Master the intricacies of digital forensics, data protection, and cybersecurity laws to combat cyber threats effectively.
Our Master's program in Cyber Crime and Security is designed to equip professionals with the advanced knowledge and practical skills necessary to combat the ever-evolving threats in the digital world. This program is grounded in rigorous research and experiential learning, providing students with a deep understanding of cybercrime trends, investigative techniques, and defensive strategies.
Key Features:
Research-Centric Curriculum: Engage in cutting-edge research projects under the guidance of experienced faculty, contributing to the advancement of the field.
Experiential Learning: Gain hands-on experience through internships, simulations, and real-world case studies.
Flexible Learning Options: Choose between an optional residential component ($5000 for 2 weeks) or a virtual course component ($150 per hour).
Personalized Support: Benefit from dedicated research evaluation and supervision, ensuring the highest quality of your work.
Graduation Component:
Upon successful completion of the program, students will be required to submit a final thesis or project. A graduation fee of $1000-$2000 will apply.
Entry Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., computer science, information technology, cybersecurity)
Strong academic record
Proven interest in cybersecurity and digital forensics
Admission Processing Fee:
A non-refundable admission processing fee of $100 is required for all applicants.
Credit Structure:
The program consists of 6-12 credits, with each credit priced at $150.