The minimum entry requirement is a level 6 (Higher education) major award in a cognate area or equivalent.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can be used as a means to gain entry to the programme, or gain exemptions in accordance with Code of Practice No. 6 (Policy and Procedures for the Recognition of Prior Learning). Prior learning can be certified or experiential and will be assessed in accordance with the code.
The Bachelor of Science in Network Cybersecurity is a full Level 7 award that can be awarded to learners on successful completion:
Certificate in Network Cybersecurity
Certificate in Data Cybersecurity
The advised order is to complete the Certificate in Network Cybersecurity before registering to complete the remaining credits in the Cert in Data in Cybersecurity. This allows you to apply the learning in Network Cybersecurity as part of the Cybersecurity Practical Project.
Resulting in you achieving the BSc in Network Cybersecurity part-time over two years.
Learn from world renowned academic staff in Ireland’s leading, future focused and globally recognised colleges.
Gain an accredited NFQ qualification/micro credential that you may count towards a full award if you so wish in the future.
Previous modules may be used as recognition of prior learning towards Advance Centre degree programmes.
Equip yourself with the latest in demand skillset, tools, know-how and knowledge to succeed in your career.
Gain a competitive edge, influence growth and steer strategic goals in your organisation upon completion of your studies with the Advance Centre.