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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Cybercrime Investigation and Enforcement Minor
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Return to: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Professor: Vivian Djokotoe, Misty Weitzel
Associate professors: Miyuki Arimoto, Omar Melchor-Ayala, Mari Sakiyama, Taryn VanderPyl
Coordinator: Mari Sakiyama
Mission
Provide students with an introduction to the field of cybercrime. Students with this minor will possess in-depth conceptual knowledge in the prevention, investigation, and enforcement of cybercrimes and cyber threats. Graduates of the program will be well prepared for traditional and emerging positions in cybercrime and criminal justice.
Provide students with an introduction in conceptual knowledge in the field of cybercrime. Students with this minor will possess in-depth knowledge in the prevention, investigation, and enforcement of cybercrimes. This knowledge will serve students well in traditional and emerging positions in the field.
Learning Outcomes
- Gain conceptual knowledge and technological skills necessary in the detection, investigation, and enforcement of cybercrimes.
- Understand the multitude of issues, theories, ethics, policies, practices, and current challenges related to the control of cybercrime.
- Develop an understanding of how traditional criminal justice theories, practices, and policies, and cybersecurity tools, techniques and technologies apply to the control of cybercrime.
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Note
*Students not majoring in Criminal Justice will need to take CJ 213 early in the program, because it is a prerequisite for required upper-division CJ courses.
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Return to: College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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