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Network & Information Security / with Management Studies Kingston University London

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
MSc On-Campus Part-time 2 - 4 years January, September £6545.00 year per £11000.00 year per
MSc On-Campus Full-time 1 - 2 years September, January £11900.00 year per £20000.00 year per
Course fee notes

2025/26

Fee categoryAnnual Fee Home (UK students) Full Time £11,400 Part Time £6,270 International Full Time £19,300 Part Time £10,615

2026/27

Fee categoryAnnual Fee Home (UK students) Full Time £11,900 Part Time £6,545 International Full Time £20,000 Part Time £11,000

Course overview

Cyber security, the umbrella term for computer, network and information security, is of increasing importance. New legislation, technologies, vulnerabilities and threats necessitate frequent system updates. 

Our Network and Information Security MSc course will equip you with a critical awareness of current developments and future trends in cryptography, network security and mobile/wireless security. 

You will explore techniques and technologies to combat threats, such as malware, social engineering, data leakage or zero-day attacks. All the techniques taught are underpinned by an understanding of secure authentication mechanisms, access control, intrusion detection, information security policies and user education. 

This course can also be combined with Management Studies, to allow you to develop key business and management skills.

A project/dissertation will enable you to study an area of interest in depth and gain valuable research skills. Your project is usually relevant to your career, so it provides an excellent selling point when you are looking for a job or promotion. If you are an overseas student, we will help you to carry out a project either based in your home country or that will be of specific relevance when you return home.

Many of our staff in the Faculty are research active. This ensures they are in touch with the latest thinking and bring best practice to your studies. Computing research activities are focused around the following main research centres:

  • Digital Imaging Research Centre – offering expertise in computer vision, medical imaging, visual surveillance, ambient intelligence, machine learning and computer graphics.
  • Wireless Multimedia and Networking Research Group  – The research group carries out fundamental and applied research on wireless communications and networking, media streaming and closely related fields.

Industry contacts provide demonstrations of current technology for you to explore. We also organise vendor seminars to expose you to current and emerging technologies.


Entry requirements

The typical offer for this course is a 2:2 or above honours degree in a relevant subject or substantial work experience. 

Please note: each application is assessed on an individual basis and may be subject to additional requirements, such as undertaking short course(s), work experience and/or English language qualification(s). Meeting particular minimum entry requirements does not automatically guarantee a place.

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