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UCAS code: HCEC
Here's what Harlow College says about its Computing for England (Cyber Security) course.
Develop the specialist skills you need for a career in cyber security with our HNC Computing for England – Cyber Security course. This Level 4 Higher Technical Qualification focuses on building the practical and theoretical knowledge essential for roles in areas such as network security, ethical hacking and data protection. You’ll gain hands-on experience and real-world understanding to help protect organisations and individuals from digital threats.
Throughout the course, you’ll explore a range of core computing modules, including programming, networking, and professional practice, alongside a specialist cyber security unit that deepens your expertise.
Learning takes place in our purpose-built computing labs, supported by expert tutors with extensive experience in the computing and cyber security sectors.
Whether you’re aiming for an entry-level role in IT or cyber security, or planning to progress to an HND or degree-level qualification, this course offers the ideal foundation for a successful and rewarding career in this fast-growing field.
This course is a Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ) Our HTQs have been developed with employers to ensure our students are receiving the most relevant skills and knowledge they need to progress in their career after graduation.
Why study?
Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ) This course is a Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ) approved by the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education, meaning it meets current employer and industry standards.
A Recognised Qualification The HNC is a Level 4 qualification, equivalent to the first year of a university degree and worth 120 credits. It combines academic learning with hands-on, career-focused skills.
Progression Opportunities An HNC offers flexible next steps. Progress to a Higher National Diploma (HND), a Bachelor’s degree (BSc Hons), or move straight into entry-level IT or cyber security roles.
Designed with Employers in Mind Developed with employers, industry experts, and universities, Higher National qualifications focus on the skills businesses need blending technical, business and employability knowledge.
Smaller Class Sizes With classes of around 15 students, you’ll enjoy personalised teaching, individual support and plenty of opportunities to engage with your tutors and peers.
Where will this course take me? The Level 4 HNC in Computing for England (Cyber Security) provides a strong foundation in computing and cyber security, opening up a range of exciting opportunities for your future. Many students choose to progress to the Level 5 Higher National Diploma (HND), where they can specialise further and prepare for specific career paths within the computing industry.
After completing your HND, you could: Enter employment in areas such as cyber security, network engineering, data analytics, software development, or applications testing Continue in your current IT role, enhancing your skills and prospects Pursue further professional development or industry certifications Progress to university, studying for a related degree such as BSc (Hons) Computing, BSc (Hons) in Applied Computing, or BSc (Hons) in Business and Computing
Core modules Mandatory Modules: Programming Networking Professional Practice Database Design & Development Security Planning a Computing Project (Pearson-set) Cybersecurity
Optional Modules: Website Design & Development
Please note that course viability is subject to student numbers.
Source: Harlow College
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Qualification
Higher National Certificate - HNC
Department
Information Technology
Location
Harlow College | Harlow
Duration
1 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Computing and information technology
Start date
September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
| Location | Fees |
|---|---|
| England | £6,185 for the whole course |
| Scotland | £6,185 for the whole course |
| Wales | £6,185 for the whole course |
| Northern Ireland | £6,185 for the whole course |
Mandatory Modules: Programming Networking Professional Practice Database Design & Development Security Planning a Computing Project (Pearson-set) Cybersecurity
Optional Modules: Website Design & Development
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