Learn how to safeguard critical data in as little as 12 months of part-time study.
Discover everything you need to know about the Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security from the flexibility of 100% online study to what you'll learn, career outlook to course fees with CSP and more.
Play a crucial role in protecting digital systems and outsmarting cyber threats with UC's new, 100% online Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security.
Engage with the latest technology and industry practices as you explore cyber security compliance, risk management and the growing role of artificial intelligence in as little as 12 months of study.
Study 100% online with reduced fees*
Study when you want, where you want via our convenient 100% online and self-paced study mode. Domestic students studying the Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security may be eligible to secure a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)*, making your course more affordable. Plus, domestic students can also defer the remainder of your course fees via the FEE-HELP program.
Technical subjects built in collaboration with Cisco
Learn from industry leaders while gaining essential applied knowledge and technical expertise for cyber security, including:
- Mastering modern cyber defence strategy for critical infrastructure
- Simplifying compliance to master security governance frameworks
- Harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies for cyber defence
- Bridge the tech communication gap to become an effective communicator
- Hands-on, practical skills via UC’s virtual sandbox
Convenient 10 hours per week study commitment
Graduate with the confidence and expertise to secure your future in a booming cyber security industry, ready to protect sensitive data and digital infrastructure from cyber-attacks.
*Commonwealth Supported Places are available to domestic students, reducing the total course cost.. Conditions apply, visit fees and costs for more information.
*2024 per unit fee for Domestic Students. Fees are indexed annually and subject to change.
Schedule a call with our friendly team to learn more about the Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security from what to expect, the application process and more.
Study for as little as 10 hours a week, with online, self-paced learning with hands-on practice via UC’s virtual sandbox lab.
Get hands-on, stress-free practice through UC's virtual sandbox lab.
Learn how to anticipate cyber threats and build defence techniques using advanced technology and defence strategies.
Boost digital resilience with an improved understanding of cybersecurity governance and compliance.
Unlock the power of AI and innovation to stay at the forefront.
Learn how to communicate cybersecurity concepts clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Take a look at the course units you'll study in detail across the Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security online.
- Principles of Modern Cyber Attacks and Defence G
- Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies for Cyber Security G
- Cyber Security Compliance and Risk Management G
- Digital Infrastructure Security G
For a look at an example of your future study pattern, visit the course page for more information.
With rapid digital advances and emerging technologies like AI and data analytics, cyber security is a fast-growing, lucrative field. With over 48K professionals needed by 2030*, now is the time to secure your future. UC's Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security can help develop your skills and unlock high-demand career opportunities, including:
- Cybersecurity Analyst
- Information Security Analyst
- Cybersecurity Specialist
- Cybersecurity Operations Manager
- ICT Security Specialist
- Digital Forensics Specialist
- IT Risk Analyst
- Security Analyst
- Cloud Security Analyst
Entry requirements
Applicants must have an Australian Bachelor's qualification in any field or equivalent.
Assumed knowledge
None.
Alternative admissions pathways
A credit transfer arrangement is available for this course for the following institutions: University of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ College, Graduate Certificate in Academic Foundations (31410).
Recognition of prior learning (RPL) may be awarded for work experience exceeding 10 years in a related field of study. Less than 10 years may be accepted on a case-by-case basis. To find out more, book in a consultation with our friendly team.
Study your course with reduced fees.
A course with Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) means the Australian Government has subsidised a portion of your degree, reducing the total balance you are required to pay (known as the student contribution amount).
The CSP amount is determined by the course you are undertaking and the industry you'll be working in after graduation.
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Some students (such as Australian citizens or holders of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa) may be eligible to apply to defer payment of their tuition fees via the Commonwealth Government's FEE-HELP and HECS-HELP schemes.
Visit our fees page for useful information about eligibility and how to apply and pay. You can apply for FEE-HELP or HECS-HELP once you have enrolled in a course.
The University of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥, in collaboration with multi-national Cisco, is advancing an inclusive future for all through an enriched technological cybersecurity qualification.
Cyber security involves protecting an organisation's digital infrastructure, including computer systems, networks, and data, from cyber threats like hacking, malware, and data breaches.
If you’re wondering if cyber security is easy to learn, that can depend on your background and interest. If you have a background in IT, an interest in technology and the role of AI, cyber security can be an easy transition to make. However, cyber security is a complex field that requires constant adaptability and staying updated with evolving threats and technologies. With dedication and the right resources, anyone can learn cyber security.
The critical skills gap in cyber security refers to the shortage of professionals with the expertise needed to protect digital systems. This includes skills in cyber-attack and defence techniques, creating security strategies, ensuring regulatory compliance and adapting to new technologies and threats. In simple terms, the gap exists because of how fast the industry is growing. Digital infrastructure is evolving rapidly, leading to more cyber threats and a lack of trained professionals. By acquiring in-demand skills, you can secure your future in cyber security and help improve how businesses operate and connect globally.
No, UC’s cyber security course is not just for IT professionals. While having an IT background is advantageous, it isn’t essential. The Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security is designed for individuals with backgrounds in consulting, telecommunications, technology companies, financial institutions, or data-sensitive government departments. Our short course is designed to be a launchpad into the booming sector of cyber security, where you can grow your skills in protecting digital infrastructure. Plus, it’s CSP supported, meaning you could study with reduced fees (conditions apply).
At a minimum, basic awareness of phishing scams, WiFi best practices via a virtual private network (VPN), and two-factor authentication is a great start for minimal protection. However, UC’s online Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security provides students with the foundational knowledge and advanced applied skills necessary for the long-term security of Australia’s and the world's digital infrastructure. Our cyber course arms students with the expertise to tackle cyber threats, implement robust security measures and stay up-to-date with the latest technologies and regulations, providing knowledge that experience alone may not fully cover.
Our virtual sandbox lets students safely practice cyber security measures in a simulated environment. You’ll access cloud services like Microsoft Azure, where you can build your skills in analytics, virtual computing, storage, networking and more. Get hands-on experience with simulations that teach hacking fundamentals, AI integrations and beyond. With 24-hour technical support, this course offers the expertise and practical skills to tackle real-world cyber security challenges after graduation.
Curious about a Grad Cert in Cyber Security and a Grad Cert in Data Science and not sure which one to do? It comes down to what you're rather do: utilise data or protect it.
- UC's Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security provides you with the foundational technical expertise and applied knowledge critical to safeguard digital infrastructure with modern cyber defence strategies, compliance and use of AI and emerging technologies.
- UC's Graduate Certificate in Data Science provides you with the foundational knowledge and expertise to unlocking insight backed by data equipped to interpret, analyse and communicate the fascinating findings hidden within data.
In summary, Cyber Security focuses on protecting systems and data from cyber threats using security protocols and risk management. While similar, the two qualifications have very different methods and objectives. Data Science involves analysing and interpreting data to gain insights, using statistical methods and machine learning to make informed decisions.
At UC, we’re here to help you succeed! Once your ready to apply to UC, our process depends on your student type and course. You can find all the requirements, criteria and processes through the UC application portal.
If you have further questions or would like assistance with your application, we encourage you to book a consult to receive personalised guidance and support.
Whether you’re interested in an undergraduate certificate, bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree, UC has a variety of 100% online study options to suit your lifestyle and elevate your career aspirations. With fully remote, self-paced learning options for undergraduate and postgraduate study levels, you can build your knowledge when and where it suits you.
When you join our online community, you’ll get all the benefits of being a UC student, including access to resources, support and guidance. You’ll be able to connect with academics, tutors and other students to share skills, insights and make professional connections.
Want to know more? Get in touch with our Future Students team to find out more about studying Cyber Security at UC.