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Master of Cyber Investigations and Forensics

Become a specialist in cyber investigations and digital forensics.

Technology is expanding into every aspect of people’s lives – which means cyber security is a growing priority for governments, businesses and individuals. Taught by industry experts, this specialist master’s degree develops the skills and understanding you need to work at the forefront of a dynamic global field.

Study location
  • Online
UniSC program code
SC704
Commence
Semester 1
Duration
1.5 years full time or equivalent part time
Study mode
Online
Fee type 2020
  • Postgraduate coursework places
Total courses
9
Total units
144
Footnotes
  • This program is not CRICOS registered. Online programs are not available to Student visa holders.
  • Fee type - Funding Cluster 3
  • Note: Students in specific courses may have the opportunity to seek external industry certifications. Any fees associated with these certifications must be borne by the student and are not the responsibility of the University.

Technology is expanding into every aspect of people’s lives – which means cyber security is a growing priority for governments, businesses and individuals. Taught by industry experts, this specialist master’s degree develops the skills and understanding you need to work at the forefront of a dynamic global field.

You’ll gain an understanding of the social environment technology operates within, be guided through digital investigator methods and frameworks, gain expertise in digital forensic examinations, and receive mentoring from key experts and innovators in the field while you conduct your own cyber research project.

Engage with state-of-the-art digital crime scenes and benefit from unrivalled knowledge of current and emerging cyber threats through IDCARE’s National Identity Lab.

Taught online, this program is for current computer science or ICT professionals who want to become leaders in cyber security. If you don’t hold an undergraduate degree in computer science (or a related discipline), the Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security can provide a pathway to the master’s degree.

In this program you will:

  • Learn how to manage complex cybercrime investigations and undertake cyber forensics on current and emerging technologies.
  • Understand the ethical and legal issues associated with cybercrime investigations and develop decision-making tools to assess, evaluate and analyse digital data.
  • Gain insights from key industry experts and be engaged in our virtual industry placement program.
  • Advance your leadership and critical problem-solving skills.
Admission requirements

To be considered for admission candidates would normally be required to possess an undergraduate degree from a recognised higher education institution with a technology-related course work component or equivalent.

Please note that offshore international students enrolling in this program can only study it fully online. This program is not available to onshore international students on a Student Visa.

Careers

Digital forensic examiner, information security officer, network security analyst, network security administrator, network investigator, cybercrime investigator, digital crime scene examiner.

Program structure

Required courses (9) 144 units

SEC701 Economics for Managers
SEC702 Innovation Management and Professional Development
SEC703 Managing Across Global Cultures
SEC704 International Trade and Finance
SEC705 Global Business Management
SEC706 Marketing in a Global Environment
SEC707 Marine Vertebrates: Sharks, Seabirds, Fish, Turtles and Whales
SEC708 Coastal and Marine Ecology
SEC709 Marine Science Education Fieldwork

Total units: 144
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Program requirements and notes

Program requirements
  • Successfully complete 144 units as outlined in the program structure.