Cyber Criminology
Victimization through the Internet is becoming more prevalent as cyber criminals have developed effective ways to remain anonymous. Cyber criminology explores Internet Crimes and Criminal Behavior of today's interface of computer science, Internet science, and criminology. Classification and types of Computer Crimes and the legal considerations in collecting and analyzing computer evidence is essential in the investigation and prosecution. Constitutional restrictions including but not limited to privacy and searches and seizures play an important role in the world of cybercriminology.
Courses
- AJS 101 — Introduction to Administration of Justice
- AJS 109 — Substantive Criminal Law
- AJS 260 — Procedural Criminal Law
- AJS 275 — Criminal Investigation
- CIS 105 — Introduction to Business Information Systems
- CIS 120 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems
- CIS 154 — Introduction to E-Commerce/E-Business
- CIS 171 — Computer Forensics
- CIS 175 — Computer Security
- CIS 275 — Fundamentals of Network Security
- HLS 107 — Introduction to Cyber Terrorism