Master of Science (Cyber Security and Forensic Computing)
Postgraduate
You're considered an International student if you are:
Postgraduate
February
July
Mawson Lakes
1.5 year(s) full-time
LMIA
069063D
Applicants are required to have:
In addition, applicants would normally have passed coursework with the following content:
This program has no further intakes, please view our full suite of current Information Technology programs here.
To provide a graduate qualification in Cyber Security to meet the demands of Law Enforcement, Australian Government, Defence, Security and banking industry and provides a pathway to PhD.
The program consists of core studies in Forensic Computing (Electronic Evidence), Network and Device Forensics, ISO 17025 Forensic Laboratory Accreditation, Information Assurance and Security, Secure Software Development, Critical Infrastructure and Process Control (SCADA) system security, and two final thesis courses (including Research Methods). A total of 54 units of study must be completed for the degree.
The program will be offered in both: traditional mode over 13 weeks x 2 hour seminar and 1 hour practical per week in SP2 and SP5; and intensive block teaching mode, 5 days x 8 hours over 1 week in SP2 and SP5 with ongoing web mediated support.