1 year & 2 Years / Level 9 / Full-time & Part-time
Our Master of Science in Computing in Cybersecurity Security Research has 30 taught credits and a 60 credit dissertation. Developed in collaboration with the IT industry, following graduation you’ll be perfectly positioned to make the most of your future career opportunities in cybersecurity.
At the heart of the course is a focus on a range of topics applicable to Cybersecurity, Software Compliance, Threat Management and Information Security Management. This is followed by a research dissertation where you can apply your learning to demonstrate an extended knowledge and ability in that area. The dissertation will normally be completed over one to three semesters.
Certain semesters of this course are taken in common with other courses.
Follow up programmes elsewhere include:
Minimum Entry Requirements
Level 8 Honours Degree in Computing, or equivalent, second class honours (2.2), or Higher Diploma in Computing (Conversion Course into Computing). If you do not have an honours degree but have relevant experience you may also be eligible to apply via Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
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Non Eu students will apply via https://noneuapply.atudonegal.ie/ There is a €20 application fee that all non eu students need to pay in order to submit their application .
Department Administration: +353 (0)74 9186351
Head of Department Jade Lyons Email: computing.donegal@atu.ie Telephone: +353 (0)74 9186304
School and Department Faculty of Engineering & Technology Department of Computing
Master of Science