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Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security

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Location

Online

Study Mode

Online

Outcomes

Cyber Security Officer, Information Security Analyst, Network Security Administrator, Network Security Analyst

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Qualification

Graduate Certificate

Awarded By

University of the Sunshine Coast

Duration

8 months part-time (recommended)

Start Date

Enquire now for upcoming start dates

Payment Option

FEE-HELP, Upfront payment

How Much Will It Cost?

FEE-HELP

This course can be paid for through the FEE-HELP government loan scheme. If you are an Australian citizen or hold a permanent humanitarian visa, you may not need to pay upfront.

Instead, the Australian government will pay your course fees directly to the provider on your behalf. You’ll begin repaying your loan through the tax system once you start earning more than the minimum threshold of $54,435 (2024-25 financial year).

Find out more about government study loans here.

Course Rundown

Enter the world of cyber security with the Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security qualification from the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC).

Working with case studies, real data and insider knowledge, you’ll be exposed to emerging cyber security threats and issues, and learn cutting-edge methodologies as you develop your investigative skills. Be guided by industry experts with decades of practical experience. Complete the program with multiple industry-recognised certifications that will enhance your skill-set and provide you with an advanced understanding on varying topics.

This course will allow you to develop cyber tradecraft skills and competencies, including an introduction to cryptocurrencies, encryption, device and network security, vulnerability testing, and strategies to locate offenders. You will learn to apply and use a range of basic software and hardware in cyber investigations, identify points of attack on devices and networks and how to secure them and you will sharpen your critical thinking, investigative and ethical skills.

After completing the graduate certificate, you will be able to explore further industry education with a Master of Cyber Security and Forensics.

Eligibility

An undergraduate degree in any discipline OR 5 years of relevant work experience.

FAQS

While completing the Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security qualification from the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC), you will study the following units:

Core Subjects (48 Units):

  • SEC601 Introduction to Cybersecurity
  • SEC602 Ethics in Digital Investigation and Cyber Security
  • SEC603 Introduction to Device & Network Security
  • SEC604 Cryptography, Blockchain and Security

UniSC is young, fresh and driven by an unwavering belief that community and culture is just as important as a world-class education, given by world-class educators.

While they’re not the biggest university, they are committed to doing big things. They believe in preparing now for tomorrow’s challenges, and their programs support teaching grads how to thrive and lead in ever-changing marketplaces. They’ve produced ground-breaking research and award-winning alumni while championing sustainability and maintaining diversity.

UniSC’s online postgraduate programs in Information Communications Technology, Cyber Security and Forensics and Engineering reflect their forward-thinking nature as they help professionals prepare for these fast-paced industries with roles that are in high demand throughout Australia and growing every day.

To ensure you’re always learning up-to-the-minute content, UniSC partners with the Sunshine Coast Technology Industry Alliance and regularly collaborates with industry advisory boards meaning graduates leave UniSC with not only advanced technical knowledge, but also the practical skills, professional insights, and networks that prepare them to step confidently into the workforce.

Student Support

As a student, you'll learn in small, focused class sizes from industry leaders such as Dr. Adrian McCallum, a Senior Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering, who has led and managed projects in extreme regions, including the Arctic, Himalayas, and Antarctica. Class sizes are kept purposefully small, so you'll have plenty of time to build relationships with lecturers and peers and receive detailed answers to all of your questions.

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