Academic

Academic

Coursework

Master of Cybersecurity

The Master in Cybersecurity (Coursework) programme equips students with advanced technical, analytical, and strategic capabilities to address modern cybersecurity threats across industries. Combining practical training with industry‑aligned learning and exposure to key governance frameworks, the programme comprises 42 units delivered through six core courses and three electives. Designed for flexibility, it can be completed in a minimum of 2 to 4 semesters for full‑time study or 4 to 8 semesters for part‑time learners, while also providing a strong foundation for research and doctoral progression.

Academic

Research

Master of Science (Advanced Computer Networks)

The Master of Science (Advanced Computer Networks) programme prepares graduates from around the world to excel in next‑generation networking, where unified, packet‑based infrastructures power global communication, digital services, and emerging technologies. Blending research‑driven insight with industry relevance, the programme develops specialists capable of innovating across NGN architectures, protocols, and services, positioning them to contribute meaningfully to the evolving international landscape of advanced communication systems.

Doctor of Philosophy (NGN)

The Doctor of Philosophy (Cybersecurity) programme equips international researchers to push the boundaries of cybersecurity through rigorous, cross‑disciplinary inquiry into emerging threats, secure systems, AI‑driven defence, and critical infrastructure protection. With a strong emphasis on impactful, globally relevant research, the programme nurtures innovators and domain experts who are prepared to address complex cybersecurity challenges and shape the future of digital security worldwide.