This Computer and Digital Forensics degree programme aims to prepare students with the technical knowledge and professional skills who understand how computer works, how networks are designed, built, deployed and configured, and how software is utilised to monitor and analyse these systems; and ultimately develop graduates that can locate and analyse evidence and conduct digital forensic investigations to the highest standard.
You will be able to develop your Computer and Digital Forensics knowledge alongside analytical and practical skills in a dynamic and stimulating learning environment.
This course encourages you to develop independent learning skills as well as the ability to work efficiently and efficiently in a group. You will be taught discipline specific knowledge and will learn transferable intellectual and professional skills which will be directly relatable to your future career.
You will be provided with a wide range of learning opportunities, including lectures and seminars, practical use of tools and equipment, laboratory work, professional practice speakers, guided study and self-directed independent learning.
You will be supported in your learning, where appropriate, via an electronic learning portal (Blackboard) that provides remote access to course materials, by electronic submission and feedback on your assessments, and online reading lists.
Modules
Module information is indicative and is reviewed annually therefore may be subject to change. Applicants will be informed if there are any changes.
Year one
- KF4001 -Introduction to Computer Security and Forensics (Core,20 Credits)
- KF4002 -Network Technology 1 (Core,20 Credits)
- KF4005 -Operating Systems Fundamentals (Core,20 Credits)
- KF4009 -Web Technologies (Core,20 Credits)
- KF4010 -Computing Fundamentals (Core,20 Credits)
- KV4000 -Programming 1 (Core,20 Credits)
- KV5001 -Academic Language Skills for Computer and Information Sciences (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)
Year two
- KF5003 -Network Technology 2 (Core,20 Credits)
- KF5004 -Advanced Operating Systems 1 (Core,20 Credits)
- KF5005 -Principles of Digital Security and Forensics (Core,20 Credits)
- KF5006 -Applied Programming (Core,20 Credits)
- KF5007 -Security Case Project (Core,20 Credits)
- KV5001 -Academic Language Skills for Computer and Information Sciences (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)
- KV5029 -Human Factors in Cyber Security (Core,20 Credits)
Year three
- AT5004 -Year in International Business (This is made up of modules studied in Newcastle (Semester 1) & Amsterdam (Semester 2) (Optional,120 Credits)
- KV5001 -Academic Language Skills for Computer and Information Sciences (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)
- KV5007 -Work placement year (Optional,120 Credits)
- KV5008 -Study abroad year (Optional,120 Credits)
Year four
- KC6012 -Graduate Enterprise (Optional,20 Credits)
- KF6000 -Fundamentals of Digital Forensics Investigations (Core,20 Credits)
- KF6001 -Digital Forensics Investigatory Practice (Core,20 Credits)
- KF6002 -Legal and Evidentiary Aspects of Digital Forensics (Core,20 Credits)
- KF6005 -Network Technology 3 (Optional,20 Credits)
- KF6015 -Games Design (Optional,20 Credits)
- KF6018 -Computer Graphics and Animation (Optional,20 Credits)
- KV5001 -Academic Language Skills for Computer and Information Sciences (Core – for International and EU students only,0 Credits)
- KV6003 -Individual Computing Project (Core,40 Credits)
- KV6006 -Internet of Things (Optional,20 Credits)