CJUS-P 321 CYBERCRIME (3 CR.)
This course explores how an interconnected world has modified how existing criminal activity is conducted and how new criminal opportunities have been created. Students will examine the history and complex nature of computer related crime and how societies have attempted to respond. Students will learn about the different types of cybercriminals, including motives and methods of attack. Various legal and regulatory issues in cyberspace, including surveillance, sting operations, and current and proposed legislation, will also be evaluated.
1 classes found
Fall 2025
Component | Credits | Class | Status | Time | Day | Facility | Instructor |
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LEC | 3 | 32173 | Open | ARR | ARR | WB WEB | Sargent J |
Regular Academic Session / 100% Online All
LEC 32173: Total Seats: 25 / Available: 24 / Waitlisted: 0
Lecture (LEC)
- This is a 100% online delivered class. No on-campus or synchronous meetings are required. Students must use their University email accounts; it is recommended that students check the Canvas course site for announcements even before class starts; a high-speed internet connection is recommended for easiest access to online materials.
- P: CJUS-P 100 OR SPEA-J 101, OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR