Course code: #C04296
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The Master of Information Technology (Extension) in Cyber Security at UTS is a specialised program that equips students with advanced knowledge and skills in protecting digital assets and mitigating cyber threats.
Through a comprehensive curriculum, students delve into network security, cryptography, ethical hacking, incident response, and risk management.
The program emphasises hands-on learning through practical projects and industry collaborations, allowing students to develop practical skills in identifying and addressing cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
Accredited by relevant industry bodies, the program ensures graduates meet professional standards and are well-prepared for careers in cybersecurity consultancy, risk analysis, and cyber defence.
Upon completion, graduates emerge with a deep understanding of cybersecurity principles and best practices, ready to protect organisations against cyber threats and safeguard digital infrastructure in an increasingly interconnected world.
Students who wish to undertake a substantial research project can transfer to the Master of Information Technology (Advanced).
The number of electives depends on whether students choose a 6-credit-point or 12-credit-point project.
$67,514
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,920 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $18,506 |
Tuition | 1 person | $49,008 |
UTS Academic English program will help you develop your ability to participate confidently within the university community.
Program | Entry Requirement | Lead to |
AE1 | IELTS 4 | AE2 |
AE2 | IELTS 4.5 | AE3 |
AE3 | IELTS 5 | UTS Foundation Studies and the UTS College Extended Diploma program (with entry requirements of IELTS 5.5). |
AE4 | IELTS 5.5 | UTS College Standard or Accelerated Diploma programs (courses with an entry requirement of IELTS 6.0). |
AE5 | IELTS 6 | most UTS undergraduate and postgraduate degrees (with entry requirements of IELTS 6.5). |
Applicants must have completed a UTS-recognised bachelor's degree, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and professional qualifications demonstrating potential to pursue graduate studies.
It is a requirement that the bachelor's degree be in information technology, with no more than 25 per cent of subjects failing.
Applicants must have completed programming, data modelling, and networking subjects equivalent to the Professional stream (IT) component of the Master of Information Technology.
If you don't meet the admission requirements for this course, there may be alternative pathways to help you gain admission.
The UTS College Graduate Certificate in Technology Practice will give you the confidence, knowledge and skills you need to take your professional qualifications to the next level.
On successful completion, you'll receive 24 credit points as Recognition of Prior Learning towards a:
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