MSc in Computing Science - Specialisation in Cyber Security

Holanda

O que eu aprenderei?

Our society relies on ICT to an ever-larger degree, making cyber security a topic of growing importance. Over the last decade, Radboud University has made a name for itself in this field both in and outside the country. In this specialisation, you will learn how to assess the security of existing ICT solutions, and how to develop more secure solutions for the future.

Master's in Cyber Security: something for you?

Courses take place both at Radboud University and at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e).
You will be taught by many of the best cyber security experts in the Netherlands.
Our research in Data Security is unique in its broad range, which is reflected in a diversity of courses.
Internationally, we’re leading in research on smart cards and privacy-friendly identity management.
Education is closely connected to research at the Privacy & Identity Lab, where privacy and identity are researched from a legal, technical, and social perspective.

What will you learn?

The Master’s specialisation in Cyber Security will teach you how to contribute in the design of new security systems. You’ll be able to draw up the security requirements of an application and discover where possible weaknesses lie. Main focus lies on topics as cryptographic codes, operating systems and protocol verification. But you will also get a broad scope of cyber security to include mathematical, organisational, legal and ethical aspects, with particular attention for privacy issues.

De qual departamento farei parte?

Faculty of Science

Opções de estudo

Período integral (2 anos)

Valores
€17.000,00 (R$ 91.874) por ano
Data de início

Esperado Setembro 2024

Localização

Radboud University

Houtlaan 4,

NIJMEGEN,

Gelderland,

6525 XZ, Netherlands

Requisitos de admissão

Para estudantes internacionais

A completed Bachelor's degree in Computing Science or related area.

In order to get admission to the Master’s in Computing Science, you'll need a completed Bachelor’s degree in Computing Sciences or a related discipline, such as Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics. An international degree has to be equivalent to a Dutch university diploma.

A proficiency in English

In order to take part in the programme, you need to have fluency in English, both written and spoken. Non-native speakers of English* without a Dutch Bachelor's degree or VWO diploma need one of the following:

TOEFL iBT: ≥ 90 + subscores ≥ 22;
IELTS Academic: ≥ 6,5 overall + subscores ≥ 6,0 + writing subscore ≥ 6,5;
Cambridge certificate C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency: C or higher.

Application Deadline: Non-EU/EEA students - 1 April; EU/EEA students - 1 May (recommended deadline for assistance with finding housing) and 1 July (final application deadline).

Students must have passed (preliminary) examinations containing the following subject matter:

Variety of these mathematical courses, at least 12 EC: Calculus, Linear algebra, Logic, Discrete mathematics, Combinatorics, Probability and Statistics, Information theory, Graph theory, Number theory;
Variety of programming courses, at least 12 EC or equivalent: Courses on programming paradigms and Algorithms and data structures;
Variety of other Computing science or computer engineering courses, at least 12 EC or equivalent: Courses in the domains of Security, Computer networks, Computer hardware and/or electronics, Data science, Theoretical computer science, or similar.

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