The Higher National Diploma in Computing with HTQ status in Cyber Security is a two-year higher-level course, equivalent to the second year of a university degree programme. The qualification has a core focus in Cyber Security, Digital Technologies, Networking, Information Security Management, Applied Cryptography in the cloud, Forensics, Emerging Technologies, and the Internet of Things.

What computing fields could you move on to after completing the course? You will be preparing for opportunities as a Cyber Intelligence officer, Forensic Computer Analyst, Cyber Ops Associate, IT security coordinator. You are not limited to these job roles with the HND in Computing with HTQ status in Cyber Security. You will be preparing for exciting career opportunities in Digital Technologies. Responsibilities of Cyber Security Analyst include:

  • Configuring and utilising threat detection tools.
  • Performing data analysis to identify security vulnerabilities, threats, and risks.
  • Securing and protecting organisations' systems and applications from threat actors - Vulnerability assessment and tracking.
  • Monitoring for cyber threats, malware, and security vulnerabilities.
  • Diagnosing data vulnerability and regulating the use of data.
  • Configuring network devices to enhance organisational security.
  • Running data usage reports.
  • Training staff in the latest security measures to minimise cyber security threats.
  • Defending against the latest cyber threats that organisations face.

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  • Entry Requirements

    You will require a minimum of 48 UCAS points from a relevant Level 3 qualification such as:

    • National Diploma/Certificate in IT or other IT-related Level 3 qualification or Access to HE in Computing, Business or computer related.
    • An International Baccalaureate qualification.
    • Applicants with BTEC ND/NC or degrees in other areas will be considered.
    • 5 GCSEs-grades A*-C/9-4 including English and Maths or equivalent qualification.
    • We will accept T Levels for entry onto our higher education courses, providing they meet our entry requirements.

    Additional Entry Requirements

    • Applications from students with specific vocational, professional and other qualifications are judged on merit according to the relevance of such courses serving as preparation for the programme.
    • We also welcome applications from mature students with an interest in learning the technical aspects of Computing.
    • If you do not have the above UCAS or GCSE requirements but have appropriate experience, specific knowledge or industry-based qualifications, your application will be welcomed and still considered
  • Assessment

    Assessment is through coursework, assignments, individual or group projects, demonstrations of software implementations and individual or group presentations.

  • Progression

    Following successful achievement of the Higher National Diploma in Computing (Cyber Security), further study can be achieved through a Top Up Degree, to gain a BSc at University level.  Students can fast track to the 3rd year of the BSc in Computing, BSc Data Science, BSc Information Technology, BSc Business Computer Systems, depending on final grades achieved in Level 5. Students should be aware that each university sets its own admission criteria and that those criteria can change. For more information on entry requirements, please visit https://www.highernationals.com/degree-finder The most popular Cyber Security employment are Blockchain Developer, Cyber Security Project Manager, Ethical Hacker, Cyber Security Consultant, Digital Forensic Analyst, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)

  • Apply Now

    -Apply now via UCAS.com -The UCAS code for this course is G402 -The university code for Bromley College is B97 -For further information, please email HE@lsec.ac.uk

  • Module information

    Year 1: Level 4 (HTQ)

    • Unit 1: Programming -15 Credits
    • Unit 2: Networking-15 Credits
    • Unit 3: Professional Practice-15 Credits
    • Unit 4: Database Design and Development-15 Credits
    • Unit 5: Security-15 Credits
    • Unit 6: Planning a Computer Project (Pearson Set)- -15 Credits
    • Unit 10: Cyber Security-15 Credits
    • Unit 14: Maths for Computing-15 Credits Year 1: Level 5 (HTQ)
    • Unit 16: Computing Research Project (Pearson-set)-30 Credits
    • Unit 17: Business Process Support-15 Credits
    • Unit 30: Applied Cryptography in the Cloud-15 Credits
    • Unit 31: Forensics-15 Credits
    • Unit 32: Information Security Management-15 Credits
    • Unit 34: Analytical Methods-15 Credits
    • Unit 36: User Experience and Interface Design-15 Credits
  • Cost and Loans

    You can apply for a student loan for this course from Student Finance England. You should do this as soon as possible to ensure your funding is in place for the start of your course.

    Although we aim to minimise any additional costs to students over and above the course tuition fee, there will be some additional costs which students are expected to meet. These include:

    • Textbooks

    • Travel to other sites - Where required

    • Library Fees and Fines - If you fail to return loaned items within the required time, you will be responsible for the cost of any fees or fines applicable

    • Printing and photocopying - You will need to cover the cost of any printing or photocopying undertaken to support your learning

    • Graduation ceremonies - It is free for you to attend the ceremony itself. Guest tickets and robe hire/photography are additional costs payable by you.
  • Learning and Teaching

    The Higher National Diploma in Computing (Cyber Security) is a two-year course.

    The programme contains practical classroom-based exercises and study. The course delivery uses traditional teaching, presentations and demonstrations, tutorials, group seminars, and self-directed study.

    The course is made up of taught lectures, independent study time and tutorials.

    You will be introduced to key topics and concepts during the modules but are required to engage with additional wider reading and research to enhance your chance of success on the course.

  • Contact Hours

    You will be taught through lectures, seminars and practical workshops. The programme is delivered over 2.5 days with 15 hours of contact time per week. In addition, students will be required to carry out 15 hours of independent study and partake in group work where required.

    You will study at our Orpington Campus in our University Centre.

  • Academic Input

    You will be taught by an academic team that consists of highly qualified academics with a range of expertise and experience. All our team members hold teaching qualifications and some hold Masters qualifications. All lecturers have experience in delivering research-informed teaching.

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If you progress onto and complete a degree course, you will not be required to repay any of the Advanced Learner Loan you may have taken to cover your access course fees.

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