Masters in Computer Criminology

2 Years On Campus Masters Program

Florida State University

Program Overview

Computer crime can be broadly defined as any criminal activity that involves the use of information technology. These crimes include illegally accessing information, intercepting data, damaging or deleting data, interfering with the functioning of a computer system, identity theft, etc. Information-related crime and computer/network security issues are already major concerns. These issues affect all levels of business, government, and academia and have grown in importance as most organizations link their networked computer environments to the Internet

Program Key Stats

$25309 (Annual cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Public policy
  • Criminal justice
  • Governmental work
  • Education
  • Social services
  • Law
  • Human rights
  • Conflict resolution and strategy
  • Information Security Analysts
  • Computer Security Incident Responders
  • Cybersecurity Network Administrators/Engineers/Architects
  • Chief Information Security Officer
  • Intrusion Detection Specialists
  • Computer Forensics Investigator
  • Tester for Security Weaknesses
  • Vulnerability Assessor
  • Secure code Auditor
  • IT Manager

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