Minor in Computer Crime
About the Minor
The minor in computer crime grounds students in the fundamentals of crime, security and technology by focusing on the behavioral, legal, and societal factors associated with technology and deviance as they relate to both the private and public sectors. The curriculum exposes students to both the concepts and tools necessary to understand and ultimately address computer crime, such as financial fraud, identity theft and other digital crimes that cross national and international boundaries.
All prospective students should meet with an advisor from the College as soon as possible.
Required Courses | ||
CJS 101 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | 3.0 |
CJS 200 | Criminology | 3.0 |
CJS 274 | Sex, Violence, & Crime on the Internet | 3.0 |
CJS 276 | Introduction to Computer Crime | 3.0 |
CJS 365 | Computer Investigations and the Law | 3.0 |
CJS 377 | Intellectual Property Theft in the Digital Age | 3.0 |
Additional Elective Courses | ||
Select two of the following: | 6.0 | |
Crime Prevention Planning | ||
Introduction to Security Studies | ||
Surveillance, Technology, and the Law | ||
Crime Mapping I Using Geographic Information Systems | ||
Crime Mapping II Using Geographic Information Systems | ||
Total Credits | 24.0 |