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Bachelor programme IT SecurityThe study programme gives you an all-round education in all key focus areas of IT Security:
Infrastructure, Network & Mobile Security
Operating Systems & Cloud Security
Software Security & Ethical Hacking
Security Management
A strong practical focus
The transfer of knowledge to the practical world is an essential part of the education. Numerous projects and the so-called “crisis week” prepare you theoretically and practically for worst-case scenarios. In our Cyber Defense Center (CDC), you will acquire important skills in situational awareness.
In addition, students benefit from close networking with experts from the field - whether in the context of guest lectures or free conference visits.
Net Labs
5 independent labs with state-of-the-art PC and virtualisation infrastructure are available 24/7 for conducting practice-oriented network and operating system exercises. Thanks to a VPN solution, students also gain access off campus.
Networking with Research
Through close links with the Institute of IT Security Research and the Josef Ressel Centre for Blockchain Technologies & Security Management, we ensure the connection between studies, current topics and future developments in IT security.
Certifications
You can obtain the following certifications during the programme:
- Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
- Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
- Barracuda Next Generation Security Engineer (NGSE)
- Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA)
- Information Technology Infrastructure Library Version 3 (ITIL V3)
- AccessData Certified Examiner (ACE®)
- IPMA Level D®
- CRISAM® Foundation
Interdisciplinary Elective Module
The iLab programme allows you to participate in an interdisciplinary and intercultural project semester with the working language being English.
Innovative Teaching
All courses with the exception of English language classes are held in blocked form, which allows for the theory lessons, practical exercises and self-learning tasks to be brought into the best possible order.
What is a block system?
Block system means that the individual modules of a semester are taught in blocked form within the course of only a few weeks. This format differs from “traditional” teaching systems in which several courses are held in parallel throughout the semester.
The block system allows the students to concentrate on one task and one topic at a time: all courses and final exams (first attempt) for a module are completed before the beginning of the next block.
This prevents you from having to complete several assignments or final exams from different modules at the same time – something that may happen in a “traditional” teaching organisation. In a block system, the workload is distributed more evenly and the course content is still fresh in your memory when you take the exam.
Effects on Learning Behaviour and Motivation
From a didactic perspective, this kind of teaching organisation model offers a number of advantages: firstly, the organisation in blocks takes away the decision of which module you have to prepare for. This reduces your opportunities to postpone your self-study tasks, also because the self-study phases are integrated into the attendance phases.
Another consequence of the integration of attendance and self-study times – in other words, of learning and practice – is that the acquired knowledge and competencies are consolidated. Finally, there is no concentrated exam phase at the end of the semester, contrary to the traditional system, because every block is completed with the respective module exam.
Apart from these implications, the reduction of stress is another important reason. If you continuously observe the self-study phases, you gain the certainty that you are well-prepared for your exams. After all, motivation and learning behaviour are the variables that essentially determine your academic success.