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MScCyber Security

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Starting in2026
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Why study a cyber security master's degree at Solent University

Advance your career with this cyber security conversion course - gain expert skills, industry insights, and hands-on experience to tackle real-world cyber threats and network security.

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    of our master’s graduates progress to high-skilled careers or further study (Graduate Outcomes Survey 22/23, FT taught master's)
  • £0k
    median salary for our master’s graduates (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2022/23, taught master's)
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    invested in our campus estate and facilities in the last five years
  • You’ll have full access to our high-spec cyber and networking labs equipped with industry-standard hardware and software tools, including Cisco ASA Firepower devices, Cisco Packet Tracer, SNORT IPS engine, and Splunk solutions, as well as an EC-Council range of cyber security iLabs.
  • You'll be taught in small groups, enabling you to gain tailored support from academics and shape the course to your own interests.
  • The course content is developed with input from history, including an industrial liaison panel, ensuring students study the latest technology and working practices used by industry.
  • Applicants from all academic disciplines can apply. This conversion course means you can apply even if you haven't studied in this subject area before. Add to your skills, diversify your knowledge, expand your experience, and learn something new.
  • Continue your studies with a research degree. This course will equip you with research and academic skills, helping you to pursue a PhD or an academic career.

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Course overview

Organisations face a growing threat of cyber attacks that seek to compromise their function, steal their data and interrupt their services. Cyber security is concerned with protecting networks, devices and data through the use of technology and the application of processes, tools and frameworks. There is a growing demand for graduates with knowledge and skills in cyber security who can help organisations tackle cybercrime.

Solent’s MSc Cyber Security course will prepare you for pursuing a career in cyber security. This is a dynamic conversion course open to students from any academic background and is designed to launch your career in the high-demand and well-rewarded field of cyber security. You'll build a strong foundation in cyber security while gaining hands-on experience in Python programming, penetration testing, network security, cyber governance, threat intelligence, incident response, and ethical hacking.

With expert-led teaching and access to industry standard tools and labs, you'll develop both technical and strategic skills. The course curriculum is developed with input from a variety of sources, including an industrial liaison panel, to ensure students are studying the latest technology and working practices employed by industry experts.

To aid study, you’ll have full access to the University’s cyber and networking labs equipped with industry-standard hardware and software tools from Cisco and other vendors. These include Cisco ASA Firepower devices; next generation integrated service routers, including the SNORT IPS engine and Splunk solutions; state-of-the-art network simulators (such as Cisco Packet Tracer, the Cisco Modelling Labs, and GNS3); Metasploit; and a range of iLabs from EC-Council. You will also have access to a range of virtual machines such as Windows server, Ubuntu, CentOS, Security Onion, and the CyberOPs VM.

The course also provides you with the option to take a paid work placement in industry for up to six months after completing the taught modules and the dissertation. This will give you valuable practical experience and confidence of working in the industry, boosting your CV and enhancing your employability.

This course is for

This conversion master's course is specifically designed for those who want to learn practical skills in cyber security to protect computer networks, data and infrastructure from cyber attacks. The course does not require any prior technical knowledge, so is also suitable for applicants who do not have any computer science or engineering background and wish to either start a new career in cyber security or enrich their own area with cyber security skills.

What this course leads to

Graduates can apply for cyber security roles across various levels in government, finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructure.

Cyber security analyst
Ethical hacker
Penetration tester
Security consultant
Incident response specialist
Threat intelligence analyst
Network security engineer

Meet the team

The University cannot guarantee any particular members of staff will teach specific aspects of the course in the future, but will endeavour to ensure the teaching team maintains their balance of experience and qualifications.

Facilities

We have state-of-the-art cyber security and networking laboratories used to conduct sandboxed cyber security experiments. You'll have the opportunity to experiment with cyber security tools and applications within Kali Linux, targeting vulnerable systems such as Metasploitable. You'll also have access to a range of other virtual machines such as Windows server, Ubuntu, CentOS, Security Onion, the CyberOPs VM, and many others.

Our specialist labs also include a range of real-world networking and cyber security equipment from Cisco and other vendors, which includes security appliances such as Cisco ASA Firepower devices and next generation integrated service routers including the SNORT IPS engine. We also use other cyber security applications such as Splunk solutions, as well as state-of-the-art simulators including Cisco Packet Tracer, the Cisco Modelling Labs (CML), and GNS3. Students also have access to the EC-Council range of online cybersecurity iLabs.


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