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Ethical Hacking (NonStop) (5 ECTS)

Code: TX00FN32-3007

General information


Enrollment
31.07.2025
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Timing
01.08.2025 - 31.12.2026
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Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 ECTS
Virtual portion
5 ECTS
Mode of delivery
Online
Unit
School of ICT and Industrial Management
Campus
Karaportti 2
Teaching languages
English
Seats
0 - 10000
Degree programmes
Information and Communication Technology
Teachers
Virve Prami
Teacher in charge
Janne Salonen
Groups
ATX25TV_MAKSULLINEN_JÄRJESTELMÄ_SYKSY
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Course
TX00FN32
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Objective

This course is designed to prepare learners with the Ethical Hacker skillset. Learners will become proficient in the art of scoping, executing, and reporting on vulnerability assessments, while recommending mitigation strategies. By using an engaging gamified narrative throughout the course, with real-world inspired hands-on practice labs, learners develop essential workforce readiness skills to lay a solid foundation in offensive security.

After completing this course, learners can enter cybersecurity careers, either on the offensive security side as ethical hackers or penetration testers, or on the defensive security side by understanding the mindset and tactics of threat actors, while implementing security controls and monitoring, analyzing, and responding to current security threats.

Content

In this course, learners develop ethical hacking and penetration testing skills that build a foundation for success in the cybersecurity industry. With the support of video and rich interactive media, participants learn, apply, and practice ethical hacking skills in meaningful ways through a series of realistic hands-on lab experiences.

The course also includes many opportunities for learners to practice what they are learning as they are learning it. Learning by doing is the most powerful way to build new skills and knowledge.

Note that the course is continuously evolving. Its structure and content may change from what is presented here.

The Ethical Hacker course includes the following features:

34 labs support the independent acquisition of knowledge and ethical hacking skills.
86 practice activities provide opportunities for self-assessment and identification of learning deficits.
10 modules of content cover important topics that enable students to face ethical hacking challenges.
Assessments include 10-chapter exams, a final exam, and a skills-based assessment.
Multimedia learning tools, including videos, interactive practice activities and realistic lab experiences address a variety of learning styles and help stimulate learning and promote increased knowledge retention.

Location and time

Course environment is Metropolia's Moodle and course can be done in own pace.

Materials

Online.

Teaching methods

Course is 100% online and it can be done in own pace.

All of 10 Modules has to be done in order only after that you can take Final Exams.

Employer connections

N/A

Exam schedules

Can be find via course space.

International connections

N/A

Completion alternatives

N/A

Student workload

Depends on the student's starting level.

Content scheduling

All of 10 Modules has to be done in order before Final Exams can be done.

Evaluation scale

Hyväksytty/Hylätty

Assessment methods and criteria

Pass after all of 10 Modules has been passed and the Final Exams has been done and passed.

Final tests
In order to successfully complete the course, it is required to pass the Ethical Hacker Self-Paced Final Exam, and complete the final exam on Metropolia's Moodle.

1. Ethical Hacker Self-Paced Final Exam
There are 50 questions in total. You must achieve 70% to pass this exam. You have unlimited attempts to pass the exam.

When you have achieved the required passing score on the test (?70%), you can proceed to complete the Metropolia Final Test.

2. Metropolia Final Test
There are 50 questions in total, and the duration is 120 minutes. All questions are based on course materials.

Minimum passing score for the test is 70% (700/1000). If not achieved, you need retake the test. The retake limit is 3!

Qualifications

- Entry-level cybersecurity knowledge: CCST Cybersecurity certification or Cybersecurity Essentials (version 3.0) or Junior Cybersecurity Analyst Career Path, or equivalent

- Basic programming knowledge

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