Royal Holloway -
University of London
Postgraduate
MSc and Postgraduate Diploma in Information
Security
Is
this course for me?
The
field of Information Security is the study of countermeasures to the
threat of information infrastructure failure to ensure the security
of electronic information. It embraces a range of technologies such
as cryptography, computer security, and fraud detection, and also includes
the study of how security can best be managed.
This
programme introduces the technical, legal and commercial aspects of
Information Security. Students come from a variety of backgrounds, ranging
from new graduates through to senior security managers in blue chip
enterprises seeking a formal qualification in Information Security.
Course
summary
| |
You study |
Study period |
Cost |
|
MSc |
6
modules + project |
2-4
years |
£11,915 |
|
Postgraduate Diploma |
6
modules |
1-4
years |
£9,210 |
|
Short courses |
Single
modules are ideal if you're keen to update your professional
knowledge and enhance your career. The fee per module is £1,540.
|
Prestige
The
programme has been developed by academics within the Information
Security Group (ISG) (external link) at
Royal Holloway, University of London, one of the foremost academic security
groups in the world.
The
ISG is at the cutting edge of research into the design and evaluation
of smart cards, electronic commerce, security management, mobile telecommunications
security, and the integration of security techniques into specific applications.
The ISG was awarded a Queen's Anniversary Prize in 1998 in recognition
of it providing "a unique national resource for the training
of information security specialists".
Career
progression
Graduates
of the programme can be found in many organisations, ranging from large
financial institutions to technology and research- oriented organisations,
as well as security specialists. The MSc is also a foundation for further
postgraduate research.
Your
time commitment
This
courses are offered online, enabling you to fit your studies around
work and family commitments. To complete in the minimum study period
you will need to study 20 hours per week during the academic session
(September-April).
Excellent
support
Fully
supported by a Virtual Learning Environment, you will take part in online
tutor-supported seminars and discussions; a virtual student cafe allows
you to interact and network with other students.
Summary
of key dates
| Application
deadline |
31 May |
| Registration
deadline |
31 July |
| Course
starts |
September |
| Examinations
take place |
May |
*Induction
Module
Students
are strongly advised to look at the
induction module (external
link; new window) for further details about learning materials
and online support. If you have any questions regarding the induction
module please email:
information security support (Note:
this is for queries regarding the induction module only).