The Master of Cybersecurity is designed to meet the need for specialised industry professionals to help organisations and society manage the increasing challenges of creating and maintaining secure online systems.
The Master of Cybersecurity (Extension) is designed to meet the need for well-rounded industry professionals to help organisations and society manage the increasing challenges of creating and maintaining secure online systems.
The Master of Information Technology in Cyber Security provides up-to-date knowledge and practical training for a successful career in the burgeoning field of cybersecurity, which is facing a global shortage of skilled professionals.
Entry Requirements
Entry requirement for 2 years (full-time, or equivalent duration if available part-time):
AQF level 7 bachelor's qualification in a related area or recognised equivalent
For study duration of 1.5 years or 1 year (full-time, or equivalent duration if available part-time), refer to course entry requirements.
Cybersecurity analysis focuses on the policy dimension of cybersecurity. The highly practical Master of Cyber Security Analysis - developed in consultation with cybersecurity experts from government and industry - is designed to directly address the cybersecurity skills gap in Australia...
Entry Requirements
Entry requirement for 1.5 years (full-time, or equivalent duration if available part-time):
AQF level 7 bachelor's qualification in a related field or recognised equivalent OR
AQF level 7 bachelor's qualification or recognised equivalent, and approved work experience, professional certification or other recognised prior learning OR
AQF level 7 bachelor's qualification or recognised equivalent with a WAM of 65.
For study duration of 1 year (full-time, or equivalent duration if available part-time), refer to course entry requirements.
You will gain the expertise to become a leader in a fast-growing area with significant national importance. Acquire an expert-level understanding of leading attack and defence techniques, assess networked systems' security, and apply cybersecurity strategies at the organisational level.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for admission, an applicant is required to have:
a three year Australian bachelor's degree in a cognate discipline with a minimum credit average (65 percent), or
the University of Sydney Graduate Diploma in Cybersecurity with a minimum credit average (65 percent), or a qualification deemed to be equivalent; or
completed 24 credit points of the University of Sydney Graduate Diploma in Cybersecurity or Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity with a minimum credit average (65 percent). The 24 credit points must include 12 credit points of Cybersecurity Core units and 12 credit points of Cybersecurity specialist elective units, and
a major or minor in information technologies (IT) or computer science, or equivalent in volume of learning as determined by the program directors is required for this discipline