BSc Computer Science (Cyber Security and Networks)
New Administrative Capital , Egypt
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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Network Engineering | Computer Science | Cybersecurity
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Engineering
Course Language
English
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Program Overview
BSc Computer Science (Cyber Security and Networks)
Program Overview
The BSc Computer Science (Cyber Security and Networks) program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of computer science principles, with a focus on cyber security and networks.
Program Structure
The program is divided into several levels, each with its own set of modules.
Foundation Year
- Engineering Mathematics 1: 15 credits, Compulsory
- Engineering Science 1: 15 credits, Compulsory
- Intensive English for Academic Study 1 / Standard English for Academic study: 30 credits, Compulsory
- Engineering Mathematics 2: 15 credits, Compulsory
- Engineering Science 2: 15 credits, Compulsory
- Intensive English for Academic Study 2/ Project: 15 credits, Compulsory
- Applied Engineering Sciences: 15 credits, Compulsory
Level Four
- Introduction to Programming and Discrete Structures
- From Silicon To C
- Data Modelling for Databases
- Computational Problem Solving
- Team Software Project
Level Five
- Algorithms and Data Structures
- Operating Systems and Networks
- Accessibility and Usability
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computing Things
- Database Systems
- Principles and Practices of Large-Scale Programming
Level Six
- Network Protocols and Architectures
- Cyber Security
- Incident Response Digital Forensics
- Responsible Computing
- Software Architecture
- Cyber Security and Networks Project
- Professional Work Placement in Computer Science
- Machine Learning and Neural Computing
- Advanced Database Topics
- Information Security Management
- Robotics
Level Seven (Work Placement Year)
No specific modules are listed for this level, but it is indicated as a work placement year.
Note
Some details, such as credits and compulsory/optional status for modules in Levels Four, Five, and Six, are not provided in the input context.
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