Overview
Program Structure
Students must complete 144 UOC when taken as a standalone program.
Please note: academic credits from previous coursework study do not apply for Master of Philosophy and Professional Doctorate programs. For further information, please contact the Postgraduate Research Coordinator of the School.
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Entry Requirements
Minimum Entry Requirements
Program Requirements
Progression Requirements
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Additional Information
Award of the Degree
The degree of Doctor of Cyber Security may be awarded by the Council on the recommendation of the Research Higher Degree Committee, UNSW Canberra (hereinafter referred to as the Committee) to a candidate who after satisfactorily completing a qualifying program comprising 48 units of credit in a relevant Masters degree has, through the submission of a thesis based on his or her research, made an original and significant contribution to knowledge in the field of cyber security.
Full credit for the qualifying program will be given for students who have previously completed a relevant Masters level degree in a field of cyber security.
Further Information
For further information on policies, procedures and forms, see the Graduate Research website.
Program Fees
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