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Computer Science with Cyber Security MSci (Hons)

Undergraduate degree

This course is for 2023/24 entry. Details for 2024/25 entry are also available.

Key information

This integrated master’s degree will equip you with the skills for a career in the multi-million pound cyber security sector. You’ll learn how computer systems are built and work, before learning to audit systems for vulnerabilities and flaws. In an increasingly digital world, these skills are in high demand.

Start date

September 2023

UCAS code

G4G0

Duration

  • 4 years full-time
  • 5 years with placement year

Institution

City, University of London

Location

Northampton Square

Entry requirements

Below is a list of countries with information on each about which qualifications we accept.

  • UK

    A-level:
    ABB (Computer Science or Maths or other science preferred)
    Tariff:
    128 UCAS tariff points
    International Baccalaureate:
    31 points including 5 in Mathematics at Higher or Standard Level.
    BTEC:
    D*DD (Computing or Information Technology only)
    GCSE:
    A minimum of grade 6 (B) in Mathematics and grade 4 (C) in English Language in addition to other outlined requirements.

    In addition to our other entry requirements, City also accepts T-levels with the following grades:

    • T-Level in Digital Production, Design and Development – Distinction overall and Grade 6 in GCSE Mathematics.

    Contextual offers

    We apply a contextual admissions process for UK undergraduate applicants who have been in care, attend a low performing school, live in an area where few students go to university, or are the first generation of their family to enter Higher Education.

    Those who are eligible may receive a conditional offer with reduced entry requirements, typically up to two grades lower for A-levels and one grade (or eight tariff points) for BTEC or mixed qualifications.

    Mixed qualifications

    Typically the only scenario where we make conditional offers expressed as UCAS tariff points is when an applicant presents mixed qualifications, most typically a combination of A-levels and a BTEC qualification.

    In this instance, we may make a tariff point offer to present the applicant with more flexibility on equivalencies. In this case, please be aware that we may still ask for a specific score across certain qualifications and subjects. E.g. 'This offer is conditional on you achieving 128 tariff points. This must include A-level Mathematics at grade B.'

    Subject exclusions

    We do not accept General Studies and Critical Thinking. These subjects will not be included in any conditional offer we make.

    Extended Project Qualification (EPQ)

    We welcome applications from students who are completing relevant EPQ Projects. Whilst we recognise the value of these projects in preparing students for independent learning at university, the EPQ is unlikely to form part of any conditional offer we make.

    The EPQ will also not lower the specifics of any conditional offer we choose to make. We will consider the EPQ as part of the holistic assessment of the application and it could be used to form part of our final decision at Confirmation stage.

    AS levels

    We recognise that there will be differences of opportunity varying by school and college. As not all students will have the opportunity to sit AS Level exams, it is unlikely we will include AS Level grades in any offer we choose to make. Where students have completed an AS Level subject, we will consider this as part of the holistic assessment of the application and it could be used to form part of our final decision at Confirmation stage.

    University preparation programmes

    If you do not qualify for direct entry, you may wish to take a foundation programme first. These programmes are designed to prepare students for entry to City's undergraduate courses.

    Access to Higher Education

    Access to Higher Education qualifications will be considered on a case by case basis and taking into account all the information, including work and other experience, detailed in the UCAS application.

  • Zimbabwe

    The Zimbabwe GCE A Level is considered on a grade for grade basis with GCE A Levels.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Zambia

    The School Certificate / General Certificate of Education.

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Vietnam

    Tot Nghiep Pho Thong Trung Hoc (Upper Secondary School Graduation Certificate) students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Uzbekistan

    Uzbekistan Certificate of Secondary Education.

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Ukraine

    Certificate of Complete General Secondary Education.

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Uganda

    Advanced Certificate in Education (UACE) is considered on a grade for grade basis with GCE A Levels.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • USA

    Advanced Placements.

    Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the US equivalent required.

    The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

    The following A-level equivalences to Advanced Placements will typically be applied:

    • A-level AAA = Advanced Placements 555
    • A-level AAB = Advanced Placements 554
    • A-level ABB = Advanced Placements 544
    • A-level BBB = Advanced Placements 444
    • A-level BBC = Advanced Placements 443
    • A-level BCC = Advanced Placements 433.
    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • UAE

    Thanawaya (General Secondary Education Certificate Examination)- students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Turkey

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Tunisia

    Secondary certificate.

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Thailand

    Mathayom Suksa 6 (Senior High School Leaving Certificate) students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Tanzania

    Certificate of Secondary Education (CSE)

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Taiwan

    Senior High School Leaving Certificate students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Junior College Diploma

    The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Switzerland

    Federal Maturity Certificate/Maturitatzeugnis/Cantonal Maturity Certificate. The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Sweden

    Avgångsbetyg / Slutbetyg från Gymnasieskola. The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Sri Lanka

    Sri Lankan General Certificate of Education (Advanced Level).

    Considered equivalent to UK A-levels on a like for like basis.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Spain

    Título de Bachillerato (LOGSE)

    Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Polish equivalent required.

    The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

    The following A-level equivalences to Título de Bachillerato (LOGSE) will typically be applied:

    • A-level AAA = 8
    • A-level AAB = 7.8
    • A-level ABB = 7.6
    • A-level BBB = 7.4
    • A-level BBC = 7.2
    • A-level BCC = 7.

    Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • South Korea

    Korean High School Diploma students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • South Africa

    The National Senior Certificate will be accepted for direct entry to certain undergraduate courses normally

    The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Slovenia

    Maturitetno spričevalo (Matura Certificate). The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Slovakia

    Vysvedčenie o maturitnej skúške (Secondary School Leaving Certificate). The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Singapore

    Singapore-Cambridge GCE A-levels considered equivalent to UK A-levels on a like-for-like basis.

    Polytechnic Diploma students considered for year 1 or year 2 entry on a case-by-case basis depending on subjects taken and CGPA.

    Please contact Admissions to confirm your eligibility and the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Serbia

    Secondary School Leaving Diploma/Matura. The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

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  • Saudi Arabia

    Thanawaya (General Secondary Education Certificate) - students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

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  • Rwanda

    The Rwanda Advanced Certificate of Education (A-level)

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

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  • Russia

    The Attestat o Srednam Obrazov

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

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  • Romania

    Diplomă de Bacalaureat. The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
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    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Qatar

    Thanawaya (General Secondary Education Certificate) - students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
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  • Portugal

    Diploma/Certificado Nível Secundário de Educação. The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the rquirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Poland

    Swiadectwo Dojrzałości / Matura.

    Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Polish equivalent required.

    The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

    The following A-level equivalences to Swiadectwo Dojrzałości / Matura will typically be applied:

    • A-level AAA = Swiadectwo Dojrzałości / Matura 80% average from 3 extended subjects
    • A-level AAB = Swiadectwo Dojrzałości / Matura 78% average from 3 extended subjects
    • A-level ABB = Swiadectwo Dojrzałości / Matura 76% average from 3 extended subjects
    • A-level BBB = Swiadectwo Dojrzałości / Matura 74% average from 3 extended subjects
    • A-level BBC = Swiadectwo Dojrzałości / Matura 72% average from 3 extended subjects
    • A-level BCC = Swiadectwo Dojrzałości / Matura 70% average from 3 extended subjects.
    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Pakistan

    Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC).

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
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  • Oman

    Thanawaya (General Education Diploma) - students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Norway

    Vitnemål fra den Videregående Skole (VVO). The exact requirements MAY differ between courses.

    Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Norwegian equivalent required.

    The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

    The following A-level equivalences to Vitnemal will typically be applied:

    • A-level AAA = 5
    • A-level AAB = 4.5
    • A-level ABB = 4.5
    • A-level BBB = 4
    • A-level BBC = 4
    • A-level BCC = 3.5

    Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Nigeria

    Senior School Certificate/West African Senior School Certificate

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Netherlands

    Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs (VWO). The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Morocco

    The Moroccan Diplôme du Baccalauréat/Attestation du Baccalauréat

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Mexico

    Titulo Académico de Bachiller / Diploma de Bachiller / Bachillerato General - students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Mauritius

    The CIE A Level sat in Mauritius is considered on a grade for grade basis with GCE A Levels sat in the UK.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
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    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Malta

    Advanced Matriculation and Matriculation Certificate Examination are comparable to A Levels with the same grading system as UK A levels.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Malaysia

    STPM / UEC.

    Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Malaysian equivalent required.

    The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

    The following A-level equivalences to STPM will typically be applied:

    • A-level AAA = STPM AAA
    • A-level AAB = STPM AAB
    • A-level ABB = STPM ABB
    • A-level BBB = STPM BBB
    • A-level BBC = STPM BBC
    • A-level BCC = STPM BCC.

    The following A-level equivalences to UEC will typically be applied:

    • A-level AAA = UEC AAAAAA
    • A-level AAB = UEC AAAABB
    • A-level ABB = UEC AABBBB
    • A-level BBB = UEC BBBBBB
    • A-level BBC = UEC BBBBCC
    • A-level BCC = UEC BBCCCC.
    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Luxembourg

    Diplôme de Fin d'Etudes Secondaires. The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Lithuania

    Brandos Atestatas (Certificate of Maturity). The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Lebanon

    Lebanese Baccalaureate - students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Latvia

    Atestats par visparejo videjo izglitibu (Certificate of General Secondary Education). The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses.

    Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Kuwait

    Thanawaya (General Secondary Education Certificate) - students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Kenya

    Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE)

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Kazakhstan

    Certificate of Completed Secondary Education.

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Jordan

    Thanawaya (Certificate of General Secondary Education) - students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Japan

    Kotogakko Sotsugyo Shomeisho (Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate) students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Senmonshi (vocational degree), Jun-Gakushi (associate degree) and Tanki Daigaku Shuryo Shoshois (Junior College Certificate of Graduation) considered for direct entry on a case-by-case basis. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
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    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Italy

    Diploma di Esame di Stato.

    Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Italian equivalent required.

    The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

    The following A-level equivalences to Diploma di Esame di Stato will typically be applied:

    • A-level AAA = Diploma di Esame di Stato 85%
    • A-level AAB = Diploma di Esame di Stato 84%
    • A-level ABB = Diploma di Esame di Stato 80%
    • A-level BBB = Diploma di Esame di Stato 78%
    • A-level BBC = Diploma di Esame di Stato 76%
    • A-level BCC = Diploma di Esame di Stato 74%.
    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Ireland

    Irish Leaving Certificate. The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Indonesia

    Surat Tanda Tamat Belajar Sekolah Menengah Umum Tingkat Atas (Senior Secondary School Certificate of Completion) students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Diploma III & IV students considered for year 1 entry on a case-by-case basis. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • India

    HSC XII

    Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Indian equivalent required.

    The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

    The following A-level equivalences to HSC XII will typically be applied:

    • A-level AAA = CBSE & ICSE Exam Board HSC XII 80%
    • A-level AAB = CBSE & ICSE Exam Board HSC XII 78%
    • A-level ABB = CBSE & ICSE Exam Board HSC XII 76%
    • A-level BBB = CBSE & ICSE Exam Board HSC XII 74%
    • A-level BBC = CBSE & ICSE Exam Board HSC XII 72%
    • A-level BCC = CBSE & ICSE Exam Board HSC XII 70%
    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Iceland

    Stúdentspróf. The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Hungary

    Érettségi. The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Hong Kong

    Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education.

    Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Hong Kong equivalent required.

    The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

    The following A-level equivalences to HKDSE will typically be applied:

    • A-level AAA = HKSDE 555 (excluding Liberal Studies and Chinese)
    • A-level AAB = HKSDE 555 (excluding Liberal Studies and Chinese)
    • A-level ABB = HKSDE 554 (excluding Liberal Studies and Chinese)
    • A-level BBB = HKSDE 554 (excluding Liberal Studies and Chinese)
    • A-level BBC = HKSDE 544 (excluding Liberal Studies and Chinese)
    • A-level BCC = HKSDE 544 (excluding Liberal Studies and Chinese).
    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Greece

    Greek Apolytirion. Please note that exact requirements may differ between courses.

    Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Greek equivalent required.

    The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

    The following A-level equivalences to Greek Apolytirion will typically be applied:

    • A-level AAA = 18/20 plus; 18/20 in two PanHellenics
    • A-level AAB = 18/20 plus; 17/20 in two PanHellenics

    Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Ghana

    Senior School Certificate/West African Senior School Certificate

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Germany

    German Abitur.

    Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the German equivalent required.

    The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

    The following A-level equivalences to Abitur will typically be applied:

    • A-level AAA = Abitur 1.8
    • A-level AAB = Abitur 2.0
    • A-level ABB = Abitur 2.2
    • A-level BBB = Abitur 2.4
    • A-level BBC = Abitur 2.6
    • A-level BCC = Abitur 2.8.
    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • France

    French Baccalaureate.

    Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the French equivalent required.

    The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

    The following A-level equivalences to French Baccalaureate will typically be applied:

    • A-level AAA = French Baccalaureate 15/20
    • A-level AAB = French Baccalaureate 14/20
    • A-level ABB = French Baccalaureate 13/20
    • A-level BBB = French Baccalaureate 12.5/20
    • A-level BBC = French Baccalaureate 12/20
    • A-level BCC = French Baccalaureate 11.5/20.
    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Estonia

    Gümnaasiumi loputunnistus with the Riigieksamitunnistus (Secondary School Leaving Certificate with the State Examination Certificate).

    The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Egypt

    Certificate of Nile International Secondary Education

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Denmark

    Hojere Forberedelseseksamen (HF). The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Czech Republic

    Vysvědčení o maturitní zkoušce / Maturita (Secondary School Leaving Certificate). The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses.

    Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Cyprus

    Apolytirion plus Pancyprian examinations. The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Croatia

    Maturalna svjedodzba (Matura Certificate). The exact requirements from the above qualification differ between courses. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students from within the European Economic Area (EEA) may need to apply for a Student visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study if they do not have EU Settlement Status.

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months.

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Columbia

    Bachiller Académico/Technico

    Students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • China

    Senior High School Certificate students must successfully complete a recognised foundation course.

    Gaokao students with exceptional grades considered for direct entry on a case-by-case basis. Please contact Admissions to confirm the requirements for your course of interest.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Canada

    Grade 12 high school graduation certificate / diploma. Please note that exact requirements may differ between provinces.

    Please refer to the UK entry requirements for this course, check for any prerequisites such as compulsory or preferred subject areas, and use the following as an indication of the Canadian equivalent required.

    The equivalents provided are intended as a guide only and individual applications are assessed on a case-by-case basis.

    The following A-level equivalences to Canadian year 12 Diplomas will typically be applied:

    • A-level AAA = 85% average across 5 best Grade 12 subjects
    • A-level AAB = 80% average across 5 best Grade 12 subjects
    • A-level ABB = 77% average across 5 best Grade 12 subjects
    • A-level BBB = 75% average across 5 best Grade 12 subjects
    • A-level BBC = 72% average across 5 best Grade 12 subjects
    • A-level BCC = 70% average across 5 best Grade 12 subjects.
    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

    • Students on courses of more than six months
    • Students on courses of less than six months

    For more information see our main Visa page.

  • Cameroon

    The Cameroonian GGCE is normally considered like for like with UK A levels.

    Visa requirements

    International Students coming to study in the UK may need to apply for a visa or entry clearance to come to the UK to study. The way that you apply may vary depending on the length of your course. There are different rules for:

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Why choose this course?

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    Develop in-demand cyber security skills through ethical hacking and investigation

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    £31714

    Average graduate salary 15 months after completing one of our undergraduate Computer Science courses (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2018/19)

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    Accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, assuring the quality and industry-relevance of your qualification

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Computer Science with Cyber Security MSci (Hons) degree Course overview

On this four-year degree, you will develop a firm foundation in technical computing, before specialising in cyber security.

You’ll learn how software and systems work, developing practical skills in analysis, design and programming. Later, you’ll move on to topics such as cryptography, cyber crime, sociotechnical risks and digital forensics.

You’ll become ethical hackers, identifying flaws in computing devices and networks, and tracing attacks while auditing systems.

You will study at master’s level in your fourth year, learning alongside our internationally renowned researchers at the cutting edge of the subject.

  • Become proficient in a broad range of programming languages and cutting-edge games programming techniques
  • Boost your professional credibility, employability and earning potential with a degree that satisfies the academic requirements for CEng status
  • Gain practical work experience with an optional one-year work placement: past students have worked for Accenture, Deloitte, HP, IBM and Xerox
  • Study in City’s computing labs, which include the latest hardware and software, such as state-of-art NVidia GPUs
  • Gain three years of professional experience with our innovative Professional Pathway Scheme, combining paid employment and study.

Accreditation

  • British Computer Society, accredited degree

Accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered IT Professional and on behalf of the Engineering Council for the purposes of fully meeting the academic requirement for registration as a Chartered Engineer.

Structure

Course content

During this four-year Computer Science with Cyber Security MSci course you will learn to solve real-world cyber security challenges, using programming, problem-solving and analytical skills.

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3
  • Year 4
  • Placement

Year 1

Study our common first year for all our computer science students, learning six core topics including operating systems, web development and Java.

  • Introduction to Algorithms (15 Credits)

    This module will introduce you to some common problems in Computer Science and how you might go about selecting efficient solutions. Both iterative and recursive algorithms will be considered.

  • Mathematics for Computing (15 Credits)

    To provide students of differing mathematical backgrounds with the foundational mathematics to equip them for further studies in Informatics.

  • Systems Architecture (15 Credits)

    This module will introduce you to the fundamentals of computer systems; understand the layers that make up a system, the interfaces and abstractions provided to different levels and how they interrelate.

  • Programming in Java (30 Credits)

    This module aims to provide you with generally applicable (that is, applicable not only to Java but also to other languages) introductory object-oriented programming skills and concepts.

  • Databases (15 Credits)

    This module introduces you to databases and database driven systems (back-end development) and to the practical and theoretical aspects of dynamic web applications (front-end development)

  • Operating Systems (15 Credits)

    An introduction to the key principles and functions of operating systems and enhance a practical understanding of them by providing an introduction to command-line interfaces, key system tools and shell scripting.

  • Computer Science, Ethics & Society (15 credits)

    This module will prepare you for your studies and professional career in computing, exploring the impact of new computing algorithms, technologies and applications on individuals and society.

Year 2

Deepen your knowledge of computer science with core modules such as games technology and object-orientated analysis. Boost your professional skills with a team project.

  • Data Structures and Algorithms (15 Credits)

    Learn how information can be structured and processed in computer systems, with an abstract view of the way systems handle information, which is essential for effectively implementing and understanding computer systems.

  • Language Processors (15 Credits)

    This module will give you an understanding of programming language structure and implementation that will complement programming skills and aid the learning of new programming languages.

  • Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (15 Credits)

    This module will provide you with a thorough understanding of object-oriented analysis and design with UML and enable the adoption of software engineering practices.

  • Professional Development in IT (15 Credits)

    You will be provided with the tools to plan your professional development, relating to academic and career goals, to understand your strengths and to identify areas of development.

  • Team Project (30 Credits)

    The aim of the module is to allow you to get practical experience of working in a team on building a software product of industrial strength to meet a set of customer requirements.

  • Programming in C++ (15 Credits)

    The module focuses on introducing some basic aspects of the C++ language in a gradual manner so as to allow students to use it with confidence in follow-up modules and in their professional career.

  • Computer Networks (15 Credits)

    This module aims to provide students with a solid understanding of the key organisational principles of computer networks and their key protocols.

Year 3

Study specialist modules such as digital forensics. Choose elective modules to tailor the degree to your interests.

  • Network Security (15 Credits)

    This module aims to introduce the underlying principles and current practices in network security. Topics are approached from a problem solving perspective, emphasizing concepts and principles.

  • Digital Forensics (15 Credits)

    This module provides an introduction to computer crimes and incidents and teaches you to develop the basic knowledge and skills required to detect incidents, investigate them and mitigate their consequences.

  • Information Security Fundamentals (15 Credits)

    This module presents the fundamentals for information security from a strategic perspective, giving you the appropriate knowledge and skills to discuss, communicate within organisations.

  • Cyber Crime and Sociotechnical Risk (15 Credits)

    This module provides an introduction to (a) cybercrime and cyber terrorism and how they impact business, governments and individuals; (b) the human and social factors that shape these activities.

  • Games Technology (15 Credits)

    The module will introduce aspects of both game and game engine design, including an overview of the structure of a typical game development company.

  • Advanced Databases (15 Credits)

    This module will enable you to gain advanced knowledge on, and develop skills for, different ways of representing, managing, and manipulating data.

  • Computer Graphics (15 Credits)

    In this module, you will learn the theory and practice of real-time 3D computer graphics based on the Open Graphics Library (OpenGL).

  • Theory of Computation (15 Credits)

    Understand some of the standard abstract models of computation, how they may be shown to be equivalent, and what their limitations are.

  • Advanced Games Technology (15 Credits)

    The module will cover advanced game engine design in a practical format. A fully featured game engine will be developed from first principles.

  • Professional Experience and Career Development (30 Credits)

    This module is designed to focus your learning; analyse and assess your learning at university and apply this in an appropriate and intelligent manner to your placement role.

  • Data Visualization (15 Credits)

    This module is designed to equip you with the technical and design skills to create and use data visualization applications for the workplace and research environments.

  • Digital Signal Processing and Audio Programming (15 Credits)

    This module ensures that you will be able to master tasks of developing and applying digital signal processing; including one-dimensional signals and some 2-dimensional signal processing for images.

  • Project Management (15 credits)

    This module deals with the concepts, methods and software involved in the management of projects. It covers the roles and skills needed at each stage of the project development process, the decisions to be made, and their consequences.

  • Advanced Programming: Concurrency (15 Credits)

    The module aims to provide you with the practical knowledge of the problems involved in programming and how to resolve these problems and the implementation mechanisms used for obtaining correct concurrent systems.

  • Functional Programming (15 Credits)

    This module will introduce you to functional programming, and the styles of programming and program structuring it makes possible.

  • Cloud Computing (15 Credits)

    This module aims to introduce you to the fundamental concept of computing-on-demand leading to Cloud computing. It follows a practical approach to building and running a test-bed cloud.

  • Computer Vision (15 Credits)

    In this module, you will learn the theory and practice of computer vision, which enables computers to perceive, and reason, about the world using images.

  • Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (15 Credits)

    The main aim and focus of the module is to provide you with a broad introduction in theory and practice to the main areas of nature-inspired, adaptive Artificial Intelligence.

  • Programming and Mathematics for A (15 Credits)

    The main purpose of the module is for you to gain fundamental programming and mathematical skills for studying specialist Artificial Intelligence topics.

  • Agents and Multi Agents Systems (15 Credits)

    This module allows you to learn agent architectures that perform differently according to the characteristics of the task environment

  • User Centred Systems Design (15 Credits)

    Introduction to the importance of usability in interactive systems. You will learn techniques for the design and evaluation of interactive systems.

  • Semantic Web Technologies and Knowledge Graphs (15 credits)

    In this module you will learn the semantic technologies to meet today’s demands from industry, where data scientists must semantically orchestrate diverse types of data sources. This module gives a practical combination of web and data management technologies, knowledge representation and artificial intelligence.

Year 4

Develop in-depth professional expertise to prepare you for your career in cyber security. Study core modules and elective modules in topics such as cryptography and cyber crime. Undertake an individual project to showcase your skills.

  • Advanced Algorithms and Data Structures (15 Credits)

    This module revisits basic data structures and algorithms with more in-depth analysis and introduces advanced algorithms and data structures for diverse applications such as logic programming, machine learning, simulation, signal processing, and information retrieval.

  • Cryptography (15 Credits)

    Modern cryptography abandons the assumption that the adversary has available infinite computational resources, and assumes instead that the adversary’s computation is resource bounded in some reasonable way. This module explores modern cryptographic (code making) and cryptanalytic (code breaking) techniques in detail.

  • Security Auditing and Certification (15 Credits)

    The aim of the module is to introduce audit and certification as two of the most prominent forms of IT systems security assessment and cover the main methods, techniques, tools and standards that underpin them.

  • Individual Project (45 Credits)

    This module gives you an opportunity to undertake an independent piece of systematic research and/or problem-solving for a defined topic or problem.

  • User-centred Systems Design (15 credits)

    Introduction to the importance of usability in interactive systems. You will learn techniques for the design and evaluation of interactive systems.

  • Advanced Databases (15 Credits)

    This module has been designed for students that have already taken an introductory module on the topic of database systems. The module will enable you to gain advanced knowledge about, and develop skills for, different ways of representing, managing, and manipulating data.

  • Project Management (15 credits)

    This module deals with the concepts, methods and software involved in the management of projects. It covers the roles and skills needed at each stage of the project development process, the decisions to be made, and their consequences.

  • Computer Graphics (15 Credits)

    In this module, you will learn the theory and practice of real-time 3D computer graphics based on the Open Graphics Library (OpenGL). This will enable you to build a graphics engine as part of a computer game.

  • Digital Signal Processing and Audio Programming (15 Credits)

    This module introduces you to the mathematical and computational framework for processing, analysing, and synthesising digital signals. We focus one-dimensional signals, in particular audio and vibrations, but cover also some 2-dimensional signal processing for images.

  • Data Visualization (15 Credits)

    This module is designed to equip you with the technical and design skills to create and use data visualization applications for the workplace and research environments.

  • Advanced Programming: Concurrency (15 credits)

    The module aims to provide you with the practical knowledge of the problems involved in programming and how to resolve these problems and the implementation mechanisms used for obtaining correct concurrent systems.

  • Cloud Computing (15 credits)

    This module aims to introduce you to the fundamental concept of computing-on-demand leading to Cloud computing. It follows a practical approach to building and running a test-bed cloud.

  • Computer Vision (15 credits)

    In this module, you will learn the theory and practice of computer vision, which enables computers to perceive, and reason, about the world using images.

  • Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (15 credits)

    The main aim and focus of the module is to provide you with a broad introduction in theory and practice to the main areas of nature-inspired, adaptive Artificial Intelligence.

  • Programming and Mathematics for Artificial Intelligence (15 credits)

    The main purpose of the module is for you to gain fundamental programming and mathematical skills for studying specialist Artificial Intelligence topics. The paradigm used is object-oriented programming, and Python the guiding programming language.

  • Computational Cognitive Systems (15 Credits)

    This module allows you to analyse cognitive processes from the point of view of their being computational, information processing systems by gaining specific knowledge and skills in modelling perception, attention and memory, learning, and decision-making.

  • Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (15 Credits)

    This module allows you to learn agent architectures that perform differently according to the characteristics of the task environment. To this end, you will design deliberative, and reactive agents, planners and hybrids.

  • Advanced Games Technology (15 Credits)

    The module will cover advanced game engine design in a practical format. A fully featured game engine will be developed from first principles.

Placement

You may elect to take an industrial placement between years 2 and 3 or between years 3 and 4.

Teaching and assessment

On this course, MSci (Hons) Computer Science with Cyber Security, you will learn through a combination of lectures, case studies, seminars and laboratory sessions. Project and group work aim to develop problem-solving and play a major part in the course. Learning is also supported by the online e-learning system.

Percentage of the course assessed by coursework

The balance of assessment by examination, practical examination and assessment by coursework will to some extent depend on the optional modules you choose. The approximate percentage of the course assessment, based on 2019/20 entry is as follows:

Assessment

Year 1
Written examination: 41%
Coursework: 59%
Year 2
Written examination: 35%
Coursework: 65%
Year 3
Written examination: 52%
Coursework: 48%
Year 4
Written examination: 25%
Practical: 2%
Coursework: 73%

Overall workload

Contact hours will take the form of taught modules which are delivered through a series of 20 hours of lectures and 10 hours of tutorials/laboratory sessions.

You are expected to undertake independent study, including substantial coursework assignments for each module, amounting approximately to 120 hours per module. Approximate study time based on 2019/20 entry is as follows:

Workload

Year 1
Scheduled learning: 20%
Independent learning: 80%
Year 2
Scheduled learning: 18%
Independent learning: 82%
Year 3
Scheduled learning: 21%
Independent learning: 79%
Year 4
Scheduled learning: 15%
Independent learning: 85%

Fees and funding

Fees for year 2023/24

UK

£9,250

Overseas/EU

£19,120

The fees indicated are for undergraduate entry in the 2023/24 academic year only. Fees for future years may be subject to an inflationary increase in the region of 5%.

Funding options

Explore up-to-date information about funding options, available financial support and typical living costs.

  • Fee waivers are available for this course.
  • Means tested support is available for 2023/24 entry.

Additional expenses

Future Finance offers students loans of between £2,500 and £40,000 to help cover tuition fees and living expenses. All students and courses are considered. All loans are subject to credit checks and approval for further details please visit our finance pages.

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Some of our degrees may involve additional expenses which are not covered by your tuition fees. Find out more about additional expenses.

Career

There are many applications for the specialist expertise you’ll develop on this degree. For example:

  • computer, network and information security work
  • software development roles
  • research-based roles in the IT industry.

Your fourth year of master’s level study will make you attractive to employers as you will have greater depth and breadth of knowledge. You will be closer to gaining Chartered Engineer status and well prepared for further study, such as a PhD.

Your broad knowledge of computer science and sophisticated programming skills mean you will also be attractive to employers in other industries.

Placement support

In recent years students from our computer science courses have been able to obtain placements at leading companies within their chosen field such as:

  • Accenture
  • Deloitte
  • Hewlett Packard
  • IBM
  • Xerox.

The School has its own dedicated placements team that provides on-hand placement and internship support and guidance for students throughout their studies. You can undertake one of the following placement schemes:

  • One-year placement
  • Summer internships - these can be taken every summer on completion of the academic year

Our dedicated team of placement specialists, the Corporate Relations & Employability Unit, has extensive experience in helping students to secure placement employment across a range of industries. The team also has longstanding relationships with an impressive and diverse range of companies spanning both large and small organisations including start-ups in Tech City.

Placements are highly encouraged at City. Students that complete a placement year benefit from gaining professional experience working on real-life projects and are also more likely to achieve higher grades, secure a graduate-level job and earn a higher salary.

How to apply

Applications for degree courses must be made through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).

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You can apply through your school or college using the Apply system, which enables you to submit your application directly to the UCAS website.

You can apply to up to five universities or institutions on the form. The UCAS code for City, University of London is C60.

Please take care to enter the correct course code when applying, particularly for subjects with a Foundation year or with BEng (Hons) and MEng (Hons) or BSc (Hons) and MSci (Hons) options.

UCAS has implemented an 'invisibility of choices' policy so that, on the initial application and while you are receiving decisions, each institution can see only their entry and not those of other institutions you have chosen. This ensures that your application for a course at City is considered solely on your academic and personal qualities.

You should submit your completed application form to UCAS with a £26.50 application fee. If you want to apply to City, University of London only, you can make a single choice application at a reduced rate of £22.

For enquiries about the admissions process at City, please contact our Admissions Office

Complete the Admissions enquiry form

Call: +44 (0)20 7040 8716.

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When to apply

Your application for entry in September 2023 should arrive at UCAS between September 2022 and 25th January 2023. Applications that arrive after 25th January 2023 will be considered only at City's discretion.

Contacting UCAS

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Address: Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), Rosehill, New Barn Lane, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 3LZ

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