- Overview
- Course Structure
- Entry Requirements
- Fees
- FAQ
Course Information
Intakes
May and August
Duration
Part-time – 32 months
(Options to complete from 20 months with heavier study load and/or credit exemptions)
Full-time – 20 months*
(*Full-time Program is currently unavailable.)
Mode of delivery
Blended; Program may comprise of:
- Lectures
- Group Activities
- Workshops and/or Laboratories
- Online Resources
- Consultations
Assessment
Coursework & Written Exams
About the Program
Cyberspace has transformed the way we live and do business. We are increasingly relying on networked applications for assessing information and making critical business decisions. It is crucial for individuals, enterprises, and governments to be able to secure cyberspace from attacks, to effectively conduct their business.
This program provides an open path to cyber security for individuals from diverse backgrounds. You will develop a holistic understanding of security measures, encompassing network, system, and foundational theories. Gain insights into cyber systems and infrastructures, and their applications. Explore the human and legal aspects of cyber security. Learn the skills needed to address global skill shortages.
Industry-recognised cybersecurity learning with EC-Council
Newcastle Australia has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with EC-Council to strengthen industry alignment within cybersecurity education and support professional certification pathways for future cyber leaders.
Through this collaboration, students in the Master of Cyber Security may gain access to EC-Council certification-aligned learning activities, special exam focus workshops, and opportunities to pursue globally-recognised certifications such as CEH, CND, CSCU, or other mutually agreed certification pathways, subject to applicable terms and availability.
This collaboration enhances the program’s focus on practical cyber capability, professional readiness, and industry-relevant learning for working professionals seeking to advance in cybersecurity, cyber defence, risk, governance, and digital resilience roles.
Why Us
Industry-Relevant Skills for High-Growth Sectors
Aligned with Regional Cyber Workforce Demand
Career Advancements
for Computer Science
University in the world
12 Subjects ranked in the top 200 in the world
Career Opportunities
Upon graduation, this program will allow you to harness your expertise in cyber security to work in a variety of industry sectors.
of graduates employed
of graduates with salary increment
Career options may include:
Security System Manager
Security Consultant
Cryptographer
Cyber Security Architect
Security System developer
Cyber Security Analyst
Program Videos
Duration
Teaching Mode & Frequency
Classes for each module may be conducted weekly (i.e. Part-time – 2 days x 2 hours or Full-time* – 5 days x 3 hours)
Total Contact Hours
Part-Time/Full-Time* – 689.65 hours
Course Requirements
To complete the program, students must pass modules totaling 160 units.*
Consisting of 80 units of core modules and 80 units of non-specialisation modules. Each module is 10 units unless stated otherwise.
Core Modules
- COMP6600 Cyber Security Governance, Risk, and Compliance
- COMP6900 Computing Project (20 units)
- INFT6031 Systems and Network Administration
- INFT6160 Cybersecurity Fundamentals
- INFT6360 Cloud Computing
- INFT6800 Professional Practice in IT
- COMP6060 Human Factors Engineering
Non-Specialisation
- COMP6360 Data Security
- COMP6500 Security Attacks: Analysis and Mitigation Strategies
- SENG6250 System and Network Security
- GSBS6001 Managing Under Uncertainty
- SENG4500 Network and Distributed Computing
- SENG4430 Software Quality
- PHIL6090 Ethics of Emerging Technologies
- GSBS6004 Organisational Behavior and Design
Lecturers
Our programs are enhanced by a committed team of full- and part-time academic staff with extensive experience in both academia and industry. They provide students with insightful knowledge, help them get ready for the workforce, and contribute to the development of the next generation of global leaders.
Minimum Academic Level
- Applicants with a Bachelor’s Degree (AQF 7 level) or higher in a related discipline* may apply for up to 80 units of RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) towards the program;
or - Applicants who have completed the UON Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security are eligible for admission to the Master of Cyber Security and will receive 40 units of credits towards the program;
or - In lieu of a Bachelor’s degree, applicants who are at least 30 years old, possess a minimum of 8 years of relevant* work experience, and hold professional qualifications may be considered.
* Related fields: cyber security, computer science, software engineering, computer systems, and information technology.
** Prospective students who would like their work experience to be considered, please provide certified copies of all relevant qualifications, a detailed CV, a statement of service or signed letters from employers confirming your role, duties and period of employment.
Minimum Language Proficiency
Applicants for this program must satisfy a minimum English Language Proficiency Standard equivalent to an IELTS overall minimum of 6.5 with no subtest result below 6.0.
Fees
Fees are subjected to prevailing Goods and Service Tax (GST) and are payable on a modular basis before commencement of Trimester. The fees include all course materials but exclude textbooks (if applicable).
Refer here for other miscellaneous fees.
Application Fee
SG$ 200
Full Course Fee
8-module pathway (with 8-module exemption) – SG$ 24,000
12-module pathway (with 4-module exemption) – SG$ 36,000
16-module pathway – SG$ 48,000
Scholarships & Study Grants
Scholarships for organisations and study grants are available.
*Limited period only. Terms & conditions apply
What type of students is the Master of Cyber Security program designed for?
What topics are covered in the Master of Cyber Security program?
The Master of Cyber Security program covers a comprehensive range of topics, including cybersecurity fundamentals, network security, cyber risk management, and secure software development. Students also explore governance, policy, and incident response to develop both technical and strategic capabilities.
What qualifications do I need to apply for the Master of Cyber Security program?
To apply for the postgraduate cyber security program, you will need a Bachelor’s Degree or higher in a related discipline. Applicants who have completed the UON Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security are eligible for admission to the Master of Cyber Security and will receive 40 units of credits towards the program.
Applicants without a degree may still be considered if they are at least 30 years old with a minimum of 8 years of relevant work experience and professional qualifications.
What is the maximum duration for the Master of Cyber Security program?
The maximum duration for postgraduate coursework program is 6 years for 160-unit program (non-cognate) and 4 years for 80-unit program (cognate).
For more information, please refer to https://policies.newcastle.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=108. However, students may also complete it earlier if they choose to take the maximum number of modules offered where applicable, or if they receive credit exemptions for modules completed at another tertiary institution that is recognised by the University.
Please contact our Education Consultants for an assessment or for further enquiries.
What is the teacher-student ratio for the Master of Cyber Security program?
The teacher-student ratio for the Master of Cyber Security program is 1:30.
What type of career opportunities are available to graduates of the Master of Cyber Security program?
Graduates of the Master of Cyber Security program can pursue a wide range of roles across industries such as finance, healthcare, government, and technology. Career opportunities include positions like Cyber Security Analyst, Security Consultant, Security System Manager, Cyber Security Architect, Cryptographer, and Security System Developer.