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University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN)
Duration : 3 Years
Intake : Sep
IELTS : 6.0
TOEFL : 0
PTE : 0
Level : Undergraduate
Tuition & fees : £ 13,450 Per Year
University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) Contact Details

1 Pace Plaza, New York, NY, 10038, USA
Email: intlgradadmission@pace.edu
Phone: +18667223338

* Please note that fees may vary. Always check the exact cost of the program and bear in mind likely additional expenses.

About Forensic Computing And Security, Mcomp in University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN)

Combine your interest in solving crimes with computing on this fascinating course which involves detecting, preserving and presenting evidence from computers and mobile devices. You’ll develop an understanding of hardware, operating systems and communications software, attention to detail, creative problem-solving and investigative skills and an appreciation of computer threats and counter-measures and relevant legal issues. Forensic analysts require a high level of technical expertise, an understanding of computer-related crime, an appreciation of relevant law, a methodical approach to investigation, and the ability to explain complex technical ideas simply. The skills you will develop on this course can lead to careers in digital forensic analysis or in systems management and computer security.

  • Take part in our Evidence Acquisition Challenge – an industry expert challenges you to gain access to digital evidence from old and potentially obsolete devices, within short business deadlines.
  • Benefit from expert witness training providing an insight into the court system. You will defend your own expert reports in a Moot Court setting.
  • Learn from our ‘Laboratory of Security and Forensic Research in Computing’ (SAFeR Lab@UCLan) which performs internationally recognised security and forensic research combining insights from academia and industry.

FURTHER INFORMATION

In the first year, you develop practical skills in software design and development, computer technology and a range of modern applications, and in managing small computer systems. You practise communication skills needed by forensic analysts. The common first year enhances your general computing knowledge and gives you the experience to ensure you have chosen the specialist course most suited to you.

Our common first year allows you to transfer to other computing courses, e.g. Computer Network Technology, Information Systems Design, Internet Software Development, Software Engineering, or Multimedia Development.

IT makes commerce and industry more efficient and effective, but also encourages and hides many crimes. As organisations become more dependent on sophisticated computers and communication to manage valuable data, they become more vulnerable to IT-based attacks. Moreover, the internet crosses international boundaries, making it easier to commit crimes but more difficult to identify and prosecute offenders. Forensic analysts play an important role in investigating and recovering from incidents. They use systematic methods to preserve, collect, and analyse digital evidence to reconstruct or anticipate crimes or abuse of company policies. They use sophisticated tools to investigate and interpret the evidence and present results clearly and fairly. Analysts require a high level of technical expertise, an understanding of computer-related crime, an appreciation of relevant law, a methodical approach to investigation, and the ability to explain complex technical ideas simply.

LEARNING ENVIRONMENT AND ASSESSMENT

A 3 year degree qualification typically comprises 360 credits and each 20 credit (a standard module) equates to 200 hours of study, which comprises of a mixture of lectures, seminars, tutorials, practical sessions and independent study. Independent study is an important aspect of your degree course. The exact combination of study time will be detailed within your module descriptors, and will depend on your option choices.

We emphasise practical-based learning using purpose-built laboratories and the University's general computer rooms. Our laboratories allow you to use specialist software and to do things that would not be allowed on a public network, e.g. configuring networks, exploring computer viruses or testing system security. We use the specialist software used by the Police and other forensic investigators. This includes a range of investigative software and multi-processor password cracking software. Where possible, we make software available for your own PC.

You will use an online learning environment to facilitate flexible learning. This environment enhances traditional face-to-face lectures, tutorials and practical sessions by providing additional, resource-rich, online materials allowing you to continue learning independently. You will have directed work to do outside timetabled classes.

Visiting fellows from industry will help you develop your skills, and you’ll get the opportunity to undertake a professional expert witness training course.

The course is assessed using individual coursework assignments, group work, presentations and exams, which may be seen or unseen. There is a practical emphasis with the main contribution to your degree classification coming from coursework.

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION

This course has initial CITP* (Certified Information Technology Professional) accreditation and full CEng* accreditation from the BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT. This is a mark of assurance that the degree meets the standards set by BCS and the Engineering Council. *Final accreditation should be confirmed after the first cohort has graduated.

OPPORTUNITIES

You can take a one-year industrial placement after completing your second year. Most placements are UK-based, but we regularly place students in English-speaking workplaces elsewhere in Europe. It is possible to study a year of the course at a university abroad.

This course develops the specialist skills and knowledge required by the forensic analyst. This expertise may also lead to careers managing corporate IT resources, or as an information security specialist protecting servers and computers, and tracking intruders on networks. It prepares you for many careers in computing because it develops a detailed understanding of computer systems, software development skills, logical reasoning, presentation skills and an understanding of legal issues.

Many graduates seek careers as forensic analysts, security professionals or computer system managers, while others will work as software developers. The technical and interpersonal skills developed on the course will help in many graduate-level careers, particularly with the Police and other investigative agencies.

58% from listed boards (The All Indian Senior School Certificate awarded by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), or The Indian School Certificate (ISC) awarded by the Indian Council for School Examinations (ICSE), or a recognised Indian State Education Board, such as the West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Karnataka Education Boards
60% from other boards, not listed above
Where a specific subject is required for entry to the degree programme, 58% must be achieved in this subject
Pre-University Certificate, Government of Karnataka can be considered – send to tutor – evidence from Govind included in entry requirements folder
3% margin to be considered by UCLan staff based on reputation of institution, work experience etc

65% in Year 12 English *
Or
65% average grade in Year 11 and Year 12 English provided Year 12 is not below 60%
Or
Standard English language requirements – IELTS 6 or equivalent

University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) Highlights

Type of institute Public
Location Preston (main campus)
Mode of Payment Bank transfer or banker's draft, online payment, credit or debit card
Housing facilities Available
Intake Seasons September and January
Financial aid Discounts, Bursary, and scholarships

University of Central Lancashire Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses

Preston is officially the cheapest city in the UK for students. The following are the categories of the tuition fee payable by the students.

Program Non-Lab Based (GBP) Lab-Based (GBP)
Foundation Course 7,600 8,600
Undergraduate courses 12,700 13,700
Postgraduate Taught 13,200 14,200
Postgraduate Research 13,700 15,200

The total estimated annual cost of attendance for the 2020/2021 academic session is as presented on the table below:

Fees Undergraduate (GBP) Postgraduate (GBP)
Tuition 12,700 – 13,700 13,200 – 15,200
Accommodation 3,242.82 - 4,536 3,242.82 – 5,239.08
Meal 1,500 – 3,000 1,500 – 3,000
Printing, copying, stationery 125 – 500 125 – 500
Travel expenses 0 -3,500 0 -3,500
Books 250 – 500 250 – 500
Miscellaneous 625 – 3,600 625 – 3,600
Total 13,342.82 – 29,336 18,942.82 – 31,539.08

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