Software and Systems Security

Study mode:Blended Study type:Part-time Languages: English
Local:$ 17.1 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 20.1 k / Year(s)  
1 place StudyQA ranking:4867 Duration:2 years

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A security professional needs to understand principles of architecture, design, management, interoperability, and evolution, and to apply them effectively in a world of rapidly-changing technologies and expectations. The MSc in Software and Systems Security teaches these principles and their application.

 

You will take between two and four years to complete a minimum of ten courses on the MSc in Software and Systems Security, typically at a rate of three courses per year, earning your degree while in full time professional employment. 

Each short course is based around a week of intensive teaching in Oxford, with some initial reading to consider beforehand, and a six-week assignment to complete afterwards. The teaching week allows you the chance to explore a subject in depth, with expert teaching and supervision, away from the demands of work and family. The reading gives you the opportunity to prepare yourself; the assignment, an opportunity to deepen and to demonstrate your understanding.

The programme also offers an alternative master’s degree, the MSc in Software Engineering.

You will need to provide us with the following:

  1. personal information and contact details
  2. your current cv (two or three pages will suffice)
  3. a brief statement of your reasons for applying
  4. details of previous higher (university-level) education
  5. information regarding nationality and citizenship
  6. language information and language test results (if applicable)
  7. the names and addresses of two referees

As soon as you've provided the first two items, we should be in a position to determine whether you appear likely to meet the programme admission criteria in terms of previous education and experience, and we'll be happy to provide some initial advice on this basis: simply click "request a review" on the website.

Making your application

Before you submit your application, you need to provide all of the information mentioned above, and upload appropriate, supporting evidence: you should provide transcripts for any previous university-level education that you've mentioned, and provide test certificates for any language tests that you've referred to. As soon as you've done this, you can apply by clicking "submit my application" on the last page of the on-line application form. You will need to pay the University application fee (currently £75) at this point.

Your interview

We will offer an interview to any applicant who appears to meet the admission criteria (see below), either in person or (in the case of overseas applicants only) via telephone or videoconference. You can request an early interview as soon as you've provided your contact details and uploaded your cv: simply click on the button on the form. Otherwise, we will contact you to arrange an interview when your application arrives.

If you request an early interview, we'll also review the combination of education and experience described on your cv; if it doesn't look as if it would be enough, we'll let you know right away. We would prefer you to complete your application before the interview, but if you're having difficulty in obtaining transcripts, we'll happily interview you on the basis of the information you've provided.

References

We will consider references from anyone in a position to comment on your readiness for postgraduate study. It would be good if one of your referees were able to comment on your academic ability or previous education, and the other were able to comment on your professional experience. A reference from your current employer or line manager is always welcome.

You can ask your referees to send their recommendations to us directly: by post, or by email. You can obtain and forward their recommendations yourself only if they are presented in a sealed envelope, with the referee's signature across the seal, and a piece of clear tape over the signature and the seal.

Accessibility

The University requires you to apply online. Paper applications are only acceptable in exceptional circumstances where it is not possible for you to apply online. If you do have an exceptional need to use a paper form, please contact Graduate Admissions and Funding / +44 (0) 1865 270059.

A range of assistive measures are in place to support applications from students with disabilities – for example, a paper application will be accepted where necessitated by an applicant's disability. Further information on this support is available for applicants with disabilities.

For more information, see the application guide.

Admission criteria

To be accepted for postgraduate study in software engineering (or software and systems security), you should have:

  • at least two years' close engagement with software (or security) issues in a professional environment (but see below);
  • a university-level qualification in a related subject (but see below);
  • a good command of both written and spoken English;
  • an appreciation of the challenges and practices in software engineering (or in software and systems security);
  • an appropriate level of logical, mathematical, or analytical skills;
  • a good understanding of the nature of the programme, and the level of commitment required;
  • the support of their employer, if necessary, in embarking on this course of study.

More extensive experience may compensate for the lack of a related qualification, and a strong, immediately-relevant qualification—e.g. in engineering or computing—may compensate for a lack of experience.


Want to improve your English level for admission?

Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.

  • ✔️ Flexible study schedule
  • ✔️ Experienced teachers
  • ✔️ Certificate upon completion

📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.

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