Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Cybercrime and Security Concentration
Cybercrime and Security Concentration
The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Cybercrime and Security (BSCJ-CS) is designed to provide a solid foundation in law enforcement, the courts, and corrections, while equipping the student with a strong baseline understanding of one of the emerging (and likely most significant) types of 21st century crime, that posed by cybercriminals. The concentration provides a basic understanding and literacy of computer networks and their vulnerabilities along with material dealing with risk management as well as terrorism and criminal threats.
BSCJ Program prepares the student to:
- Possess the knowledge and skills to help secure a position in the criminal justice field
- Identify the diverse needs of the criminal justice system and the public it serves
- Apply communication, professional skills and technical knowledge in the criminal justice field
BSCJ-CS Concentration prepares the student to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of the activities of the cybercrime and cybersecurity professional in the context of the criminal justice system
Degree Requirements
Courses: General Education
| CJUS261 | Ethics in Criminal Justice | 4.5 |
| COMS201 | Technical and Professional Writing | 4.5 |
| COMS203 | Speech Communications | 4.5 |
| ENGL104 | Introductory Written Communication | 4.5 |
| ENGL105 | Professional Written Communications | 4.5 |
| ENGL201 | Principles of Professional Writing | 4.5 |
| GOVT201 | American Government and Public Affairs | 4.5 |
| MATH102 | Introduction to College Math | 4.5 |
| MATH106 | Algebra for Business | 4.5 |
| POLS101 | Introduction to Political Science | 4.5 |
| PSYC102 | Introductory Psychology | 4.5 |
| SCI101 | Introduction to the Sciences | 4.5 |
| SCI103 | Science and Technology- Laboratory Course | 1.5 |
| SCI201 | Environmental Science and Sustainability | 4.5 |
| SCI203 | Environmental Science and Sustainability - Laboratory Course | 1.5 |
| SOCL102 | Introductory Sociology | 4.5 |
| UNIV104 | Academic and Career Success | 4.5 |
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| HUMELE | Humanities Elective | 4.5 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 66 |
Courses: Core
Courses: Concentration
| CJUS240 | Introduction to Cybercrime | 4 |
| CJUS340 | Cybersecurity and Policy | 4 |
| CJUS434 | Terrorism and Organized Crime | 4 |
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| CJUS475 | Internship | 4 |
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| CJUS485 | Cybercrime Capstone | 4 |
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| CS126 | Unix Fundamentals | 4 |
| CSS150 | Introduction to Computer Security | 4 |
| CSS200 | Principles of Network Security | 4 |
| CSS250 | Security Risk Management | 4 |
| CSS280 | Ethical Hacking | 4 |
| CSS340 | Operating System Security | 4 |
| CSS350 | Computer Forensics I | 4 |
| CSS351 | Computer Forensics II | 4 |
| HLS305 | Understanding Critical Infrastructures | 4 |
| IT106 | Introduction to Programming Logic | 4 |
| IT204 | Fundamentals of Networking | 4 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 60 |
Note that not all courses are offered at all campuses. Consult with your academic advisor.
Total Credit Hours: 182
National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security and the National Security Agency have recognized Colorado Technical University as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance and Cyber Defense (CAE IA/CD). The CTU cyber security curriculum was certified thereby to map to the DHS/NSA cybersecurity knowledge units. This recognition and certification is valid through 2021.
This CAE IA/CD designation is applicable to this degree program.
Locations
- Colorado Springs
- Aurora (Denver Area)
- Virtual Campus
Area of Study
- Security Studies & Criminal Justice