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Join us for #CareersUnlocked: Trends, threats and the future of Cyber Security

30 November 6pm - 6:45pm (AEDT)

Cyberspace has become a major focus in international relations. With high levels of cross border connectivity, many global powers have incorporated cyber issues into their foreign policies. As cyber threats escalate, governments and organisations need to work together to develop cyber strategies and appoint delegates to oversee these strategic objectives.ÌýÌý

Degree type

Postgraduate coursework

Duration

1 year full-time

Commencing terms

Semester 1, Semester 2

Program code

8631

Delivery mode

Online (some face-to-face electives)

Overview

The Master of Cyber Security, Strategy & Diplomacy at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ is offered by the School of Humanities & Social Sciences. This course provides students with the opportunity to explore how cyber security, strategy and diplomacy intersect. Learn how to develop and apply effective cybersecurity strategies to real-world problems, and understand the policy, operational and ethical challenges that result from increasing advances in technology.Ìý

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Find out more

For more information on this degree, see theÌý.

  • Students undertakingÌýMaster of Cyber Security, Strategy & Diplomacy need to complete 48 Units of Credit (UOC) by completing 24 UOC from four core courses, 12 UOC from the Strategy and Politics electives, and 12 UOC from the Technology and Security electives.Ìý

  • The research thesisÌýis recommended for students with a strong interest in pursuing original research in a particular area or intending to undertake a higher-level research qualification. Students who obtain at least a Distinction average in four courses may take a 12 UOC research thesis, ZHSS8401 Research Thesis A 6UOC and ZHSS8402 Research Thesis B 6UOC. You must enrol in both units to fulfil the requirements. You may enrol in the two units concurrently to do the thesis in a single semester or consecutively to complete it over two semesters. Enrolment is subject to approval by the Postgraduate Coordinator.

  • For information regarding entry requirements, please refer to theÌý.Ìý

Key contacts

Program Coordinator
Dr Debbie Lackerstein
E:Ìýd.lackerstein@adfa.edu.au

Student enquiries
E:
ÌýSAS.cbr@unsw.edu.au
T:Ìý(02) 5114 5000Ìý