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Computer Criminology Major

Computer Criminology Major

Requirements

To graduate with a major in computer criminology, students must complete 53 hours through the following required coursework.

Criminology Courses

Required Courses (12 hours)
  • CCJ 3011 Criminology
  • CCJ 4700 Introduction to Research Methods in Criminology
  • CJE 4610 Crime Detection and Investigation
  • CJL 4064 Individual Rights and the Criminal Justice System
Elective Courses (9 hours)
  • CCJ 2020 Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • CCJ 3666 Victimology
  • CCJ 3644 White Collar Crime
  • CCJ 4209 Courts and Social Policy
  • CCJ 4610 Criminal and Delinquent Behavior
  • CCJ 4816 Public and Private Security
  • CJE 3110 Law Enforcement
  • CJJ 4010 Juvenile Justice
  • CJL 3510 Courts
Capstone Course (3 hours)
  • CCJ 4938: Criminal Justice System Responses to Cybercrime

Computer Science Courses

Required Courses (10 hours)
  • COP 3014 Programming I
  • COP 3344 (1 hour) Introduction to Unix
  • COP 3330 Object Oriented Programming
  • CDA 3100 Computer Organization I
  • MAD 2104 Discrete Math I
Elective Courses (12 hours)
  • CDA 4503 Introduction to Computer Networks
  • CIS 4360 Introduction to Computer Security
  • CIS 4361 Applied Computer Security
  • CIS 4362 Network Security and Cryptography
  • CIS 4407 Computer and Network System Administration
  • COP 4342 Unix Tools
  • COP 4530 Data Structures, Algorithms, and Generic Programming
  • COP 4610 Operating Systems and Concurrent Programming
  • COP 4710 Theory and Structure of Databases
Capstone Course (3 hours)
  • CIS 4930 Cybercrime Detection and Forensics

Refer to the FSU General Bulletin for course prerequisites.

Course descriptions
Coursework flow chart (PDF)
Course syllabi

For additional requirement details or assistance in creating a coursework plan, contact an undergraduate academic advisor.

 
 
 

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