Outline
This course focuses on the key concepts and challenges in data protection and computer software security.
You will examine both the high- and low-level practical aspects of computer security. High-level aspects include cryptography theory, data access policy development and security program management. Low-level aspects include computer forensics, network intrusion detection and incident handling.
You will also study the theory behind new developments in computing, such as machine learning and incident handling in network defence.
Career information
This degree equips you with the skills to protect digital systems and data. By acquiring expertise in risk management, encryption and network security, you will be prepared for careers in fields such as IT security, cybersecurity consulting and digital forensics.
Professional Recognition
This degree is accredited by the Australian Computer Society.
Careers
- Security Analyst
- Security Engineer
- Security Investigator
- Network Security Engineer
- Information Assurance Engineer
- Cryptographer
- Security Administrator
Industries
- Applications and Software Development
- E-commerce
- Healthcare
- Manufacturing
- Finance
- Education
- Government
Course outline
Year 1
- Fundamental Concepts of Data Security
- Integrating Indigenous Science and STEM Foundations
- Introduction to Software Engineering
- Programming Design & Implementation
- Data Structures & Algorithms
- Unix & C Programming
- Linear Algebra & Statistics for Engineers
- Cyber Security Concepts
Year 2
- Data Communications & Network Management
- Network Systems Design
- Operating Systems
- Unix Systems Programming
- Database Systems
- Cyber Crimes & Security Enhanced Programming
- Computing Topics
- Elective Units
Year 3
- Fundamental Concepts of Cryptography
- Machine Learning
- Capstone Cyber Security Project – 1
- Capstone Cyber Security Project – 2
- Cyber Security Intrusion Detection System & Incident Handling
- Penetrating Testing & Defense
- Elective units
Qualification
Bachelor of Computing (Cyber Security)
CRICOS Code
0100817
Application Intake
Semester 1 2025
Orientation week: Monday 17 to Friday 21 February
Semester Start: Monday 24 February
Semester End: Friday 13 June
Duration
3 Years full time
Location
Curtin University Colombo
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Semester 2 2025
Orientation week: Monday 14 to Friday 18 July
Semester start: Monday 21 July
Semester end: Friday 7 November
*Application close two weeks before orientation.
*Above dates are subject to change.
Academic entry requirements
Sri Lankan A/L
Completion of Sri Lankan General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level with an aggregate calculated from your best three subjects (excluding General English) completed in one sitting. See table below.
London A/L
Completion of GCE A-Levels from a UK examination authority (Cambridge, Edexcel or equivalent) and achieve the required aggregate as specified in table 1. Evidence of English competency must be provided.
OR
Completion of the Curtin University foundation program (Information Technology Engineering; Business streams).
OR
Any other alternative qualification recognised by Curtin University.
Minimum requirements for degree programs
Points are assigned on the basis that: A*/A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, S/E=1

English entry requirements
A minimum of a C grade in GCE O-Level English; or a GCE A-Level General English is required. Sri Lankan O-Level and A-Level English results must have been issued within five years of the application date to Curtin University Colombo.
OR
A minimum of any one of the accepted English proficiency tests as specified in the table below. The test must have been undertaken within two years of your application to study at Curtin University Colombo.

Course fee structure


**The course fees are applicable for degrees completed in Sri Lanka and are subject to review.
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