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Level 4&5 SwissUK® Diploma in Cyber Security

A higher-level programme in Cyber Security, awarding UK regulated qualifications at Level 4 and Level 5.

UK Nationally Recognised Qualification

Receive UK RQF Level 4 and 5 qualifications, comparable to Years 1 and 2 of a UK bachelor’s degree.

Employment or Final-Year Progression

Graduates may enter employment or, subject to admission requirements, progress to the final year of a UK bachelor’s degree.

International Recognition and Mobility

Qualifications may be recognised in multiple countries and may support academic progression and professional mobility.

Tuition Support and Scholarships

SwissUK® Diploma offers tuition support and scholarships to optimise costs and expand access to international education.

Programme Details (Level 4)

Key Benefits

UK Qualification Reference Statement
Multinational Career Opportunities
Career Risk Reduction
Ultra-Cost-Effective Study Abroad
Enhanced Relocation Opportunities
Program Introduction

The Level 4 SwissUK® Diploma in Cyber Security provides foundational knowledge and skills in cyber security and information technology, including information technology security, principles of computer science, algorithms and data structures, computer networks, ethical hacking, and malware analysis. The programme explores core topics that help learners understand how digital systems operate and how cyber security risks can be identified, analysed, and addressed, thereby building a strong foundation for progression to more specialised study or career development in cyber security and related technology fields.

The Level 4 Diploma is placed at Level 4 within the UK Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) and is assessed in academic terms as being equivalent to a Higher National Certificate (HNC) and Year 1 of a three-year UK bachelor’s degree programme.

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Program Description
Ofqual UK.Gov Code610/5103/2
Regulation frameworkRQF/EQF
Minimum training timea year
Total credits120 Credits
Total learning time1200 Hours
Total time spent with instructors600 Hours
Language English
Programme ProviderSwiss Information and Management Institute
Assessment CentreSwiss Information and Management Institute
QualificationOTHM

Mandatory Modules

1. Information Technology Security (A/651/4218): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module introduces the fundamental principles of information technology security. Learners will explore common threats to digital systems, measures for protecting data, access control, system security, and the role of information security in maintaining secure operations for organisations and individuals.

2. Principles of Computer Science (D/651/4219): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module provides foundational knowledge in computer science, helping learners understand core concepts in computer systems, data representation, logic, computation, and problem-solving. It provides an important foundation for progression to more advanced study in technology and cyber security.

3. Algorithms and Data Structures (J/651/4220): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module helps learners understand how data is organised and how algorithms are designed to solve problems effectively. The content focuses on common data structures, fundamental algorithmic principles, performance evaluation, and the selection of appropriate solutions for data processing and system development.

4. Computer Networks (K/651/4221): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module introduces computer networks and explains how devices connect and exchange data in digital environments. Learners will study network models, communication protocols, IP addressing, network devices, and the operating principles of network infrastructure, building a foundation for further study in network security.

5. Mathematics for Computer Science (L/651/4222): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module provides the mathematical foundation required for computer science and cyber security. Content may include logic, algebra, probability, statistics, and discrete mathematics, helping learners develop analytical thinking, structured reasoning, and problem-solving skills for technical challenges.

6. Operating Systems (M/651/4223): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module helps learners understand the role and operating principles of operating systems in managing computer resources. Topics may include process management, memory, files, devices, and system security, enabling learners to better understand how computers function and where controls are needed to maintain system security.
Assignments:
  • Complete 6 written assignments (2,000–3,000 words each) based on the module titles.
Learning outcomes
  • Understand the fundamental principles of information technology security.
  • Develop foundational knowledge of computer science and problem-solving.
  • Understand how algorithms are designed and how data is organised effectively.
  • Understand the operating principles of computer networks and network infrastructure.
  • Develop the mathematical foundation required for study and application in technology.
  • Understand the role and operating principles of operating systems in system management and security.
  • Build a strong academic foundation for progression to more advanced study in cyber security and information technology.
Learning model

The programme runs over 1 year and is delivered through an automated e-learning model, including:

  • Designed to support self-directed learning.
  • Lessons are structured into concise, easy-to-follow modules, helping learners understand each module more easily upon completion.
  • Learners are provided with the tools and support needed to complete the course requirements effectively.

Learn more about the automated e-learning model [Video HERE]

Admission
Entry requirements:
  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
  • Have attained a Level 3 Diploma under the NQF/QCF/RQF system, completed a high school program, or its equivalent.
English requirements:
  • Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR): Level B2; or
  • IELTS: Overall score of 5.5, with Reading and Writing at 5.5; or
  • Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic): Score of 51.

Qualification & Competencies (Level 4)

1. Get OTHM Level 4 Diploma in Cyber Security

Upon completing program, students will receive:

  • OTHM Level 4 Diploma in Cyber Security is accredited with the Ofqual UK.Gov code: 610/5103/2
Reference:
  • Sample Qualification - Transcript of OTHM Level 4 Diploma: CLICK HERE
2. Earn 06 Level 4 e-ProCerts

As a program mapped to National Occupational Standards, along with the supplemental knowledge system, students can engage in self-study through interactive lessons, attend webinars, and take online tests to earn 06 Level 4 e-ProCerts. Each e-ProCert reflects Level 4, outlines the Learning Outcomes, and provides certification upon completion.

If students wish to convert their e-ProCerts to hard copies, they can use an optional service for a minimal fee.

The 06 e-ProCerts that learners can obtain during the Level 4 SwissUK® Diploma in Cyber Security programme (note: this is optional):
  1. Level 4 e-Certificate in Information Technology Security
  2. Level 4 e-Certificate in Principles of Computer Science
  3. Level 4 e-Certificate in Algorithms and Data Structures
  4. Level 4 e-Certificate in Computer Networks
  5. Level 4 e-Certificate in Mathematics for Computer Science
  6. Level 4 e-Certificate in Operating Systems

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3. Gain competencies
  • Developing an understanding of information technology security and the ability to support the protection of systems, data, and digital infrastructure.
  • Strengthening foundational knowledge of computer science and the core principles of information technology.
  • Reinforcing logical thinking, algorithmic understanding, and the ability to organise data for problem-solving in digital environments.
  • Developing an understanding of computer networks, system connectivity, and the ability to support basic network infrastructure.
  • Applying mathematics to analysis, programming, and problem-solving in computer science.
  • Strengthening knowledge of operating systems, system resource management, and how computer systems operate.
  • Improving technical analysis and problem-solving skills, and supporting the implementation of technology solutions.
  • Building the foundational knowledge and skills required for further study and work in information technology and computer science.
4. Career Progression

The programme offers diverse career development pathways, including public accounting, financial consulting, corporate finance, and public sector roles. As businesses expand and regulations continue to evolve, skilled finance professionals may find continued opportunities for career development and advancement.

"The programme aligns with the Level 4 EQF competency framework, equivalent to 120 UK credits or 60 ECTS credits. It is recognized in most countries and territories, ensuring global acceptance and immediate employability."

Here are some qualified positions for someone with a Level 4 Diploma in Cyber Security:

  • Information Technology Security Assistant: Supports the monitoring of information technology security issues and contributes to protecting systems, data, and digital assets within an organisation.
  • Computer Science Assistant: Supports basic technical tasks related to computer science, systems analysis, and the application of technology in the workplace.
  • Algorithms and Data Structures Assistant: Supports data processing, information organisation, and technical tasks requiring algorithmic and logical thinking.
  • Computer Networks Support Assistant: Supports the installation, maintenance, and resolution of basic issues related to network systems and device connectivity within an organisation.
  • Technical Support Assistant: Supports users with day-to-day technical issues and helps ensure the stable operation of information technology systems.
  • Operating Systems Support Assistant: Supports the installation, configuration, and monitoring of the basic operation of operating systems in information technology environments.
  • IT Infrastructure Assistant: Supports the management and maintenance of information technology infrastructure, including equipment, systems, and basic network connections.
  • Junior Systems Support Officer: Supports system monitoring, records technical incidents, and assists in coordinating resolutions to maintain operational efficiency.
  • Data Processing Assistant: Supports the organisation, processing, and checking of data for management, operations, and information analysis activities.
  • Network and Systems Coordinator Assistant: Supports the coordination of network- and system-related tasks, helping ensure technical operations are implemented effectively.

Programme Details (Level 5)

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Program Introduction

The Level 5 SwissUK® Diploma in Cyber Security provides advanced knowledge and skills in cybersecurity, with a focus on security testing, artificial intelligence, databases, digital forensics, ethical hacking, and malware analysis. The programme enables learners to develop a deeper understanding of vulnerability identification, risk analysis, system protection, and incident response in digital environments, thereby preparing them for further study or career development in cybersecurity and information technology.

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Program Description
Ofqual UK.Gov Code610/5104/4
Regulation frameworkRQF/EQF
Minimum training timea year
Total credits120 Credits
Total learning time1200 Hours
Total time spent with instructors600 Hours
Language English
Programme ProviderSwiss Information and Management Institute
Assessment CentreSwiss Information and Management Institute
QualificationOTHM

Mandatory Modules

1. Security Testing (R/651/4224): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module equips learners with fundamental knowledge and skills in security testing within information technology systems. Learners will explore how to identify vulnerabilities, assess risks, evaluate the security posture of systems, and support the improvement of security controls against cybersecurity threats.

2. Artificial Intelligence (T/651/4225): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module introduces the fundamental concepts of artificial intelligence and how AI is applied in modern systems. The content includes machine learning, data processing, pattern recognition, and the application of AI in automation, analysis, and decision-making support, while also helping learners understand the relationship between AI and digital security.

3. Databases (Y/651/4226): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module provides knowledge of databases and how data is organised, stored, and retrieved in information systems. Learners will study data models, database design, data querying, and principles of effective data management, thereby developing an understanding of the role of data in organisational operations and system security.

4. Digital Forensics (A/651/4227): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module introduces digital investigation and the methods used to collect, analyse, and preserve electronic evidence. Learners will study investigation procedures in digital environments, incident investigation, intrusion detection, and the handling of cybersecurity-related cases in legal and technical contexts.

5. Ethical Hacking (D/651/4228): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module helps learners understand the principles and techniques of lawful and ethical penetration testing. The content focuses on identifying system weaknesses, simulating attack methods in controlled environments, and proposing remediation measures to strengthen defensive capability and organisational security.

6. Malware Analysis (F/651/4229): 20 UK Credits / 10 ECTS Credits

  • This module helps learners understand the fundamental principles of malware analysis and how to identify malicious behaviour in digital environments. The content focuses on malware classification, examining how malware infiltrates and behaves within systems, analysing indicators of compromise, assessing levels of risk, and supporting the development of effective prevention, detection, and response measures against cybersecurity threats.
Assignments:
  • Complete 6 written assignments (2,000–3,000 words each) based on the module titles.
Learning outcomes
  • Understand the principles and methods of security testing in information technology systems.
  • Develop an understanding of artificial intelligence and its application in digital environments.
  • Understand how data is organised, managed, and protected in database systems.
  • Develop knowledge of digital forensics and the handling of electronic evidence in cybersecurity contexts.
  • Understand the principles and techniques of ethical hacking in lawful and controlled environments.
  • Develop an understanding of malware analysis and the identification of malicious behaviour in digital systems.
  • Strengthen analytical thinking, risk assessment, and problem-solving skills in the field of cybersecurity.
  • Build a solid foundation for further study or career development in cybersecurity.
Learning model

The programme runs over 6 months and is delivered through an automated e-learning model, including:

  • Designed to support self-directed learning.
  • Lessons are structured into concise, easy-to-follow modules, helping learners understand each module more easily upon completion.
  • Learners are provided with the tools and support needed to complete the course requirements effectively.

Learn more about the automated e-learning model [Video HERE]

Qualification & Competencies (Level 5)

1. Get OTHM Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security

Upon completing Year 2, students will receive:

  • OTHM Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security is accredited with the Ofqual UK.Gov code 610/5104/4
Reference:
  • Sample Qualification - Transcript of OTHM Level 5 Diploma: CLICK HERE
2. Earn 06 Level 5 e-ProCerts

As a program mapped to National Occupational Standards, along with the supplemental knowledge system, students can engage in self-study through interactive lessons, attend webinars, and take online tests to earn 10 Level 5 e-ProCerts. Each e-ProCert reflects Level 5, outlines the Learning Outcomes, and provides certification upon completion.

If students wish to convert their e-ProCerts to hard copies, they can use an optional service for a minimal fee.

The 06 e-ProCerts that learners can obtain during the Level 5 SwissUK® Diploma in Cyber Security programme (note: this is optional):
  1. Level 5 e-Certificate in Security Testing
  2. Level 5 e-Certificate in Artificial Intelligence
  3. Level 5 e-Certificate in Databases
  4. Level 5 e-Certificate in Digital Forensics
  5. Level 5 e-Certificate in Ethical Hacking
  6. Level 5 e-Certificate in Malware Analysis

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3. Gain competencies

Upon completing the program, students will have acquired the following competencies and, along with the qualification received, will be ready to enter the workforce:

  • An understanding of security testing and the ability to support the identification of vulnerabilities in information technology systems.
  • Knowledge of artificial intelligence and the ability to apply AI technologies in analysis and problem-solving.
  • The ability to manage, organise, and utilise databases to support technology and business operations.
  • An understanding of digital forensics, including the collection and analysis of digital evidence in information technology environments.
  • Awareness of cybersecurity, penetration testing, and the principles of ethical hacking to strengthen system protection.
  • Knowledge of malware, including its identification, analysis, and the support of cybersecurity threat detection and response.
  • Stronger analytical thinking, problem-solving, and risk assessment skills in the context of technology and information security.
  • The knowledge and skills required to work in the fields of cybersecurity, digital forensics, and intelligent systems.
4. Career Progression

The Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security is designed to prepare individuals for junior and support roles across a wide range of industries.

"The programme aligns with the Level 5 EQF competency framework, equivalent to 120 UK credits or 60 ECTS credits. It is recognized in most countries and territories, ensuring global acceptance and immediate employability."

Here are some qualified positions for someone with a Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security:

  • Security Testing Assistant: Support system security testing, identify vulnerabilities, and document security issues during technical assessments.
  • Artificial Intelligence Assistant: Support data collection, prepare input data, and contribute to tasks related to the application of AI within businesses or organisations.
  • Database Support Officer: Support the management, updating, storage, and retrieval of data to ensure the effective operation of database systems.
  • Digital Forensics Assistant: Support the collection, preservation, and analysis of digital data for investigation and information technology incident handling.
  • Ethical Hacking Assistant: Support penetration testing, assess system security, and contribute to recommending measures to strengthen protection.
  • Malware Analysis Assistant: Support the identification, analysis, and documentation of malware characteristics to assist in cybersecurity prevention and incident response.
  • Cyber Security Operations Assistant: Support the monitoring of cybersecurity activities, document incidents, and contribute to maintaining the security of information technology infrastructure.
  • Threat Intelligence Support Officer: Support the collection, consolidation, and analysis of cyber threat intelligence to assist with risk assessment.
  • Information Security Support Officer: Support the implementation of information security activities, compliance with security procedures, and the protection of organisational data.
  • Junior Cyber Risk Analyst: Support the analysis of cybersecurity risks, assess system vulnerabilities, and contribute to recommending appropriate control measures.

Qualifications & Accreditation

1. Qualifications Awarded

Upon graduation, students will receive:

  • Year 1: Level 4 Diploma in Cyber Security from the Ofqual UK.Gov Awarding Body OTHM (610/5103/2)
  • Year 2: Level 5 Diploma in Cyber Security from the Ofqual UK.Gov Awarding Body OTHM (610/5104/4)
2. Progression Pathways

After completing this programme, learners may progress to SwissUK® Diploma Level 6. They may also have opportunities to apply for bachelor’s degree programmes at universities in the EU and the United Kingdom.

  • Study Abroad Pathways: Click HERE
  • Relocation Pathway: Click HERE
  • SwissEdu⁺ – Swiss Digital Higher Education Pathway: Click HERE
  • SwissUK® Progression Pathway: Click HERE
3. Accreditation of Swiss Information and Management Institute

Swiss Information and Management Institute is the first higher education institute in Zug, Switzerland, to achieve comprehensive international accreditations at both the organizational and program levels. The video below guides you through the step-by-step process of verifying and checking the accreditations and recognitions of the Swiss Information and Management Institute.

  • Watch this video to learn how to verify the accreditations and recognitions of the Swiss Information and Management Institute CLICK HERE.
  • View the accreditation system of Swiss Information and Management Institute CLICK HERE.
4. Accreditation of the Ofqual UK.Gov Awarding body OTHM
About the Ofqual UK.Gov awarding body OTHM:
  • Recognized as an organization by the educational authority of the United Kingdom, Ofqual (UK.Gov). Recognition Number: RN5284. Refer to the recognition information CLICK HERE.
Reference:
  • Guidelines of how to check the recognition of OTHM: CLICK HERE
  • The meaning of Level System in the labor market in the context of global labor mobility: CLICK HERE
  • The meaning of Level System in global diploma recognition: CLICK HERE
 

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