Hello!
Welcome to 6047CEM: Cyber Security Project; it's great to see you here. I am Dr Ian Cornelius, your module leader.
This teaching experience will be active, social and applied, developing your knowledge and building out key skills
through weekly solo activities and an online lecture session. Each week you will:
- attend an on-campus session based on a key topic
- check your understanding through elaborative questioning and lab activities
- apply and embed your learning by actively doing or creating something, sharing what you produce with others and
learning from your fellow peers
By the end of the module, you will:
- devise a research question, in conjunction with a personal project supervisor, and select and plan an appropriate
primary method to address the question.
- conduct a substantial piece of primary research work (including, but not limited to, an application development,
a model or simulation, a business case, or observational or interactional method) in order to address the initial research question.
- conduct such secondary research as to establish the context, need, scope and audience for the project.
- reflect and account for the management of the project, showing consideration for the social, legal, professional and
ethical dimensions of the work undertaken.
- present findings of the research in the form of a project report, utilising appropriate academic methods of reporting
and citation.
You can learn more about the module in the Module Essentials area of this module page. However, on this module page
you will find information on your assessments, lecture content and lab activities that will take place over the duration
of this semester. The content will be released on a weekly basis. Therefore, ensure you keep visiting this page for
newly released content.
See you soon,
Dr Ian Cornelius