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PROGRAMME GOALS AND OUTCOMES
MASTER OF CYBER SECURITY
AIM OF THE PROGRAM
To produce high-quality and skilled graduates who are critical thinkers in the field of Cyber Security
through research, education and dissemination of knowledge.
Objective
The Program objectives are:
1. Graduates have advanced knowledge with practical skills, capable of using innovative
techniques and digital technologies in the field of cyber security.
2. Graduates equipped with professional and ethical practices collaborate with organisations and
communities in developing innovative strategies to address present cyber threats.
3. Graduates with a positive attitude, entrepreneurial mindset and sustainable practices progress
for lifelong learning towards career and profession development in Cyber Security.
PROGRAMME LEARNING OUTCOMES
No. Programme Learning Outcomes POs Taxonomic
Category
1. Critically analyse advanced knowledge and have capability
to further develop related disciplines in the cyber security PO1 K
field.
2. Evaluate emerging scenarios and innovatively solve relevant
issues through mastery of knowledge, analytical and critical PO2 K
skills.
3. Utilize various practical skills and digital technology methods
of cyber security solutions to estimate, analyze, interpret and PO3 K,P
disseminate information
4. Demonstrate abilities to communicate and work effectively PO4 K,P
with peers, professional bodies and various communities
5. Design innovative and effective solutions using digital
technologies and scientific and numeric skills PO5 P,A
6. Equip with leadership qualities and interpersonal proficiency
to demonstrate responsibility and autonomy in dynamic PO6 P,A
educational and organizational settings
7 Exhibit positive attitude and commitment to lifelong learning PLO7 K,A
with entrepreneurial mind-set and professional development.
Total hours of student learning time for the entire program is 43 credits.
(List of 7 domains of learning outcomes in accordance with the MQF program. Please refer to the
attachment. Additional learning outcomes can be given if necessary)