(HND) HND in Digital Technologies for England (Cyber Security)
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(HND) HND in Digital Technologies for England (Cyber Security)
- Year 1 introduces essential tech concepts such as programming, networking (including cloud), cybersecurity fundamentals, big data visualization, innovation, and professional practice in the digital economy.
- Year 2 advances those capabilities with specialized studies in applied cryptography, cloud-based security practices, business intelligence, digital sustainability, the Internet of Things (IoT), emerging technologies, information security management, and practical, real-world learning through a work-based project.
Throughout, the programme emphasizes hands-on learning, with assessments based on projects, portfolios, presentations, tests, and real-life case analysis—eliminating formal exams. It also cultivates transferable skills like teamwork, analysis, and independent study.
Academic Journey
Duration: 2 Years (Full-time)
Intakes: October, January, and June
Inside the Learning Segments
Year 1
- Big Data and Visualisation (15 credits)
- Cyber Security (15 credits)
- Innovation and Digital Transformation (15 credits)
- Networking (15 credits)
- Networking in the Cloud (15 credits)
- Professional Practice in the Digital Economy (15 credits)
- Programming (15 credits)
- Security (15 credits)
Year 2
- Applied Cryptography in the Cloud (15 credits)
- Applied Security in the Cloud (15 credits)
- Business Intelligence (15 credits)
- Digital Sustainability (15 credits)
- Emerging Technologies (15 credits)
- Information Security Management in the Cloud (15 credits)
- Internet of Things (15 credits)
- Work-Based Learning in the Digital Economy (15 credits)
- Aged 18+ with a Level 3 qualification (e.g., A-Level, BTEC, Access to HE certificate)
- English proficiency: GCSE Grade C/4 or CEFR B2 (with testing offered if needed)
- Must pass an academic interview
- Mature applicants (21+) with relevant work experience may be considered under non-standard entry
Discover Your Career Direction
Career routes
Graduates often pursue roles such as:
- IT Support Technician
- Software Developer
- Network Technician
- Risk Analyst
- Business Intelligence Analyst
- IoT Developer
- Digital Technologist
- Cyber Security Analyst
This qualification opens immediate employment pathways and provides a bridge to further study—such as a degree-level (BA/BSc) top-up in Cyber Security, Digital Technologies, or Computing—enhancing both academic and career advancement prospects.
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