Graduate Certificate of Digital Transformation and Cyber Security
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-03-01 | - |
2024-07-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Graduate Certificate of Digital Transformation and Cyber Security from Deakin Business School equips students to lead digital transformation initiatives, secure organizations' digital infrastructure, and develop and implement cyber security strategies. The program includes core courses in digital transformation and cyber security, as well as elective options in supply chain management, ethics, and legal aspects of digital transformation. Graduates are prepared for careers in cyber security and digital transformation leadership roles.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Graduate Certificate of Digital Transformation and Cyber Security at Deakin Business School prepares students to lead digital transformation within organizations, advise organizations on future-proofing their business, apply digital transformation processes to ensure organizations keep their computing infrastructure, data, and information processes secure, and plan, evaluate, implement, and manage digital transformation and cyber security strategies.
Outline:
Core Courses:
- Managing Digital Transformation (MIS712)
- Cyber Security Strategies (MIS761)
Compulsory 0-Credit Point Module:
- Academic Integrity Module (DAI001)
Elective Courses:
Students can choose 2 credit points from the following electives:
- Digital Transformation of Supply Chains (MIS713)
- Ethics of Digital Transformation (MIS741)
- Cyber Security Management (SIT763)
- Legal Method and Statutory Interpretation (MLJ701)
- Data Law, Privacy, and Cybercrime (MLM735) Assessment:
Careers:
Graduates of the program may find employment as cyber security specialists, cyber security leads, cyber security managers, lead business analysts, digital transformation leads, or digital transformation analysts.