Bachelor in Network Security Programme

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Linnaeus University

Program Overview

The Bachelor in Network Security at Linnaeus University is a 180-credit program that equips you with essential skills in computer science, focusing on protecting networks and systems from cyber threats like hacking and viruses through core areas like network security, digital forensics, and cryptography. It's perfect for students passionate about IT who enjoy programming, problem-solving, and math, preparing you for high-demand roles in secure computing environments or advanced studies.

 

### Curriculum Structure
Year 1 builds a strong foundation in computer science basics, starting with hands-on programming and math essentials. You'll dive into Introduction to Programming (1DV501) to learn Python from scratch, Basic Mathematics for Computer Scientists (1MA441) for problem-solving tools, Database Technology (1DV503) to manage data securely, and Programming and Data Structures (1DV505) to handle complex code efficiently—setting you up for success even if you're new to coding.

Year 2 ramps up with specialized tech skills, blending hardware, software, and security foundations. Courses like Computer Technology 1 (1DT301) explore how computers work under the hood, Cryptography and Coding Theory (1MA464) teaches encryption secrets to protect data, Operating Systems (1DV512) covers system management, and an elective such as Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (1DV607) sharpens your software design skills for real-world applications.

Year 3 dives deep into cutting-edge security, culminating in your degree project. You'll master Mobile and Wireless Security (2DV703) with practical work on authentication and encryption for devices, Digital Forensics (2DV704) to investigate cybercrimes, Virtualization, Cloud and Storage (2DV705) for modern infrastructures, plus Web Development (1DV529), electives, Scientific Methods, and the 15-credit Degree Project (2DV50E) to apply everything in a capstone challenge.

Focus areas: Network administration, computer security, encryption, digital forensics, ethical hacking, mobile/wireless security, operating systems, cryptography, and threat analysis.

Learning outcomes: You'll examine, evaluate, and implement security solutions in complex environments; respond to ethical issues in computer crime, surveillance, and privacy; and gain theoretical/practical knowledge of network structures and security problems.

Professional alignment (accreditation): Leads to a Bachelor of Science degree with a focus on network security (Filosofie kandidatexamen med inriktning mot nätverkssäkerhet), aligning with industry needs for cybersecurity specialists in secure IT environments.

Reputation (employability rankings): Linnaeus University's tech programs, including Network Security, prepare graduates for booming global IT roles like cybersecurity specialist or IT consultant, with strong demand reflecting high employability in Sweden and internationally—no specific QS/Guardian rankings noted, but official stats highlight rewarding prospects post-graduation.

Ready to secure your future? Apply now: https://lnu.se/en/programme/network-security-programme/vaxjo-international-autumn/

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

In the Bachelor in Network Security programme at Linnaeus University in Växjö, you'll dive straight into hands-on learning from day one, building real-world skills in areas like computer networks, cryptography, penetration testing, digital forensics, and mobile security through practical courses and project work. Our Faculty of Technology provides dedicated computer labs and specialized facilities tailored for tech programmes like this, where you'll work on assignments with direct support from teachers and teaching assistants, fostering collaboration in a focused environment. This setup ensures you gain the technical expertise employers demand, all while getting personalized guidance.

 

Here's what makes our experiential learning stand out, drawn directly from programme specifics:
- Peer-Assisted Study Sessions in your first semester, led by second-year students for weekly hands-on support in core topics like network security and programming.
- Project courses throughout, such as the Year 1 Project Course in Computer Science (1DV508) and specialized software engineering projects, where you'll apply skills in object-oriented design, server administration, and virtualization.
- Lab sessions in computer labs booked via TimeEdit for programme courses, including practical work in computer networks (1DV701), operating systems (1DV512), and digital forensics (2DV704).
- Access to the High-Performance Computing Center (HPCC) for tackling big data and computing challenges relevant to security research.
- Courses using industry tools in computer technology labs, covering server administration (1DV720), web programming (1DV525), and machine learning electives (2DV516).
- Degree Project at Bachelor Level (2DV50E) in Year 3, where you'll conduct independent research or practical security projects, often with real-world applications.
- Support from the iInstitute, offering interdisciplinary resources in computer science and digital transformations for advanced security studies.

This practical focus will set you up for internships and jobs in high-demand fields—imagine securing networks for major companies right after graduation. Ready to apply? Head to the official programme page and get started today. For full details on facilities like labs and scheduling, check our Faculty of Technology schedules and facilities list: https://lnu.se/en/medarbetare/organisation/ftk/for-those-who-work-with-education/schedules-and-facilities/.

Progression & Future Opportunities

In the Bachelor in Network Security programme at Linnaeus University in Växjö, you'll dive right into hands-on learning from day one, building real-world skills in areas like computer networks, ethical hacking, digital forensics, and cryptography through practical courses and dedicated support. You'll work in modern computer labs and get access to key cards for secure entry, plus tools like Moodle for course materials, schedules via TimeEdit, and university VPN for safe remote access to resources. Peer-assisted study sessions led by second-year students kick off in your first semester, and many courses include lab sessions where you team up with teachers and teaching assistants on assignments.

 

Here's how the programme ramps up your practical experience:
- Project courses like 1DV508 Project Course in Computer Science and 2DV609 Project Course in Software Engineering, where you apply skills in group settings to solve real security challenges.
- Lab-based courses such as 1DV701 Computer Networks, 1DV720 Server Administration, and Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing, using faculty-owned computer labs for hands-on network setup, system admin, and testing.
- Degree project (2DV50E, 15 credits) in your final year, often involving practical research in security topics like mobile/wireless security or digital forensics.
- TEP roles for upper-year students, paid positions as teaching assistants (e.g., for courses like 1DV607 Object Oriented Analysis and Design) or on projects like data visualization in virtual reality environments.
- Supplemental instruction and access to computer rooms, plus student services for timetables and logins to platforms like lnu.se/student.

This kind of experiential focus means you'll graduate ready to tackle cybersecurity roles with confidence—imagine securing networks or hunting vulnerabilities like a pro. Applying is straightforward via our site, and spots fill up fast for this in-demand programme. Check out the full schedules and facilities list here: [Faculty of Technology Schedules and Facilities](https://lnu.se/en/medarbetare/organisation/ftk/for-those-who-work-with-education/schedules-and-facilities/). What questions do you have about next steps?

Program Key Stats

SEK175000
SEK87500
Sept Intake : 15th Jan


48 %
No

Eligibility Criteria

2.8
30
70

7
100

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • programmer
  • network administrator
  • security consultant
  • ethical hacker
  • cybersecurity consultant
  • IT-Security consultant

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