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The Cyber Criminology program takes a different approach, offering rigorous academic content that prepares students to combat digital crime effectively. Whatever your career aspirations may be, the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice serves as an excellent foundation.
The College provides both undergraduate and graduate studies, awarding Bachelor of Science (BS), Bachelor of Arts (BA), Master of Science (MS), Master of Arts (MA), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees. Undergraduate options feature criminology and computer criminology, a collaborative initiative with the Computer Science Department. Qualified students can enroll in an accelerated combined bachelor's and master's program in criminology and criminal justice. The college offers online certification in criminology, along with a web-based Master of Science (MS) in criminal justice studies. Additionally, students can pursue a joint master's degree with the School of Public Administration and the College of Social Work. Evening classes are available for both undergraduate and graduate learners, and an online Bachelor of Science in criminology is also offered. Completing the cyber criminology major requires students to fulfill 52 credit hours of specified curriculum.