Master of Cybersecurity

Protecting information and IT infrastructure from complex and evolving cyber-threats is a critical challenge for modern organizations. The responsibility to prevent and respond to cyber-attacks falls to cybersecurity professionals, and global demand for highly trained cybersecurity professionals is at an all-time high and is expected to increase over time. The Master of Cybersecurity is a two-year full-time coursework degree (96 credit points) aimed at students wanting to gain a professional qualification to develop expert knowledge and skills in the field.

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ATAR

West Melbourne

Flexible Delivery - 24 months

Part-time - 48 months

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Entry requirements

  • The Master of Cybersecurity may consist of 96 credit points, 72 credit points or 48 credit points depending on your prior educational qualifications and relevant work experience.
  • 2 years full time course (96 credit points): Bachelor degree or 6 years of documented relevant work experience
  • 1.5 years full time course (72 credit points): Bachelor degree plus 2 years of documented relevant work experience or Bachelor degree plus graduate certificate or equivalent
  • 1-year full time course (48 credit points): Bachelor degree plus 4 years of documented relevant work experience or four-year bachelor honours degree or equivalent or bachelor degree plus graduate diploma or equivalent

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