Bachelor of Information Technology in Cyber Security and Forensics and Web Communication (Double Major) (Murdoch University)
Course Information
Description
Cybercrime has quickly risen to become a top-level national security priority across the globe. Increasing the protection of data security, as well as reducing the impact of a network or database security breach, are the key challenges for IT security specialists.
In this Degree programme, you will gain a solid foundation of the theoretical and practical aspects of different dimensions of cyber security, such as network security, software security, system security measures and models, information security, computer forensics, penetration testing and vulnerability assessment.
You will learn how to forensically examine digital evidence, identify and respond to threats and information security incidents, and develop the digital forensic and critical thinking skills to solve computer crime.
In the final year of your programme, you will take part in an IT Professional Practice Project unit. This will include working in a team with other students, and consulting with real clients to recommend, develop and implement new technologies to solve cyber security problems.
Students have the option to enrol in either single or double majors.
The programme can be completed in 16 months instead of 28 months. Applicants with a Polytechnic Diploma may be exempted from up to 12 units and can gain entry to Year 2 of the programme. Applicants with a Murdoch University-recognised Kaplan Diploma or a private Diploma may be exempted from up to 8 units and can also gain entry to Year 2 of the programme.
Graduation & Degree Awarded
Students who successfully complete and pass the units stipulated in the programme structure will be awarded Bachelor of Information Technology in Cyber Security and Forensics and Web Communication from Murdoch University, Australia.
The Degree will be the same as that awarded to the on-campus graduates in Australia.
Entry Requirements
Applicants with a Polytechnic Diploma may be exempted from up to 12 units and can gain entry to Year 2 of the programme. Applicants with a Murdoch University-recognised Kaplan Diploma or a private Diploma may be exempted from up to 8 units and can also gain entry to Year 2 of the programme.
The Bachelor’s Degree programme accepts a wide range of qualifications with advanced standing.
These include:
Year 2 Entry
- Kaplan Diploma; OR
- Polytechnic Diploma; OR
- Other equivalent qualifications awarded by other Singapore-registered Private Education Institutions.
Year 1 Entry
Applicants for Year 1 entry will need to fulfil one of the following requirements:
- Completed GCE A-Level with a minimum of 6 points.
- An aggregate of 6 points from:
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- Maximum of the best 3 A-Level subjects; OR
- A combination of A-Level and AS-Level subjects
- A-Level grades (A*=6, A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1)
- AS-Level grades (A=2.5, B=2, C=1.5, D=1, E=0.5)
At least 2 A-Level subjects must be included in the calculation. AS-Level subject attempted at A-Level is not eligible to be included.
- IB Diploma with a total score of 24 or higher, or other equivalent pre-university certifications.
- Other private and/or foreign equivalent qualifications will be assessed on a caseby-case basis.
Applicants admitted to the Bachelor’s Degree programme may be required to undertake bridging units to fulfil the prerequisite knowledge.
English Requirement
Applicants are required to meet the University’s English language requirement:
- An approved Diploma qualification or higher, where the language of instruction was English, OR
- GCE O-Level English Language or Literature in English with Grade C or better; OR
- IELTS 6.0 (with no band below 6.0)*; OR
- Kaplan Diploma in Professional Business English (PBEP) with a score of 75% (Distinction) or higher*; OR
- Any other equivalent English language qualification. Visit course webpage for more information
In all cases, the final decision on admission to the programme rests with the university.
*Applicable for international student
Career Opportunities
- Computer Security Officer
- Cyber Forensic Investigator
- Ethical Hacker
- Forensic Auditor
- Information Security Officer
- IT Security and Risk Analyst
- IT Security and Risk Consultant
- Network and Security Specialist
- Cyber Security Analyst
- Cyber Forensic Investigator
Modules
Core Units
Cyber Security and Forensics
- Computer Security
- Cyber Forensics and Information Technology
- Databases
- Information Security Policy and Governance
- Information Technology Project Management
- Introduction to ICT Research Methods
- IT Professional Practice Project
- Security Architectures and Systems Administration
- Systems Analysis and Design
Web Communication
- Content Creation
- Digital and Social Media Marketing
- Digital Communication Strategy
- Introduction to Digital Media Skills
- Web Analytics
- Web Communication Project
- Web Design
Students are required to complete the following common units:
- Building Employability Skills OR Consulting and Freelancing OR Podcast Production and Streaming
- Career Learning: Managing Your Career^
Applicants may be required to complete general elective units to fulfil the required credit points.
^3-year Polytechnic Diploma holders are exempted, subject to University’s approval.
Year 1 Unit Outline available on course webpage — private Diploma and Polytechnic Diploma holders are exempted, subject to University’s approval.
Delivery Method
Students will attend a combination of lectures, tutorials and workshops in this programme, and they have the flexibility to plan their study schedule and attend classes once or twice a week depending on their study load. Classes are conducted on weekday evenings or weekends to suit the busy schedules of students enrolled in this programme. Each unit is supported with 24 contact hours.
The Pro Vice-Chancellor of Transnational Education and the Deputy Dean of Murdoch University are based in Singapore to oversee all academic aspects and ensure a high standard of academic delivery here.
Assessment Methods
Each unit is assessed by any combination of class participation, written assignments, project or examinations. Assessment methods may vary according to individual unit requirements.