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Utica, NY 13502
USA
http://www.onlineuticacollege.com
Cybercrime Investigations and Forensics – Online Cybersecurity BS
http://www.onlineuticacollege.com/programs/cyber-security-degree-investigations-forensics.asp
Course length
The program is designed for working professionals who are completing this on a part time basis taking 6 credits a semester (2 classes), thus completing the program in about 3 years. However, this program can be completed in a shorter time frame if the student is able to take on more than 6 credits per semester.
Course description
Cybersecurity Curriculum
Major Course Requirements: (18-27 credit hours)
CRJ 107 Computer Hardware and Peripherals
CRJ 333 Information Security
CRJ 335 Cybercrime Law and Investigations
CRJ 461 Senior Seminar in Cybersecurity
CRJ 470 Internship
Major Related Requirements: (12 credit hours)
PHI 108 Professional Ethics
SOC 274 Criminology
MAT 112 Statistics
GOV 341 Jurisprudence of the Criminal Law (Cybercrime Investigations and Forensics Only)
MAT 201 Calculus I (Information Assurance Only)
Open Electives: (12-23 credit hours)
Cybercrime Investigations and Forensics Concentration Courses: (19-21 credit hours)
CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice Research Methods
CRJ 103 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJ 355 Cybercrime Investigations and Forensics I
CRJ 356 Cybercrime Investigations and Forensics II
CRJ 455 Cybercrime Investigations and Forensics III
Elective Course
Information Assurance Concentration Courses: (20 credit hours)
CSC 101 Computer Science
CSC 201 Discrete Mathematics
CSC 303 Computer Organization and Programming
CSC 316 Object-Oriented Programming
CSC 323 Introduction to Networks
CRJ 470 Internship
CSC 432 Computer and Network Security
Elective Course
CSC 303 Computer Organization and Programming
CRJ 314 Modern Techniques of Criminal Investigation
CSC 323 Introduction to Networks
CRJ 328 Security Administration
CRJ 362 Information System Threats, Attacks & Defenses
CRJ 345 Criminal Evidence
CSC 432 Computer and Network Security
CRJ 438 System Vulnerability Assessments
Admissions and entry requirements
Students who have already earned an A.A. degree or equivalent are eligible to enroll in Utica College's Online Cybersecurity Bachelor's program.
http://www.onlineuticacollege.com/about-us/admissions.asp
Fees
Contact university for details.
Contact Person
Randall Nichols
rnichol@utica.edu
Tel: (315) 223-2501
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