Online MSc in Criminal Justice – Cybercrime Investigation
Are you a criminal justice or cyber security professional? Or do you have a knack for information technology and want to begin a career in the criminal justice system? If so, Liberty University’s Master of Science in Criminal Justice – Cybercrime Investigation (Online) may be for you.
Duration
1.5 years
Starting Date
January
Tuition Fee
$565 per credit
Location
Online
About the program
When you pursue Liberty University’s Master of Science in Criminal Justice – Cybercrime Investigation (Online), you open yourself up to both career advancement and new career possibilities in a variety of professions. After graduation, you may qualify to work as a cybercrime instructor, victim advocate, intelligence analyst, or investigator. You may also have the option of becoming a detective in both public and private sectors or even a special agent for the federal government.
Cybercrime is a serious threat — and it’s growing. Protect critical infrastructures from digital criminals, foreign adversaries, and terrorists by partnering with Liberty University to pursue your master’s degree in criminal justice – cybercrime investigation. Trained, educated professionals with integrity, like you, are needed to keep our communities and our nation safe from digital threats.
Career Opportunities
- Cybercrime instructor
- Cybercrime intelligence analyst
- Cybercrime investigator
- Cybercrime victim advocate
- Detective in public or private sectors
- Special agent
Courses Included
- Criminal Justice Integration
- Topics & Trends in Criminal Justice
- Criminal Justice Program Evaluation
- Leadership, Ethics & Policing
- Cybercrime Law & Public Policy
- Advanced Cybercrime Investigation
- Overview of Computer Security
- Digital Forensics
Minimum requirements
A regionally or nationally accredited bachelor’s degree with a 3.0 or above GPA is required for admission in good standing.