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School of Criminal Justice - Cyber Crime

University offers Criminal Justice degree, diplomas and certificate programs with specialization in Cyber Crime to professionals looking for a flexible, widely recognized and self-paced education. ’s Cyber Crime programs will provide you the necessary skills which will help you grow and excel in your field.

All the programs offered by the School of Criminal Justice, with specialization in Cyber Crime, surpass those of other world-class universities in terms of ease & flexibility, affordability, and quality of education. ’s Cyber Crime programs, accredited by International Accreditation Organization (IAO), are taught by expert faculty comprising professionals and leading industry experts. These learned individuals have designed a comprehensive 21st century curriculum that focuses on the challenges professionals like you are currently faced with.

Below are the fee structure and the time required to complete Cyber Crime programs at :
  • Degree program fees: $4,500 - $14,400 Time: less than 1 year
  • Diploma program fees: $2,700 - $4,500 Time: less than 5 months
  • Certificate program fees: $499 - $1,800 Time: less than 3 months

About Cyber Crime Major:


The cyber crime programs offered at University, includes diverse topics like Cyber Crime, Computer Crime Investigation, Ethics & High Technology and advanced topics like Technology Crimes & Law, Data Recovery Techniques, Network Defense , Forensics Investigation, Security, Cryptography and Advanced Data Recovery Techniques which helps individual pursue rewarding careers in the field of Cyber Crime. Read more

 

The faculty at the School of Criminal Justice consists of highly devoted teachers who have served as crime prevention specialists, criminal investigators, loss prevention managers and corrections and security officers. Possessing a professional background of such diversified fields, these faculty members are an academy in themselves, leading individuals to make the most out of their careers in the criminal science field.

The field offers employment opportunities as cybercrime specialists, also known as computer security specialists. These demand experts in using computer and digital forensics to help fight cybercrime. Financial institutions, Internet providers, software developers, government agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Homeland Security employ cyber crime specialists. As technology evolves, the need for more Internet and computer security increases. There is an estimated growth of 22 % increase in employment opportunities for cyber crime specialists by 2020. The annual salary of in this field ranges from $50,417 to $88,118.