
Cybercrime & Cybersecurity
Criminal Justice Track OptionCriminal Justice: Cybercrime & Cybersecurity
Are you interested in learning about hacking, cyberwar, and the application of the Amendments to the cyber world? You do not need to have any technical expertise in computer science or coding.
The Cybercrime and Cybersecurity option area is a great way to learn about contemporary challenges that face both the public and private sectors, including criminal justice and other government agencies.
This option teaches students about the important terminology, legal, policy, and criminal justice agency needs with growing cyber threats and provides a foundation of understanding that you can use in working towards a future career.
Explore Course Requirements
This option area requires the following 4 courses (12 credits) to be completed:
- CRJU 2052 - Introduction to Cybercrime
- CRJU 2300 - Cybersecurity Law and Policy
- CRJU 3620 - Advanced Cybercrime
- CRJU 4340 - High Tech Crimes and Digital Forensics
Please visit the UCCS Academic Catalog for the most up-to-date list of program courses, course descriptions, and detailed program requirements.