If your first language is not English, you will need an IELTS of 6.0 overall, with 5.5 in each component.
Security is a vital aspect of any networked system, especially as the dependency on network infrastructures has grown over the past few decades. This course builds on more than ten years of experience in education in network design and support, and its aim is to produce network engineers with a strong background in security.
The course focuses on three main aspects – communication, network design and implementation, and security. You'll develop the knowledge and technical expertise to be able to take on specific responsibility within a network team or as a team leader for the security aspects of that network, particularly in industries such as banking, where security is crucial.
Our graduates have gone on to work in the banking sector, as well as organisations such as BT, HP, Cisco, Dell, Google Enterprise, Huawei Technologies and Quinix, as well as smaller private companies.
The programme incorporates the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) curriculum, giving students who wish to take the external examinations the knowledge to complete the CCNA Routing and Switching as well as the CCNA Security qualification by the end of the course.
You'll study the fundamental principles of computing and network engineering, and develop the connection between these and a broad range of network systems, with special emphasis on the optimisation of converged networks. You'll also be encouraged to use initiative and confidence in approaching network engineering problems, investigating solutions using a blend of analytical and practical skills.
The course offers a short-term, work-based learning experience that will give you the opportunity to work on a real-life problem, which is normally set by an external organisation as a small-scale project. This experience will allow you to put theory into practice by applying your new knowledge and skills to address a real-life situation, usually within the context of a business-related problem.
In addition, you'll have the opportunity to undertake a year in industry (work placement) after completing the second year of your study. This will help you to gain work experience and enhance your employability after you graduate. You'll be offered help and support to find and secure placement opportunities through various workshops and events organised by the Careers and Employability Service and the course team. Typically, you'll be assigned to roles involving tasks related to network security and/or network software engineering.
The course is accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS).
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Year 1
Subjects of study include:
Applied Mathematics
Communication Principles
Computer Organisation & Digital Systems
Introduction to Networks
Programming Methodology
Credit Level 4
Year 2
Subjects of study include:
Applied Cryptography
Business Analytics
Database Systems
Network Simulation
Network Software Engineering
Network Technologies
Operating Systems
Professional Engineering Practice
Threats & Countermeasures
Credit Level 5
Work placement
This course gives you the opportunity to take part in a year in industry (work placement) after completing the second year of your study. This will help you gain work experience and increase your employability after you graduate.
You will be offered help and support to find and secure placement opportunities through various workshops and events organised by the Careers and Employability Service and the course team.
Typically, you will be assigned to roles involving tasks related to network security and/or network software engineering.
Year 3
Subjects of study include:
Applied AI
Applied Distributed System Programming
Big Data Analytics
Enterprise Networks
Individual Project
Internet-of-Things
Operating Systems & Drivers
Secure System Design
Security Implementation & Testing
Credit Level 6
Job roles
Graduates of this degree typically work with networked communication systems as network designers, network managers or network engineers, in charge of setting up, developing, managing and maintaining secure networks.
With an industry-wide shortage, high-quality computer network security graduates are enjoying a choice of job opportunities with good salaries.
This course will prepare you for roles such as:
Computer network engineers – responsible for any component of a computer network, including local and wide area networks, as well as servers, routers, switches and computers
Network designers – responsible for the design, operation, installation and maintenance of current and future state-of-the-art computer networks with associated security concerns
Network security engineers – responsible for dealing with security issues, such as viruses or hardware malfunctions, testing systems for vulnerabilities in hardware and software, maintaining virtual private networks, firewalls, email security and web protocols, and security and programs
Graduate employers
Graduates from this course have found employment at organisations including
BT
Cisco
Dell
HP
Google Enterprise
Huawei Technologies
Insurance – Single: 300 GBP per year