Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Cybersecurity

Institute: Institute of Information and Communication Technology

Programme of Study offered on Full Time basis as per MCAST Course Offering – Prospectus 2025/26
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Programme Code: IT6-A07-23
MQF Level: Level 6
Credits: 180 credits
Accredited Work Based Learning: Apprenticeship
Duration: 3 Years

Course Description

The Cybersecurity degree is a 3-year programme that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of concepts, techniques, and tools required to secure software applications, computer systems and networks. Students will increase their proficiency in the usage of open source operating systems, network security, database programming, digital forensics, and offensive security. They will also develop practical skills in mitigating cyber threats.
The programme includes work-based component, whereby one’s own skills are put to good use by working alongside experienced cybersecurity professionals.
Additionally, the programme has a research component, where the student would undertake a dissertation. This applied research will draw on the skills and knowledge gained throughout the course to explore a specific area of cybersecurity in depth.
Graduates of this programme will gain sufficient hands-on experience to thrive in the dynamic field of cybersecurity. The expertise acquired will enable them to pursue careers in the cybersecurity sector, including roles such as cybersecurity
specialists, information security analysts, network security engineers, penetration testers, and digital forensic experts alongside others.

Career Prospects

Security Engineer *, 
Security Consultant, 
Penetration Tester,Network Security Analyst, 
Cybersecurity Analyst, 
Security Researcher,  
Threat Analyst, 
Malware Analyst, 
Security Architect, 
 
*The term Engineer shall not carry or imply the meaning attributed to the term “Engineer” in Article 2 of the Engineering Profession Act (Chapter 321 of the Laws of Malta) 

Entry Requirements

Internal Progression Route….
MCAST MQF Level 4 Advanced Diploma in IT

OR

2 A-Level passes and 2 I-Level passes Compulsory A-Level: Computing
AND
Compulsory A-Level or I-Level: Mathematics (Pure or Applied) OR Physics

Other Important matters to be noted and considered:

Applicants holding an MCAST MQF Level 4 Advanced Diploma in IT, with Multimedia Software Development and iGaming specialist streams, are not really encouraged to take up this Degree Programme. Information Technology at A or I Level (or similar) is not a substitute for the Compulsory Subject/s as shown in the Entry Requirements for this degree programme. 

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Updated: 2025-06-16