Direct Entry Requirement for the Master of Science in Cybersecurity (MSCY) Program
An applicant seeking admission for the MSCY program is required to fulfill the following conditions:
- Bachelor’s Degree
- English Language Proficiency
- Personal Interview
Details of the above requirements are as follows:
Bachelor’s degree earned in a discipline appropriate for the prospective MSCY degree, with a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale or its established equivalent
The medium of instruction for the undergraduate degree obtained by the applicant must be English and he/she should have fulfilled the English Proficiency requirements for the undergraduate degree.
If the above requirement is not fulfilled then, the applicant is required to submit one of the below given standardized English test score at the time of admission:
- A minimum score of 550 in Institutional Test of English as Foreign Language (TOEFL-ITP), 79 for IBT; 213 for CBT.
- A minimum score of 6.0 in International English Language Testing System (IELTS - Academic)
- A minimum score of 1400 in EmSAT Achieve English (Emirates Standardized Test)
Note:
- Institutional TOEFL / IELTS score only from recognized testing centers or AMIDEAST is acceptable.
- Requirements are applied regardless of educational system or country where student is coming from.
Prospective student is required to pass the personal interview set by the institution. The applicant is evaluated based on the desire and ability to learn, verbal communication, career goal clarity, general knowledge, subject knowledge, and overall personality.
Conditional Admission Requirement for the MSCY program
The Vice Chancellor reserves the right to admit a prospective MSCY student on condition under the following circumstances where the student does not satisfactorily meet the admission requirements.
The requirements for conditional admission have been detailed below:
Candidates with an undergraduate degree from Computing Sciences or Information Technology discipline seeking admission in the MSCY Program of SUC and is short of meeting the Bachelor's degree CGPA requirement may be conditionally admitted based on the below classification:
Case -BA: Candidates having CGPA between 2.5 to 2.99
Case-BB: Candidates having CGPA between 2.0 TO 2.49
Candidate with an undergraduate degree in a discipline other than Computing Sciences and Information Technology seeking admission in the MSCY Program of SUC may be conditionally admitted as per below mentioned categories:
Case NB: Candidates from a discipline other than Computing Sciences and Information Technology with a CGPA between 2.5 to 2.99
Case NC: Candidates from a discipline other than Computing Sciences and Information Technology with a CGPA between 2.0 to 2.49
MSCY Qualifying (Bridging) Program (MQP)
A candidate seeking admission to the MSCY program with a Bachelor’s Degree (3 years and above) obtained from a non-computing discipline is required to undergo a bridging program composed of seven MQP courses. In case a candidate has already completed any of the MQP courses in the Bachelor's degree, he/she may be exempted from such courses provided they submit an official transcript for evaluation at the time of. However, the decision for the exemption will be made jointly by the Dean and VC upon carefully reviewing the course contents as per the SUC TOC policy.
The following are the courses required to complete the MSCY Qualifying (Bridging) Program (MQP) to establish the required knowledge for a student before enrolling in the MSCY program.
All these courses are equivalent to three credit hours at the Undergraduate level. These credits cannot be used for replacing any of the MSCY level courses, as these will be treated as non-credit bearing courses and are only for the purpose of completing MQP, and no transcript shall be issued. Most of these courses are offered at the Undergraduate level, enabling the aspirants to pick up any of these courses during the regular semesters of the BSIT/BSCS program or opt for the MQP schedule.
- TOC will be granted to courses with a grade C at the Undergraduate level with an overall CGPA above 2
- Fill up the MSCY Qualifying (Bridging) Program TOC application form in SUC
- Submit the following TOC Admission entry requirement documents:
- The official transcript from accredited institutions
- Detailed syllabi (Credit Value, Level, detailed course content, learning outcomes/objective and indicative learning resources)
- Processing fee of AED 525/- (non-refundable) must be paid for evaluation
- Undergraduate Students from streams other than Computing Sciences and Information Technology must complete all seven courses of Foundation bridging program (MSCY Qualifying Program – MQP). Transfer of credits can be granted for up to maximum 5 courses out of 7 courses of the MSCY Qualifying Program as per MQP TOC policy.
Non-IT/Non-Computing graduates who have completed the MQP Program from an MOE-approved institution will have to undergo a challenge exam at SUC.
Students taking the challenge exam must fulfill the following conditions:
- Achieve a minimum ‘B’ grade in all seven MQP courses challenge exam to qualify and join the MSCY program without undergoing MQP.
- Pay the applicable challenge exam fees for each course
- Pass the challenge exam in the first attempt. There will be no second attempt provided.
- If the student fails to appear for the challenge exam on the scheduled date, the student can take the challenge exam on a new date after paying the exam fees again.
- If the Student fails to clear challenge exam, he/she has to undergo MQP by paying the applicable fee for MQP.
A. Computing Sciences and Information Technology Graduates
A candidate seeking admission to the MSCY program with a recognized Bachelor’s degree in Computing Science or Information Technology discipline and a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.0 to 2.49 on a 4.0 scale or its established equivalent, should register for 9 credit graduate-level remedial courses given below. These remedial courses are not for credit within the degree program. The student must achieve a minimum CGPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or its established equivalent within the first semester, in the following remedial courses in order to progress to the graduate program or be subject to dismissal.
B. Non-Computing Sciences and Non-Information Technology Graduates
A candidate seeking admission to the MSCY program with a recognized Bachelor’s degree in Non-Computing Science or Non-Information Technology discipline and a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 2.0 to 2.49 on a 4.0 scale or its established equivalent, should complete the MSCY qualifying program to qualify for conditional admission to MSCY program and then register for nine credit graduate level remedial courses from the courses listed below. These remedial courses are not for credit within the degree program. The student must achieve a minimum CGPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or its established equivalent within first semester in the following remedial courses in order to progress to the graduate program or be subject to dismissal.
C. MSCY Remedial courses offered at SUC
The list of remedial courses is as follows:
Transfer Admission Requirements for MSCY Program
SUC accepts students who are transferring from a federal or licensed institution in the UAE or a foreign institution of higher learning based outside the UAE and accredited in its home country.
A maximum of six credit hours can be accepted as transfer into the MSCY Program of SUC provided these credit hours are adequate to meet the requirements for Transfer of credits (TOC) procedures. All the courses in the curriculum are protected except the following courses that can be replaced by accepting TOC from any accredited MSCY-level program:
Transfer of credit is granted under the following conditions:
- Applicants seeking transfer to the MSCY program offered at SUC must meet the direct entry requirements for admission to the MSCY program
- Transfer applicants must have fulfilled the English proficiency requirements for Graduate admissions. In addition they shall provide a letter that courses for which they are seeking transfer, were taught in English.
- Applicants seeking Transfer admission cannot be conditionally admitted under any circumstances
- The course contents mentioned in the Course Syllabus of the previous institution should match to a minimum of 75% of the SUC Syllabus of the corresponding course.
- The student must attend a minimum of 75% of the credit hours of their study plan at SUC.
- The credit hours completed must be equivalent to or higher than the corresponding courses offered at SUC.
- Must have passed the course with a minimum of ‘B’ grade or equivalent and overall CGPA of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0
- Transfer of credits cannot not be awarded to the Thesis/Dissertation course, Capstone courses and protected courses.
- Once TOC is granted and the graduation plan is signed by the student, the student cannot challenge the TOC decision during the progression of course.
- Students of SUC may be permitted to pursue courses at any other Higher Education Institution only in extreme circumstances with prior approval from Administration and VC.
- SUC does not credit twice for substantially the same course taken at two different institutions.
- The grades of transferred courses will not be included while calculating the student’s Grade Point Average (GPA).
- TOC processing fee is non-refundable (as per applicable fee structure)
- Once the acceptable transfer of credits is decided, the student is informed about the applicable fee based on the courses accepted for transfer of credits and the student can then proceed for registration.
Transfer admission students must submit the following documents:
- The official transcript from accredited institutions
- Detailed syllabi (Credit Value, Level, detailed course content, learning outcomes/objective and indicative learning resources)
- An official letter from the previous institution
- All documents mentioned in the admission requirements
- Applicable processing fee (non-refundable) must be paid for evaluation
- Once a student will change his/her concentration, he/she must reapply for the TOC with applicable fee.
SUC will accept transfer of credits only from the Institutions, which fulfill any of the following criteria:
- Accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, UAE
- Accredited by the Central or Regional accreditation bodies in the United States of America
- Accredited by the UGC Grants Commission of India
- Accredited by the HEC Grants Commission of Pakistan
- Approved by the Quality Assurance Agency in Education, U.K.
- Accredited/recognized by the Ministry of Higher Education for all other countries from where the student is seeking admission
Note:
- For transfer from one program to another within SUC, the TOC application must be resubmitted. However, the fee structure for the respective program to which the student is transferred shall be applicable.
- In case the student was granted any scholarship / fee waiver, the percentage of scholarship / fee waiver shall remain same. However, the amount of discount shall be calculated based on the new fee structure applicable for the specific school.
Admission to People of Determination
SUC admits People of determination after a due process of understanding the learning abilities and the approaches of teaching. SUC facilitates the special needs student by allocating additional time and resources to help them learn without sacrificing the syllabus and the rigor required in it.
Upon meeting the admission requirements, the candidates shall be interviewed by the concerned teaching faculty members under the guidance of a committee, which shall be formed as and when required and the outcomes of the interview are recorded and communicated to the candidate and the Vice Chancellor for necessary actions. The interview shall be focused on:
- To understand the nature of shortcomings
- To understand the learning abilities, assessment modes, additional time required for completion
- To understand the learning abilities through the computer
- To understand their skill levels in assessing