Cybersecurity Curriculum
The Master of Cybersecurity is designed to provide knowledge and skillsets in the cybersecurity field, covering both technical topics as well as management and political/social aspects of cybersecurity. Students will have the opportunity to undertake a specialisation in Cryptography and Blockchains, Cloud Security, or Data and Information Security.
Sydney Cybersecurity Online offers a 24-credit point Graduate Certificate, a 48-credit point Graduate Diploma, and a 72-credit point Masters Degree. Students who complete either the Graduate Certificate or 24 credits of the Graduate Diploma with a minimum 65% credit average can apply to complete the full Masters Degree even if they do not meet the cognate degree requirements.
Cybersecurity Coursework
Cybersecurity Core | Grad Cert: 12 Credit Points Required Grad Diploma: 12 Credit Points Required Masters: 12 Credit Points Required | |
Professional Core | Grad Diploma: 12 Credit Points Required Masters: 12 Credit Points Required | |
Specialisation (Unspecified Specialisation) | Grad Cert: 12 Credit Points Required Grad Diploma: 18 Credit Points Required Masters: 24 Credit Points Required | Cybersecurity Applied Cryptography Empirical Security Analysis and Engineering Applied Cybersecurity Cloud Security Data Privacy: Theory and Practice |
Elective | Grad Diploma: Choose 6 credits Masters: Choose 12 Credit Points | Machine Learning and Data Mining Advance Machine Learning Deep Learning Cloud Computing Parallel and Distributed Computing |
Project | Masters: 12 Credit Points Required | Capstone Project (x2) |
Masters Specialisations
Students may choose to specialise in one of the areas below. If a specialisation is chosen, students would replace the 18 Credit Points of “unspecified” specialisation core courses with the applicable specialisation core courses.
Cloud Security: Design and implement cryptographic systems in cloud, blockchain and general information technology. Specialisation core courses:
- Cloud Computing
- Applied Cybersecurity
- Cloud Security
Cryptography and Blockchains: Collect, process, and manage data in both regulatory and technical perspectives. Specialisation core courses:
- Parallel and Distributed Computing
- Empirical Security Analysis and Engineering
- Applied Cryptography
Data and Information Security: Design, deploy and maintain highly secure cloud infrastructure. Specialisation core courses:
- Cybersecurity
- Data Privacy: Theory and Practice
- Cloud Security