Course summary
Our Cyber Security MSc focuses on information and system security and the analysis of complex systems, including machine learning. Recognition of professional qualifications outside of the UK From 1 January 2021 there is an update to the way professional qualifications are recognised by countries outside of the UK. Read our detailed explanation. About this course Cyber Security is a dynamic area of computing science, and is about understanding how: the features and vulnerabilities of a system can be exploited by attackers to detect, prevent and respond to these attackers Cyber Security is also a process, requiring input from and interaction with end-users, stakeholders, decision-makers or system designers. The MSc is designed for honours graduates in computing science, or a discipline with a significant computing component, for example: engineering systems engineering mathematics You should have a good background in computer systems, including programming. We also value relevant industrial computing experience and transferable skills. Research groups and centres Newcastle has a first class record of research and development in dependable and secure computing. We have leading international research groups and three research centres focusing on a wide range of computer science fields, including: security and resilience dependable systems cybercrime cloud computing Related courses This course is part of a suite of closely related courses: Cloud Computing MSc Advanced Computer Science MSc Data Science MSc All four courses share modules, creating a tight-knit student cohort that has encouraged collaborations on projects undertaking interdisciplinary research. Accreditation The course is accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS). The BCS is the chartered institute for IT. Studying a BCS-accredited degree provides the foundation for professional membership of the BCS on graduation and is the first step to becoming a chartered IT professional. The School of Computing at Newcastle University is an accredited and a recognised Partner in the Network of Teaching Excellence in Computer Science.
Professional bodies
Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.
- BCS - The Chartered Institute for IT
Entry requirements
A 2:2 honours degree, or international equivalent, in computer science or a discipline with significant computing content, such as: mathematics engineering systems engineering You should also have a good background in computer systems, including programming. We will also consider your application on an individual basis if you have lower or non-standard qualifications provided you have several years of relevant industrial computing experience.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
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Provider information
Newcastle University
King’s Gate
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 7RU