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1 CoursesBsc hons cyber security in University of central lancashire
On Campus
(September)
Combine your interest in solving crimes with computing on this fascinating course which involves detecting, preserving and presenting evidence from computers and mobile devices. You ll develop an understanding of hardware, operating systems and communications software, attention to detail, creative problem-solving and investigative skills and an appreciation of computer threats and counter-measures and relevant legal issues. Forensic analysts require a high level of technical expertise, an understanding of computer-related crime, an appreciation of relevant law, a methodical approach to investigation, and the ability to explain complex technical ideas simply. The skills you will develop on this course can lead to careers in digital forensic analysis or in systems management and computer security.
UCAS: 96- 112 points at A2, International Baccalaureate Diploma: Pass including 96- 112 points from Higher Level Subjects. 62% from all boards in Higher Secondary, IELTS score of 6.0 (with no component score lower than 5.5)
Analytical chemist,Biomedical scientist,Detective,Forensic scientist,Scientific laboratory technician,Teaching laboratory technician,Toxicologist.
15th Jan
Study in Germany with Berlin School Of Business And Innovation