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Estonian Information Technology College Masters in Cyber Security Engineering
Estonian Information Technology College

Masters in Cyber Security Engineering

Tallinn, Estonia

3 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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EUR 2,400 / per year *

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Key Summary

    About: The Masters in Cyber Security Engineering focuses on developing skills to protect organizations against cyber threats. The program covers key areas such as network security, risk management, and incident response. It blends theoretical knowledge with practical experience to prepare graduates for real-world challenges in the cybersecurity sector.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can expect to pursue various roles in the technology sector, including positions such as cyber security analyst, security architect, and incident response manager. The demand for professionals in this field continues to grow, offering strong career prospects.

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Introduction

  • Education: professional higher education
  • Language of instruction: English
  • Official length of programme: 3 years, 180 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) credits
  • Study form: daily study
  • Tuition fee: 2400 โ‚ฌ per academic year
  • Start of studies: September 2016

Admission period for foreigners is open:

  • until 1 May 2016 application deadline for Non-EU
  • until 7 July 2016 application deadline for EU

The curriculum comprises the following modules:

  • Basic Skills and Competencies (16 ECTS)
  • Basics of Information Technology (24 ECTS)
  • IT Systems Development (38 ECTS)
  • IT Systems Administration (22 ECTS)
  • Cyber Security (16 ECTS)
  • Elective subjects (32 ECTS, spread into different modules, selected from a total of 91 ECTS)
  • Internship (27 ECTS)
  • Diploma Thesis (5 ECTS)

Admission requirements

The prerequisite for admission is secondary education acquired in Estonia or a corresponding level of education acquired in a foreign state. Recognition of an education certificate issued abroad is decided by the Admissions Committee based on the statement and recommendations by the Estonian ENIC/NARIC Centre (Academic Recognition Information Centre).

Ranking criteria

Result of at least level B2 in an internationally recognised English proficiency test:

  • Estonian state examination in the English language โ€“ 66 points (1997-2013);
  • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) โ€“ 550/213/79 points;
  • IELTS (The International English Language Testing System) โ€“ 6,5 points;
  • PET (Preliminary English Test);
  • FCE (First Certificate in English);
  • CAE (Certificate in Advanced English);
  • CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English).

Admission documents

  • application (filled in the admission system);
  • motivation letter;
  • certificate of secondary education, incl. results report (certified copy);
  • certificate that demonstrates the required language proficiency (original or certified copy);
  • 1 document photo (dimensions of a digital photo: 307 x 372 pixels, recommended resolution: min 300 dpi);
  • passport or ID-card (copy).

The required documents can be entered to the admission information system (scanned versions) during admission period. The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English/Estonian. Often you can receive a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original.

It is required that you send verified copies of the entry qualification documents directly to the IT College by postal mail. NB! Never send original documents by post! The Admissions Committee may interview a student candidate via Skype.

Study loads at IT College

  • Full-time study: the student meets the requirements of at least 75 % of the extent of the curriculum by the end of each academic year.
  • Part-time study: the student meets the requirements of 50% to 75% of the extent of the curriculum by the end of each academic year.

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