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The Cybersecurity Capstone project unit provides an opportunity for high-achieving students (WAM of 75+) to carry out an individual defined piece of work with academics of our school. The students will acquire skills including the capacity to define a project, show how it relates to existing work, and carry out the project in a systematic manner. Students will apply their gained knowledge of units of study in the cybersecurity domain. The results will be presented in a final project presentation and report. The unit aims to provide students with the opportunity to carry out advanced project work in a setting and manner that fosters the development of cybersecurity skills in research or design.
Study level | Postgraduate |
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Academic unit | Computer Science |
Credit points | 12 |
Prerequisites:
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A candidate for the Master of Cybersecurity who has completed a minimum of 36 credit points and has a WAM of 75 or more may take this unit |
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Corequisites:
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None |
Prohibitions:
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CSEC5702 or CSEC5704 or CSEC5703 or CSEC5707 or CSEC5708 or OCSE5707 or OCSE5708 or COMP5802 |
Assumed knowledge:
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The capstone project must be completed in the final semesters. |
At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:
This section lists the session, attendance modes and locations the unit is available in. There is a unit outline for each of the unit availabilities, which gives you information about the unit including assessment details and a schedule of weekly activities.
The outline is published 2 weeks before the first day of teaching. You can look at previous outlines for a guide to the details of a unit.
Session | MoA ? | Location | Outline ? |
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Semester 1 2024
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Supervision | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
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Semester 2 2024
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Supervision | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
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Session | MoA ? | Location | Outline ? |
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Semester 1 2025
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Supervision | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
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Semester 2 2025
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Supervision | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
Outline unavailable
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If you see the ‘Departmental Permission’ tag below a session, it means you need faculty or school approval to enrol. This may be because it’s an advanced unit, clinical placement, offshore unit, internship or there are limited places available.
You will be prompted to apply for departmental permission when you select this unit in Sydney Student.
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This unit requires departmental permission to ensure students are prepared for the project. Students must be enrolled in the Master of Cybersecurity, have obtained a WAM of 75% or greater and have been granted approval by the Unit Coordinator. Please include evidence of this approval in your permission request for review by the Faculty.