MSc Cryptography

... United Kingdom
... London Metropolitan University

Course Overview

Cryptography is based on mathematical theory and computer science. It is the construction and analysis of protocols that prevent third parties or the public from reading private messages. Information security underpinned by cryptographic techniques is key to life in the digital age, with social media and e-commerce increasingly reliant on strong algorithms to protect sensitive personal data. This course is, therefore, an excellent starting point if you want to have a career in developing and applying information security algorithms.

General Eligibility

A 2.1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in mathematics, computer science, data science, software engineering, computing, ICT, physics or economics. Please note your undergraduate degree must have included at least basic training in maths and computing. Programming skills with one of the popular languages, such as Java or Python, would also be a great advantage.

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

  • The overall academic IELTS score required: 6.0_x000D_ Component scores required: Listening: 5.5, Reading: 5.5,Writing: 5.5, Speaking: 5.5

Programme Information
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Course Category

Computing


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Campus Name

Holloway


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Course Level

Postgraduate


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Duration

1


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Available Intake

January, September


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IELTS Score

5.5


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Tuition Fees Range

£13,750,


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