PGCert Cyber Security

Last updated: August 30, 2023 | By  
PGCert Cyber Security

January 2023 Due to significant demand for this programme, and taking into consideration capacity constraints, applications to Cyber Security MSc for January 2023 entry are now closed. However, there are still options available for you to consider. You may choose to defer your application until September 2023 or apply to study an alternative programme at DMU. Find out more about our range of postgraduate Computing courses which start in January 2023.If you would like to discuss your options further don’t hesitate to contact our Enquiry team on 0116 2 50 60 70 or email enquiry@dmu.ac.uk. You will study a diverse range of modules, including Cyber Threat Intelligence, Malware Analysis, and Penetration Testing and Incident Response, providing the fundamental knowledge needed to work in the sector. You will also produce a substantial piece of individual work in your third semester, with the support of your academic supervisor, investigating a topic tailored to your own area of interest.The involvement of the Industrial Advisory Group (Airbus, BT, Deloitte UK and Rolls-Royce) in designing the course and supporting its delivery ensures the teaching remains current and supportive of the real challenges faced by cyber security specialists.You will be taught by recognised experts in cyber security and will develop your professional skills within the Cyber Technology Institute (CTI), with its purpose-built cyber security and forensics laboratories.We expect graduates to find employment as cyber security specialists within law enforcement, government, commercial IT departments and security consultancies. Previous graduates have gone on to work for cyber security specialist organisations including Capgemini.