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Postgraduate course

Master of Cyber Security Analysis and Master of International Trade and Commerce Law

Macquarie University

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About

In this double degree, you will be able to combine:

Master of Cyber Security Analysis: The highly practical Master of Cyber Security Analysis – developed in consultation with cybersecurity experts from government and industry – is designed to directly address the cybersecurity skills gap in Australia and overseas by training the next generation of policy and strategic thinkers in cybersecurity.

Master of International Trade and Commerce Law: In this course, you'll extend your knowledge of the legal, governance and policy issues relevant to international and domestic trade and commerce so that you develop a broad and well-rounded understanding of the area, as well as skills to advance your career.

Admission criteria

One of the following:

  • an AQF level 8 bachelor honours or graduate diploma qualification in a related field or recognised equivalent; or
  • meet two of these three criteria:
    - AQF level 7 bachelor qualification in a related field or recognised equivalent
    - minimum two years of relevant approved work experience at senior management level, professional certification or other recognised prior learning
    - AQF level 7 bachelor qualification or recognised equivalent with a Weighted Average Mark of 65

and

Upload your CV as a PDF within the UAC application if you are seeking admission on the basis of work experience.

Related fields for prior qualifications

Law, Commerce, Economics, International Relations.

Relevant experience

In cybersecurity: Police Force, Defence Force, Public Service, law, policy advising, defence and security related industry and business, information technology industry, media, international policy think tanks, accounting, banks and financial institutions, telecommunications, network management, security management.

In international trade and commerce: Experience in a
legal position (working in a law firm or in government drafting policies, law clerk, judge, judges associate, drafting policies or
supporting legal work).

Contact Future Students if you have any queries regarding the admission criteria listed: email postgraduate@mq.edu.au or call 9850 6767.

Further information

Read the full course details on the Macquarie University website.