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PgD Computer Forensics and Security Compliance (PgD CFSC)

 

Course Structure:

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The course has a flexible modular structure and consists of eight core subjects. A particular emphasis is given in achieving an optimal balance of theory and practice; students will be given exposure to leading-edge software for forensics and security compliance practices.

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The course modules are as follows:

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IS Governance
Information Risk Management
Information Security Management
Security Forensic & Incident Management
Managing and Presenting Digital Evidence
Security Compliance Assessments & Monitoring
Forensic & Compliance Workshops
Scientific Writing & Research Methodology
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Entry Requirements:

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The minimum entry requirement of our Postgraduate course is an Honors Degree equivalent to that of UK University in computing related subjects. The basis of offers made to applicants will be reviewed regularly in relation to the demand for places.

 

English proficiency is essential.
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The content of the course are not the exclusive province of any single discipline or any combination of disciplines. Some backgrounds are more suitable for entry to the course than others. Each student will be considered on an individual basis. Candidates may be interviewed at the discretion of the Course Organizers or a delegated representative of the Course Organizers.

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Credit Hours: 120

 

NQF level: 7

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Guidance Notes: coming soon….

 

Assessment Criteria: Coming Soon….

 

Duration: PgD CFSC shall be taught for at least 9 months

 

Career Opportunity: Successful candidates can apply for MSc (Top Up) (Dissertation) through SIRM or at selective Universities, who accept ABP awarded PgDip. Please view the university list who accepts this program for MSc (Top Up) at www.abp.org.uk. Students must fulfil the University entry criteria to be able to gain successful entry for MSc (Top Up).

 

Awarding Body: Association of Business Practitioners (ABP)

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