Foundation Year – Develop core computing and cyber security skills
Industry-aligned – Your path to becoming CCNA certified starts here, with the opportunity to gain CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certificates of completion alongside your degree
3 flexible timetables – Face-to-face and online learning
City-centre campuses – London, Birmingham, and Manchester
Strong career focus – Teaching focuses on industry needs
Level of study - Undergraduate
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KEY INFORMATION
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition Fees
2025/26: £9,535 (per annum)*
Next intake:
June
Location
London, Birmingham, Manchester
Entry Requirements
48 UCAS points
Duration
4 years
Next Application Deadline
11th May
*Please note yearly fees may increase in line with inflation & Government guidelines.
Build in-demand cyber security skills employers need
78% of UK businesses are investing more in cyber security, creating demand you can fill.
Our BSc (Hons) Cyber Security with Foundation Year degree teaches you all the essential strategies, frameworks and hands-on skills that businesses need to meet the cyber skills gaps of today and tomorrow.
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Why choose a career in cyber security?
As part of this 4-year degree, you’ll learn the technical, practical and analytical skills needed to protect computer networks and data from cyber threats - skills that business leaders are looking for.
You’ll develop cyber expertise that is industry-focused and transferrable from the classroom to the workplace. Some of the modules you’ll study include:
Ethical Hacking
Cloud Computing
Network Security
Risk Management
Data Analysis
Operating Systems
As well as your degree, you’ll earn the industry-recognised Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) “Introduction to Networks” certification, which gives your CV an extra edge with employers.
You won’t be on your own; you’ll have tailored academic support to help you adjust to university life and strengthen skills in leadership, communication and problem-solving. Plus, our dedicated careers team will be there to help you take your next step with 2 years’ career support after you graduate.
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This course is delivered as part of a partnership between QA Higher Education and Southampton Solent University. The programme is validated by the University and delivered by QA Higher Education.
Do I qualify?
Speak to one of our expert course advisors and find out if you qualify to take this course.
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Why study a cyber security degree with a foundation year?
The foundation year has been designed for students who have decided to start a career in cyber security or need extra support settling back into education.
Learn flexibly with our three blended learning options delivered at our London, Birmingham and Manchester campuses, helping you to balance studies with work and life commitments.
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Choose when you learn with blended learning
Blended learning is a mixture of face-to-face and online teaching, designed to help you balance your studies with work, family, or other responsibilities.
We offer 3 timetables for you to choose from in either London, Birmingham, or Manchester and typical timetables may look like the following:
Daytime students
2 days of tuition per week: one session on campus and the other session delivered live online
Evening and weekend students
Timetables will typically follow a schedule like the following each week:
2 evenings live online and 1 weekend day face-to-face on campus; or
2 evenings face-to-face on campus and 1 weekend day live online.
*Please note that the blended timetable pattern will be confirmed by the course scheduling team.
“I chose to study blended learning because I am a mum and I work full-time. It’s very helpful for me to maintain everything: my kids, my work and also my studies.”
Marzena Scheurer,
BSc Cyber Security student
What jobs could I access with a cyber security degree?
With around 4 in 10 employers reporting a lack of technical cyber skills within their workforce, your expertise will be in high demand. Open doors to a range of rewarding roles, including:
Ethical Hacking
Cyber Security Auditor
Cyber Security Analyst
Digital Forensics Analyst
Cyber Consultant
Cyber Defence Analyst
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I study BSc Cyber Security with no work experience?
You can study this degree with no work experience, or minimal experience in tech/computing – we’ve designed the Foundation Year to teach you the core cyber security topics you’ll need to know as a cyber professional. You’ll build on this knowledge as you progress on to your undergraduate degree.
What support do I get when I study BSc Cyber Security?
You’ll have access to a variety of digital software and resources on our virtual learning environment as well as one-to-one support from your tutors online and in person.
Our student support services also provide personalised academic guidance throughout your studies, from coursework/exam writing to referencing and more. You’ll also be fully supported by our careers team during your studies and for 2 years after you graduate – this includes CV and interview preparation, advice on applying for jobs, and mock interview practice.
What starting salary can I get with a BSc in Cyber Security?
Starting salaries for cyber security jobs in the UK tend to vary, with plenty of opportunity to rise depending on your role. Median salaries are around £55,000.
What is blended learning?
Blended learning is an ideal learning mode for students who need flexibility with their schedule. Our blended learning degrees combine face-to-face classes on campus with some classes delivered live online. This gives you more control and flexibility over your study time.