Master of Cyber Security - Online Course
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-01-01 | - |
2024-03-01 | - |
2024-05-01 | - |
2024-07-01 | - |
2024-09-01 | - |
2024-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Master of Cyber Security from UNSW Online offers two specializations: Security Management and Leadership and Security Engineering. Students complete core courses in cyber security foundations, ethics, and security engineering, and then choose specialization courses in areas such as cyber operations, risk management, and digital forensics. The program prepares graduates for careers in cyber security analysis, management, and engineering.
Program Outline
Outline:
You must complete the following 4 courses (24 Units of Credit).
- Foundations of Cyber Security
- Data Security and Privacy
- Cyber Security Ethics
- Principles of Security Engineering
Security Management and Leadership Specialisation
Specialisation Core Courses
You must complete at least 4 courses (24 Units of Credit) from the below list:
- Cyber Operations
- Cyber Risk and Resilience
- Cyber Management and Governance
- Cyber Threats and Crime
- Cyber and the Law
Electives
You may take up to 3 courses (18 Units of Credit) from the below list:
- Advanced Penetration Testing
- Cloud Security
- Digital Forensics
- Penetration Testing
- Reverse Engineering
- Fundamentals of Coding: C and Assembler
- Operating System Fundamentals for Security
Non-domain electives
With permission from the Program Convenor, you may substitute one elective with any other postgraduate course offered in one of the UNSW Online Programs.
Specialisation Capstone
You must take 6 Units of Credit of the following course.
- Management and Leadership Capstone
Security Engineering Specialisation
Specialisation Core Courses
You must complete at least 4 courses (24 Units of Credit) from the below list:
- Cyber Operations
- Digital Forensics
- Advanced Penetration Testing
- Penetration Testing
- Cloud Security
- Reverse Engineering
Electives
You may take up to 3 courses (18 Units of Credit) from the below list:
- Cyber Risk and Resilience
- Cyber Management and Governance
- Cyber Threats and Crime
- Cyber and the Law
- Fundamentals of Coding: C and Assembler
- Operating System Fundamentals for Security
Non-domain electives
With permission from the Program Convenor, you may substitute one elective with any other postgraduate course offered in one of the UNSW Online Programs.
Specialisation Capstone
Careers:
A Master of Cyber Security from UNSW will expand your career opportunities on a global and domestic level. You may pursue roles such as:
- Cyber Security Analyst
- Information Security Manager
- Cyber Security Consultant
- Penetration Tester
- Security Architect
- Security Engineer
- Forensic Investigator
- Vulnerability Manager
- Security Awareness Trainer
- Cyber Security Auditor
University of New South Wales, Sydney
Overview:
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney is a leading public research university located in Sydney, Australia. It is renowned for its academic excellence and is consistently ranked among the top universities in Australia and globally.
Services Offered:
UNSW Sydney offers a wide range of services to its students, including:
Study Options:
Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, short courses, online programs, professional development opportunities, and Higher Degree Research.Campus Experience:
A vibrant campus environment with various facilities, including accommodation, student support services, and a comprehensive library.Support Services:
Academic advising, career counseling, financial aid, and mental health resources.International Student Support:
Dedicated services for international students, including visa assistance, cultural orientation, and English language programs.Student Life and Campus Experience:
UNSW Sydney provides a dynamic and engaging campus experience for its students. The university boasts a diverse student body, a wide range of clubs and societies, and numerous social and cultural events throughout the year. Students can enjoy a vibrant campus life with opportunities to connect with peers, explore their interests, and develop their skills.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Academic Excellence:
UNSW Sydney is recognized for its high-quality academic programs and world-class research.Global Reputation:
The university consistently ranks among the top universities in Australia and internationally.Research Opportunities:
Students have access to cutting-edge research facilities and opportunities to work alongside leading researchers.Career Development:
UNSW Sydney provides strong career support services and connections with industry partners.Vibrant Campus Life:
The university offers a diverse and engaging campus environment with numerous opportunities for student involvement.Academic Programs:
UNSW Sydney offers a wide range of academic programs across its eight faculties:
- Arts, Design & Architecture
- Business School
- Engineering
- Law & Justice
- Medicine & Health
- Science
- UNSW Canberra
The university is particularly known for its strengths in engineering, business, medicine, and science.
Security Management and Leadership
- Have completed a Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security with a WAM of 65 or greater as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Coursework Entry Score Calculator or no fails OR
- Have completed the Graduate Diploma in Cyber Security OR
- Have completed a recognised bachelors degree (or equivalent higher level education) in a cognate discipline (e.g. Business, Science, Leadership, Policy) with a WAM of 65 or greater as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Coursework Entry Score Calculator OR
- Four years of relevant experience* with demonstrated skills and ability in leadership.
- Relevant experience for the Security Management and Leadership specialisation includes, but is not limited to, the following roles: Business Strategy, HR Management, Change Management, Project Management, or Policy and Leadership.
Security Engineering
- Have completed a Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security with a WAM of 65 or greater as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Coursework Entry Score Calculator or no fails OR
- Have completed the Graduate Diploma in Cyber Security OR
- Have completed a recognised bachelors degree (or equivalent higher level education) in a cognate discipline (e.g. Computer Science, Science or Engineering or a degree containing considerable mathematics and/or statistics courses) with a WAM of 65 or greater as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Coursework Entry Score Calculator OR
- Four years of relevant experience* with demonstrated skills and ability in leadership.
- Relevant experience for the Security Engineering specialisation includes, but is not limited to, the following roles: Business Systems Analyst, Front End Developer, Application Coder, Game Designer, Cyber Security Analyst, Software Developer, Consultant in Risk or Business, Penetration Tester, Security Team Manager, Digital Forensics Specialist, Cyber Security Change and Awareness Manager, Cyber Security Outreach Trainer, Private Investigator, Specialist Police and Military roles, Financial Analyst, Forensic Accountant, Computer Systems or Information Auditor, Data Privacy and Electronics Technician.