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COURSE OUTLINE

Master of Forensic CyberSecurity course provides specialised knowledge and practical skills vital for the fast-growing field of cybersecurity.Develop specialised knowledge in network security, cyber forensics, and risk management, enabling them to detect threats, respond to incidents, and apply effective countermeasures in an evolving cyber landscape.

Successful completion of a bachelor’s degree in an IT-related discipline, or in a non-IT discipline with either a significant IT component or with relevant IT industry experience. The applicant’s entire academic record and industry experience can be taken into consideration when assessing eligibility for the course.

Students are advised to pursue workplace readiness program for masters from Employability. life accredited by Federation University, Australia to avail off the scholarship based course credit exemption.

Academic IELTS with an overall band score of 6.0, with no band less than 6.0 or equivalent.

Step 1: Workplace Readiness Program

Location: Partner Institution.

  • Course waiver of 2 units for 1st year of Masters.
  • Fee waiver for 2 units

Timeline:

  • Along with semester 7 or 8 of graduation.
  • After completing Semester 8 of graduation.

Course Fee: AUD $1000

Step 2: Qualify for Two Years Master’s

Location:

NSW - Australian Technical and Management College Pty Ltd - Sydney

VIC - Australian Technical and Management College Pty Ltd - Melbourne (Bourke)

Total units per year : 8 (2 units will be exempted from 1st year on completion of foundation program)

Course Fee: AUD 36,000 per year (Excluding living cost)

This course provides you with real experience in your chosen profession, through our Co-operative Model.

You will undertake a minimum of 60 days (450 hours) paid placement in industry – contributing directly to course credits. Federation University will arrange the placements for you through our network of industry partners.

Flexible placements options are available which include full time over one semester, part time over an extended period or in blocks embedded into your subjects. Federation University Co-op ensures that you graduate with employability skills and industry experience.

Learn more at https://federation.edu.au/co-op

  • Demonstrate a theory-based understanding of network security, cyber forensics, information warfare, applied cryptography, and information risk management.
  • Co-Op structured (industry based) curriculum.
  • Explain and analyse the principles of cyber threat detection, analytics, incident response, and security operation planning.
  • Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of specialist bodies of knowledge within the field.
  • Critically evaluate and analyse evolving cyber security trends.
  • Apply knowledge of cyber security practices to assess risks and implement effective countermeasures.
  • Understand the scope, principles, norms, accountabilities, and ethical parameters of cyber security practice.
  • Assess and communicate cyber security concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.

November’24, March’25.

  • Cyber Security Engineer
  • Cyber Governance Risk and Compliance Specialist
  • Cyber Security Analyst
  • Cyber Security Architect
  • Penetration Tester