The Information Security programme at the Military College of Signals (MCS), a constituent campus of National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), builds practical skills in protecting networks, systems, and data. You’ll study core computing foundations alongside security-focused engineering topics to prepare for cybersecurity roles.
The Information Security program at the Military College of Signals (MCS), a part of the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), is designed to equip students with essential skills in safeguarding networks, systems, and data. This comprehensive course combines foundational computing knowledge with specialized security engineering topics, preparing graduates for various roles in the cybersecurity field.
Core courses typically include:
Learning approach:
Capstone / Thesis: Many bachelor's programs include a final project or culminating assessment. Please refer to the official program plan for specific requirements.
There are currently no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA grading score requirements publicly available for this program.
Graduates of the Information Security program will be well-prepared to pursue various careers in the cybersecurity sector. Opportunities may include roles such as security analyst, network security engineer, and information security consultant, among others, where they can apply their knowledge and skills to protect organizations from cyber threats.
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