
Master of Science in Cybersecurity, Munster Technological University
Cork, Ulster
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12 Months
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About this course
The MSc in Cybersecurity is a full-time programme taught on the Bishopstown Campus, with some elective modules delivered online. It is specially designed for computing professionals working in the IT industry, offering a hands-on learning approach. The course equips students with detailed knowledge of techniques and tools used in Cybersecurity, focusing on protecting information and information systems from threats like unauthorized access and disruptions. Today, Cybersecurity is crucial for businesses due to increasing interconnectedness and the proliferation of data stored online. This programme aims to address the skills gap by teaching the most current practices and advanced methods to safeguard data at rest, in transit, and during operations. Upon completing the course, students will understand and deploy cutting-edge cybersecurity strategies.
Why this course is highly recommended
This programme is highly recommended for those looking to specialise in Cybersecurity with an industry-focused, practical approach. Its comprehensive modules cover critical areas like incident response, cryptography, penetration testing, and forensic analysis, which are vital in today’s interconnected world. The course addresses the current skills gap in Cybersecurity and empowers students with the latest techniques used by professionals. The hands-on nature and up-to-date curriculum make it ideal for computing professionals seeking to deepen their expertise and advance their careers in a rapidly evolving sector.
Specialisation
Students will study a mix of mandatory modules such as Incident Response and Digital Forensics, Security Risk and Compliance, Applied Cryptography, Web Application and Network Penetration Testing, Networking Security & Forensics, Scripting for Cybersecurity, and an Information Security Research Project. There are also elective modules available, including Cloud Security, Data Analytics, Malware Investigations, Malware Reverse Engineering, Threat Intelligence, and Software Security. This diverse module structure allows students to specialise further based on their interests within the field of Cybersecurity.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
13.55L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need at least a Level 8 Honours Degree in Computing or a related discipline. Those with substantial industrial experience but without a Level 8 degree may also be considered on a case-by-case basis. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can also be applied for to acknowledge previous learning relevant to the programme.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
PTE
63
TOEFL
90
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates from this programme can expect to enhance their career opportunities in the IT and Cybersecurity sectors, as the demand for security professionals continues to grow. The specialized knowledge gained makes them well-equipped for roles involving cybersecurity defence, incident response, forensic analysis, risk management, and other security-focused positions within various industries.
FAQs
What are the application deadlines?
The application deadline for Irish/EU students is 6th September 2025, and for Non-EU students, it is 31st May 2025.
What are the fees for the programme?
EU applicants pay €8,700 plus a €7 USI Levy, while Non-EU applicants pay €15,000 per year.
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