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Cybersecurity (BSc Hons)

Network security, ethical hacking, digital forensics, and risk management. One of the fastest-growing fields in UK tech — supported by free LSOE admissions guidance.

Qualification

Undergraduate — Level 6

Duration

3 years full-time

Institution

Middlesex University London

Study Mode

blended

City

London

Intakes

September

Why Study This Course in the UK?

  • UK digital economy employs over 1.7 million people — one of the fastest-growing sectors in Britain
  • Student Finance England covers tuition fees for most undergraduate Computing degrees at UKVI-licensed universities
  • Many programmes are aligned with BCS (The Chartered Institute for IT) professional standards
  • Strong graduate outcomes — Computing is consistently among the highest-earning undergraduate subjects in the UK

About This Programme

Network security, ethical hacking, digital forensics, and risk management. One of the fastest-growing fields in UK tech — supported by free LSOE admissions guidance.

London School of Excellence provides free admissions guidance for this programme. We help you choose the right UK partner university, prepare your application, and meet all entry requirements — at no cost to you.

Entry Requirements

2 A-levels or equivalent. Computing or Maths background preferred.

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Career Opportunities

Graduates from IT & Computing programmes go on to work across a wide range of industries in the UK and internationally. Below are some of the most common career destinations.

Software Developer / Engineer
Cybersecurity Analyst
Data Scientist / Data Analyst
Cloud Solutions Architect
IT Project Manager
AI / Machine Learning Engineer

Progression Pathways

Computing graduates enter one of the fastest-growing job markets in the UK. Postgraduate specialisation is common and well-funded.

MSc Cybersecurity / Data Science

Specialist postgraduate routes at UK universities

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Professional Certification

CompTIA, AWS, Google Cloud, or Microsoft Azure certifications after graduation

PhD / Research

EPSRC-funded research in AI, cybersecurity, and distributed systems

Where Can You Study This Course?

IT & Computing programmes are available at LSOE partner universities across multiple UK cities.

LondonManchesterBirminghamEdinburghBristolLeeds

LSOE places Computing students at University of East London, Middlesex University London, and Anglia Ruskin University — all with strong industry links to UK tech employers and BCS-accredited pathways.

Many UK Computing programmes are accredited by BCS (The Chartered Institute for IT), providing a recognised professional development pathway.

Available Intakes

The following intake periods are available for this programme at LSOE partner universities. Availability varies by institution — your adviser will confirm exact dates.

September

Main intake — the largest cohort each year, with full programme availability.

Intake availability is subject to change. LSOE advisers will confirm the next available start date during your free consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Cybersecurity (BSc Hons) and studying IT & Computing at UK universities.

What are the entry requirements for Cybersecurity (BSc Hons)?
2 A-levels or equivalent. Computing or Maths background preferred.
How long does a Computing degree take in the UK?
A BSc Hons Computer Science or IT degree typically takes 3 years full-time. Some programmes offer a 4-year sandwich placement year with industry partners. Apprenticeship-style and blended learning routes may also be available at partner universities.
Can international students apply for Computing courses in the UK?
Yes. International students can apply for UK Computing degrees through LSOE. English language requirements are typically IELTS 6.0 overall. You will also need a Student Route visa (formerly Tier 4) if studying full-time in the UK. LSOE provides free guidance throughout the visa and admissions process.
What careers are available after a Computing degree?
Computing graduates enter one of the UK's fastest-growing job markets. Common roles include Software Developer, Cybersecurity Analyst, Data Scientist, Cloud Architect, and IT Project Manager. The average graduate salary in UK tech roles ranges from £28k–£45k, rising significantly with experience.
Is a Computing degree eligible for Student Finance England?
Yes. UK Home students can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan of up to £9,535 per year and a Maintenance Loan for eligible Computing degree programmes. The course must be offered by a UKVI-licensed institution registered with the Office for Students (OfS). LSOE can confirm eligibility as part of your free consultation.

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