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Griffith University

Master of Cyber Security

  • Delivery: Face to Face
  • Study Level: Postgraduate
  • Duration: 24 months
  • Course Type: Master's

Develop the expertise to investigate and identify current and future cyber security threats, conduct risk and vulnerability assessments of networked devices and infrastructure, and generate and implement innovative cyber security solutions.

Course overview

As technology continues to evolve the need for organisations to protect and secure digital information is becoming more critical. As a graduate of the Master of Cyber Security, you will possess the skills to generate and implement innovative cyber security solutions for business, government and individuals.

CSP Subsidised Fees Available

This program has a limited quota of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP). The indicative CSP price is calculated based on first year fees for EFT. The actual fee may vary if there are choices in electives or majors.

Key facts

Delivery
Face to Face
Course Type
Master's
Duration
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Can be studied part time.
24 months (Full time)
Campus
Gold Coast
Nathan
South Bank
Intake
New start dates announced soon
Units
16
Fees
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HECS-HELP loans are available to assist eligible domestic CSP students with the cost of a university course.
HECS, CSP

What you will study

To be eligible for the award of Master of Cyber Security, you must acquire 160 credit points. Each course is valued at 10, unless otherwise indicated.

There are three pathways available. Your eligibility for a particular option depends on your previous qualifications and relevant work experience.

  • Pathway 1 (1 year - related degree and work experience)
  • Pathway 2 (1.5 years - related degree)
  • Pathway 3 (2 years - any degree)
Pathway 1 (1 year - related degree and work experience)

Core units    

  • Project and Cyber Security Management
  • Fundamentals of Cyber Security
  • Cyber Security Operations Centres
  • Cryptographic Applications - 7007ICT (offered from 2025)
  • Offensive Cyber Security
  • IT and Cyber Security Governance, Policy, Ethics and Law
  • Digital Investigations
  • Responsible and Secure Artificial Intelligence
Pathway 2 (1.5 years - related degree)
Pathway 3 (2 years - any bachelor degree)
Electives

Entry requirements

To be eligible for admission to the Master of Cyber Security, you must have one of:

One-year program (80 credit points): 

  • A recognised Bachelor's degree (or higher) in a related discipline with a minimum grade point average of 4.0 using a 7.0 scale AND a minimum of three years full-time equivalent relevant work experience.

1.5-Year program (12 credit points): 

  • a related Bachelor's degree (or higher) from a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum GPA of 4.0 (using a 7.0 scale)

2-year program (160 credit points): 

  • A recognised Bachelor's degree (or higher) in any discipline with a minimum grade point average of 4.0 using a 7.0 scale.
  • A combination of alternative admission criteria, such as formal, informal, and non-formal learning, is deemed to be equivalent to one of the above.

English language requirements apply to International applicants and other applicants whose previous study was undertaken in a language other than English. The minimum English language requirements for such applicants for entry to this program are as follows:

  • A minimum overall band score of 6.5 on IELTS (Academic) with no sub-score of less than 6.0.
  • A minimum score of 575 on TOEFL.
  • Internet-based (iBT) TOEFL score of 79 (no sub-score less than 19).
  • No score less than 3+ in each skill of the ISLPR (conducted by ISLPR Language Services only).
  • Minimum overall score of 176 (no score less than 169) on C1 Advanced (formerly Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English) or C2 Proficiency (formerly. Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English).
  • Overall score of 58 in the Pearson Test of English (Academic) with no score less than 50.

English test results must be no more than two years old.

International students who successfully complete the Direct Entry Program (DEP) will satisfy the English Language requirements for this Griffith degree.

The Direct Entry Program (DEP) is not available for Domestic students.

Applicants should refer to the English language requirements section of the following University procedure for exceptions to these overall requirements:

Admission Procedure

If you do not meet the University's specified English language requirements, you may wish to contact the Griffith English Language Institute to increase your eligibility for entering a Griffith University program. This Institute offers a number of English language and other courses at both its Brisbane and Gold Coast branches.

Recognition of Prior Learning

Griffith University grants credit and recognition of prior learning which may relate to prior formal learning or prior informal and non-formal learning. For more information, please visit the following website:

Credit transfer

Griffith's innovative Credit Precedent Database allows you to find out what credit decisions have been made in the past. These precedents will give you an idea of what you can expect.

Outcomes

Career outcomes

This program will expose you to the skills and knowledge appropriate for a career in the cyber security industry. You will be equipped for potential career opportunities as

  • Cyber Security Analyst
  • Cyber Security Architect
  • Cyber Security Manager
  • Forensic Computer Analyst
  • Security Consultant
  • Security and Compliance Auditor

Fees and CSP

Estimated tuition fee in 2025: $9,500(Commonwealth Supported Place)

A student’s annual fee may vary in accordance with:

  • The number of units studied per term.
  • The choice of major or specialisation.
  • Choice of units.
  • Credit from previous study or work experience.
  • Eligibility for government-funded loans.

Student fees shown are subject to change. Contact the university directly to confirm.

FEE-HELP loans are available to assist eligible full-fee paying domestic students with the cost of a university course.

Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP)

The Australian Government allocates certain numbers of CSP to universities each year, which are then distributed to students based on merit.

If you're a Commonwealth Supported Student (CSS), you'll only need to pay a portion of your tuition fees. This is known as the student contribution amount – the balance once the government subsidy is applied. This means your costs are much lower.

Limited CSP spaces are offered to students enrolled in selected postgraduate courses.

Your student contribution amount is:

  • Calculated per unit you're enrolled in.
  • Dependent on the study areas they relate to.
  • Reviewed and adjusted each year.
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