Western Sydney University in Australia offers a unique undergraduate degree in cyber security and behaviour. The course instructs students on the both the technical and human aspects of cyber security. The aim is to produce graduates at the forefront digital protection. The degree can be taken in three years full time or six years part time. Students are introduced to cyber risk management networks and encouraged to think critically on how cyber threats should be responded to. In the final year of the projects students can complete a research piece or an industry placement. Graduates from the bachelors in cyber security and behaviour at Western Sydney University have done on to work as Data security analysts, risk and security analysts and in cyber intelligence.
General entry requirements for undergraduates at Western Sydney University are the completion of a high should education or equivalent. English language requirements for Western Sydney University are IELTS of between 6.5 and 7.
Fees to international students studying the cyber security and behaviour undergraduate at Western Sydney University are around 30,000 AUD. Details of fees for students from Australia or New Zealand should be got from the University.