Cybercrime Investigation

M.Sc.

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University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN)

Course Overview

The Cybercrime Investigation course offered by University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) is a natural development building on the success of existing undergraduate provision in the Schools of Forensic and Applied Science, Psychology and Computing Engineering and Physical Sciences, in particular the interest of students studying cybercrime. Cybercrime is a relatively new and growing area of criminal investigation.

The course is delivered in partnership with existing staff members from the School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences, Forensic and Applied Sciences, and Psychology. The profiles of existing staff members and specialist visiting speakers make them uniquely qualified in the UK HE sector to deliver this course in that, as well as having appropriate academic backgrounds, they have experience in investigation unmatched in any UK HE institution.

Cybercrime is a relatively new and growing area for both civil and criminal investigation. This course has been developed by law enforcement practitioners to enhance knowledge and practical skills in the areas of behavioural psychology, criminal investigation and the technical aspects of obtaining computer-based evidence.

Program Outline

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face, Online
  • Starting in: September
  • Full Time Duration: 12 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

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  • University rating:
  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 6,500 GBP (8,600 USD) per 1
  • International Students: 13,000 GBP (17,100 USD) per 1

Address

University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN), United Kingdom

Course Overview

The Cybercrime Investigation course offered by University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) is a natural development building on the success of existing undergraduate provision in the Schools of Forensic and Applied Science, Psychology and Computing Engineering and Physical Sciences, in particular the interest of students studying cybercrime. Cybercrime is a relatively new and growing area of criminal investigation.

The course is delivered in partnership with existing staff members from the School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences, Forensic and Applied Sciences, and Psychology. The profiles of existing staff members and specialist visiting speakers make them uniquely qualified in the UK HE sector to deliver this course in that, as well as having appropriate academic backgrounds, they have experience in investigation unmatched in any UK HE institution.

Cybercrime is a relatively new and growing area for both civil and criminal investigation. This course has been developed by law enforcement practitioners to enhance knowledge and practical skills in the areas of behavioural psychology, criminal investigation and the technical aspects of obtaining computer-based evidence.

Program Outlines

Course Overview

  • Teaching method: Face to Face, Online
  • Starting in: September
  • Full Time Duration: 12 months
  • This Program is taught in: English

Ratings:

  • Course rating:
  • University rating:
  • Value for money:

Fees:

  • Domestic Students: 6,500 GBP (8,600 USD) per year
  • International Students: 13,000 GBP (17,100 USD) per year

Address

University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN), United Kingdom

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