Griffith University
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This double degree will prepare you for diverse career opportunities across technology and justice. Acquire sought-after skills that will enable you to develop and implement cyber security solutions targeting crime disruption and prevention.
Learn how to identify and analyse emerging cyber threats, complete risk and vulnerability assessments, understand the fundamentals of programming and networking and simultaneously gain comprehensive knowledge of crime trends, criminal law, policing, investigation, forensic psychology and the drivers of crime and how it can be prevented.
Information technology.
Potential career opportunities in public and private sectors and in industries including law enforcement, crime prevention, e-safety and cyber security. Roles might include intelligence analyst, forensic computer analyst, security consultant, security and compliance auditor, cyber security analyst/architect, police officer or investigator.
Accreditation for the Bachelor of Cyber Security will be sought with the Australian Computer Society.
Assumed knowledge: Any 2 units of English (Band 3) plus Mathematics Advanced.
Griffith VET Guarantee applies to this program.
View all details of this course on the Griffith University website.
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