CTU's Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ) degree with a concentration in Cybercrime and Security is designed to equip students with a strong baseline understanding of a growing category of 21st century crime.
Cybercrime is increasingly prevalent in our technology-dependent society, and to effectively combat it, criminal justice professionals need more than a layman’s understanding of hacking, spam, worms, malwares and computer viruses. Coursework in this curriculum focuses on helping students understand the nature of these types of threats, along with the tools available to mitigate them and investigate crimes.
National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance/Cybersecurity 2014-2021*
Relevant Institutional/Programmatic Accreditation
CTU is institutionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission www.hlcomission.org
This program is available at the following campuses and/or online: Online, Colorado Springs & Denver
The following courses are specific to the Cybercrime and Security concentration. To view courses that must be completed for all Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice degrees, visit the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice overview page.