The MSc in Cyber Crime, Terrorism, and Security course offers you the opportunity to critically examine the evolving landscape of technology and the online world, how these changes impact crime and deviance, and how to protect the cyber realm. The curriculum provides an in-depth exploration of information security, cyber criminology, cyber law, cybersecurity, ethical hacking, and human rights. This course fosters a cross-disciplinary learning experience, enabling students to understand the technical and criminological impacts of emerging technologies and digital trends that pose threats to security, as well as the cybersecurity measures to protect against these threats. Additionally, you will engage in hands-on, simulated real-world scenarios, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge in practical settings.
The normal entry requirements for postgraduate degrees are a good Honours degree in an appropriate subject from a recognised university: usually, 2:2 for taught and research degrees; 2.1 for other research-degree awards; or an equivalent, relevant qualification. But check the entry requirements on the individual course/research area description as there may be some flexibility on this.
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