML
IML courses in 30 languages are taught by qualified, enthusiastic language tutors who are either native speakers or have native proficiency. You don’t need to enrol in a degree to study at IML.
Our classes are open to the general public, have no pre-requisite or placement tests and are some of the most affordable in Brisbane. The cost of most IML courses is roughly $12 per hour.
Most classes are currently held online via Zoom video conferencing software, however we currently have some courses being taught at The University of Queensland, St Lucia Campus, where you can take advantage of the extensive campus facilities, transport options, and modern classrooms.
Lessons vary depending on the type of course, with courses offering between 2 and 6 contact hours per week.
Practical, engaging, and communicative-focussed classes
A free optional exam at the end of each full level course
An UQ IML statement of proficiency or statement of attendance on completion of the course
Access to a variety of foreign language resources in the IML library
Access to information and giveaways for local foreign language cultural events and film festivals
UQ students can use IML courses for the UQ Employability Award
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