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BSc (Honours) Computer Security with Forensics

Four years full-time (including one year work placement) or three years full-time

UCAS code • F4G4

Location • City Campus
Subject area • Computing


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At a glance

Learn how to protect computers from cybercrime and gather evidence of crimes such as phishing and hacking, on a course designed to prepare you for a high-demand industry. You gear up for your career with a one year optional placement at a major organisation, such as the police force or HSBC. And you gain industry perspectives with seminars from companies such as IBM and BT.

Key points
• Prepare for roles in security firms, police forces and industries such as finance.
• Take advantage of a shortage of IT security graduates.
• Attend seminars from major companies such as IBM, BT and Eli Lilly.
• Go on a one year placement at providers such as Sun Microsystems, Citrix and GCHQ.

What is computer security with forensics?
Computer security with forensics focuses on forensics as a component of security in a business environment. It involves the analysis of security and how it is applied, and the analysis of events after they have taken place.

This course

Prepare for a career designing security systems and identifying and finding evidence of cybercrimes. As a graduate you can find roles in a range of IT security related settings such as large security companies, the police force or large-scale businesses and industries, such as finance, that regard securing information systems as important. You can also work in the general IT area, but with skills relating to the increasingly important area of cyber-security.

You develop the skills to design and secure complex information systems. You learn to respond appropriately to security incidents by gathering evidence and gaining an understanding of the legal and regulatory environment around complex information systems.

As well as computer security topics you also study more general computing subjects such as • computer architecture • programming • database systems • computer networks • project management.

This gives you a good general knowledge of related IT issues and the flexibility to work in other IT roles such as management.

You get the opportunity to apply your skills in year three, when you can choose to take a one-year paid work placement. This is an excellent chance to enhance your career prospects, and students on this course can apply for positions with major placement providers such as • BT • HSBC • Sun Microsystems • Citrix • GCHQ • the police force.

You are guided in the first steps of your career through career-focused sessions such as interview and presentation skills classes. You also develop your CV and application writing skills and learn how to set up a small business or enterprise. We include seminars and workshops run by The Institution of Engineering and Technology and by employers, such as IBM, BT and Eli Lilly.

Key areas of study
You study the theoretical and practical aspects of computing and computer information security with a focus on computer forensics.

Security and forensic tools covered include • cryptography • data security • digital forensics • investigative forensics • assessing threats and vulnerabilities • network firewalls.

We have four dedicated security, forensics and networking labs, with a range of networking and hardware, and computers capable of running virtual environment. Our labs feature a range of forensic tools, including EnCase. 

Find out more about BSc (Honours) Computer Security with Forensics

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How to apply

You apply for this course through UCAS.

Fees – home and EU students

The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees and funding see www.shu.ac.uk/study/ug/fees-and-funding

Fees – international students

2013/14 academic year

Typically £10,680 a year

2014/15 academic year

Typically £11,250 a year

The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees, scholarships and bursaries see www.shu.ac.uk/international/fees

Assessment

• coursework • online and paper-based exams

Work placements

Find out about work placements and how we can support your placement experience.

Optional year-long work placements are normally gained by competitive interview and are not a guaranteed part of a course.

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Professional Recognition

This course is accredited by the British Computer Society. It counts towards the academic requirements for registration as a Chartered IT Professional and Chartered Engineer.

British Computer Society

Key Information Set The learning and teaching information shown in the Key Information Set for years one, two and four of this course are based on the modules chosen by full-time and placement students. The information for year three of the course shows the pattern for students who complete a placement.

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