This programme carries the Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ) quality mark, awarded by Skills England.
Overview
Cyber security is one of the most critical and rapidly growing fields in the digital economy. Organisations across every sector, from healthcare and finance to government and critical national infrastructure, urgently need qualified professionals who can identify threats, secure systems and respond effectively when incidents occur.
This Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ) in Cyber Security Technologist is a flexible one-year (full-time) or two-year (part-time) programme developed in collaboration with employers and aligned to the Skills England occupational standard. It carries the prestigious HTQ quality mark, which recognises that the course delivers the specialist knowledge and skills identified by employers as addressing national skills shortages. This ensures that what you learn is directly relevant to industry needs.
On successful completion, you will be awarded a Level 4 Certificate in Higher Education, giving you both a recognised qualification and the confidence that your skills are in demand by employers.
De Montfort University (DMU) is the only university in the region to hold Gold status as an Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Education (ACE-CSE), awarded by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). You will be studying in an environment where cyber security is taken seriously at the highest level.
Who is it for? This programme is designed for a wide range of learners, including school leavers, adult returners, career changers, and professionals currently working in IT who are looking to specialise in cyber security. No prior experience in cyber security is required. We recognise that balancing study with work and personal commitments can be challenging, which is why this course is delivered in the evenings - offering the flexibility to learn in a way that fits around your life.
How is it delivered? Teaching is delivered in 4 structured 9-week blocks as evening sessions at DMU’s Leicester campus. You will learn via a blend of lectures, seminars and hands-on coding sessions.
What will you study? Eight modules covering programming, computer systems, law and security management, cyber security foundations, endpoint security, computer networks, and cyber threat intelligence and incident response.
Support and resources: You will have access to specialist security labs, DMU's Kimberlin Library, digital learning platforms and the full range of student support services throughout your studies.
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