This course prepares you to play an important role in helping organisations manage cyber-attacks and investigate digital evidence. Amidst the rising tide of cybercrime and security breaches, there’s an increasing demand for skilled professionals in forensic computing. The programme combines developing skills in computer programming, database management, computer networks, and systems with an understanding of the legal environment. You will gain hands-on experience with industry-standard forensic and security tools, and apply your knowledge to practical projects such as investigating computer crimes and assessing forensic data and security systems. The course offers opportunities to engage with visiting professionals, build your industry network, and develop professional skills essential for a career in cybersecurity or digital forensics.
Why this course is highly recommended
Given the increasing sophistication of cyber threats and the critical need for digital forensics, this course is highly relevant. The curriculum actively responds to feedback, ensuring it stays up-to-date with industry demands. The program offers practical experience using industry-standard tools and exposure to real-world scenarios. The strong emphasis on employability features, including placements and industry engagement, makes graduates highly sought after by government agencies, law enforcement, and private sector organisations. The course’s focus on developing professional networks and industry skills ensures students are well-prepared for a variety of roles in an expanding field.
The course covers multiple areas including programming for cyber security, computer and network systems, databases, and digital evidence. In later years, students can choose optional modules like Internet of Things and Secure Embedded Systems, or focus on practising security management and forensic computing through projects and specialised modules such as Cyber Security Consultancy or Digital Evidence.
Application fees
16.89L
1st year tuition fees
16.89L
Living cost
Applicants should have a minimum of 112 Tariff points from Level 3 studies, including GCSEs with a Grade C/4 in English and Mathematics or equivalents. International students must meet English language requirements, with a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 overall and 5.5 in each component. There are no specific subject requirements at A-Level or equivalent qualifications, making the course accessible to a broad range of students.

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Graduates will be highly employable across both government and private sectors. Opportunities include roles within forensic teams, security teams, law enforcement, legal practices, or police organisations. Past students have worked in police High-Tech Crime Units, tested network security, or supported legal cases through data collection. The strong industry connections and practical training enhance job prospects, with most students finding employment within six months of graduating.