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University of Lancashire: Cybercrime Investigation
| Institution | University of Lancashire |
|---|---|
| Department | School of Law and Policing |
| Web | http://www.lancashire.ac.uk |
| cenquiries@lancashire.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | 01772 892400 |
| Study type | Taught |
MSc
Summary
Do you want to work as an investigator solving complex problems related to digital technology? Our MSc/PGDip/PGCert Cybercrime Investigation course has been developed to enhance your career within digital investigation.
Cybercrime is a fast-growing area that plays a major role in criminal investigations. You will build your expertise in key areas like digital investigation software, law and regulatory requirements, investigation skills and understanding contemporary cybercrimes. You will also gain experience in open-source internet investigation and explore how cybercrime investigation is approached by modern policing.
This course is ideal for those already working in investigations, whether in the public or private sector. It will also enhance the career opportunities for graduates in areas like computer forensics, psychology or policing. You will complete your studies with a research project of your choice, allowing you to make your course truly unique to you.
This programme offers a flexible approach to study and is available at our Preston campus or online. You may study full-time over 1 year or part-time over 2 years.
Why study with us - Our programme is National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)-certified for quality of course, teaching, and university support.
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This course is available in-person or online. You can also choose to study on a full-time or part-time basis.
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You will learn from experts from within the field of cybercrime investigations. The course is taught by highly experienced and research-active staff.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should hold at least 2:2 degree or equivalent |
| Location | Preston Campus University of Lancashire Preston PR1 2HE |
Summary
Do you want to work as an investigator solving complex problems related to digital technology? Our MSc/PGDip/PGCert Cybercrime Investigation course has been developed to enhance your career within digital investigation.
Cybercrime is a fast-growing area that plays a major role in criminal investigations. You will build your expertise in key areas like digital investigation software, law and regulatory requirements, investigation skills and understanding contemporary cybercrimes. You will also gain experience in open-source internet investigation and explore how cybercrime investigation is approached by modern policing.
This course is ideal for those already working in investigations, whether in the public or private sector. It will also enhance the career opportunities for graduates in areas like computer forensics, psychology or policing. You will complete your studies with a research project of your choice, allowing you to make your course truly unique to you.
This programme offers a flexible approach to study and is available at our Preston campus or online. You may study full-time over 1 year or part-time over 2 years.
Why study with us - Our programme is National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)-certified for quality of course, teaching, and university support.
-
This course is available in-person or online. You can also choose to study on a full-time or part-time basis.
-
You will learn from experts from within the field of cybercrime investigations. The course is taught by highly experienced and research-active staff.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should hold at least 2:2 degree or equivalent |
| Location | Preston Campus University of Lancashire Preston PR1 2HE |
Summary
Do you want to work as an investigator solving complex problems related to digital technology? Our MSc/PGDip/PGCert Cybercrime Investigation course has been developed to enhance your career within digital investigation.
Cybercrime is a fast-growing area that plays a major role in criminal investigations. You will build your expertise in key areas like digital investigation software, law and regulatory requirements, investigation skills and understanding contemporary cybercrimes. You will also gain experience in open-source internet investigation and explore how cybercrime investigation is approached by modern policing.
This course is ideal for those already working in investigations, whether in the public or private sector. It will also enhance the career opportunities for graduates in areas like computer forensics, psychology or policing. You will complete your studies with a research project of your choice, allowing you to make your course truly unique to you.
This programme offers a flexible approach to study and is available at our Preston campus or online. You may study full-time over 1 year or part-time over 2 years.
Why study with us - Our programme is National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)-certified for quality of course, teaching, and university support.
-
This course is available in-person or online. You can also choose to study on a full-time or part-time basis.
-
You will learn from experts from within the field of cybercrime investigations. The course is taught by highly experienced and research-active staff.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should hold at least 2:2 degree or equivalent |
| Location | Preston Campus University of Lancashire Preston PR1 2HE |
Summary
Do you want to work as an investigator solving complex problems related to digital technology? Our MSc/PGDip/PGCert Cybercrime Investigation course has been developed to enhance your career within digital investigation.
Cybercrime is a fast-growing area that plays a major role in criminal investigations. You will build your expertise in key areas like digital investigation software, law and regulatory requirements, investigation skills and understanding contemporary cybercrimes. You will also gain experience in open-source internet investigation and explore how cybercrime investigation is approached by modern policing.
This course is ideal for those already working in investigations, whether in the public or private sector. It will also enhance the career opportunities for graduates in areas like computer forensics, psychology or policing. You will complete your studies with a research project of your choice, allowing you to make your course truly unique to you.
This programme offers a flexible approach to study and is available at our Preston campus or online. You may study full-time over 1 year or part-time over 2 years.
Why study with us - Our programme is National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)-certified for quality of course, teaching, and university support.
-
This course is available in-person or online. You can also choose to study on a full-time or part-time basis.
-
You will learn from experts from within the field of cybercrime investigations. The course is taught by highly experienced and research-active staff.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should hold at least 2:2 degree or equivalent |
| Location | Preston Campus University of Lancashire Preston PR1 2HE |
Summary
Cyber crime is a relatively new and growing area for both civil and criminal investigation. Our MSc in Cybercrime Investigation 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.
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Aimed at personal professional development for current investigators in the criminal and private sector and as a natural progression for graduates in Computer Forensics, Psychology or Policing.
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Modules include Research Skills, Behavioural Dynamics of Cybercrime, Digital Forensic Technology, Open Source Internet Investigation, Policing of cybercrime, and a research project for your dissertation.
Why study with us - You’ll develop the knowledge and practical skills to understand psychological, investigative and technical aspects of cyber crime.
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This course is available in full-time, part-time and distance learning modes of study.
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The course is delivered in partnership with existing staff members from a variety of Schools.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should hold at least 2:2 degree or equivalent. |
| Location | Preston Campus University of Lancashire Preston PR1 2HE |
Summary
Cyber crime is a relatively new and growing area for both civil and criminal investigation. Our MSc in Cybercrime Investigation 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.
-
Aimed at personal professional development for current investigators in the criminal and private sector and as a natural progression for graduates in Computer Forensics, Psychology or Policing.
-
Modules include Research Skills, Behavioural Dynamics of Cybercrime, Digital Forensic Technology, Open Source Internet Investigation, Policing of cybercrime, and a research project for your dissertation.
Why study with us - You’ll develop the knowledge and practical skills to understand psychological, investigative and technical aspects of cyber crime.
-
This course is available in full-time, part-time and distance learning modes of study.
-
The course is delivered in partnership with existing staff members from a variety of Schools.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should hold at least 2:2 degree or equivalent. |
| Location | Preston Campus University of Lancashire Preston PR1 2HE |
Summary
Cyber crime is a relatively new and growing area for both civil and criminal investigation. Our MSc in Cybercrime Investigation 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.
-
Aimed at personal professional development for current investigators in the criminal and private sector and as a natural progression for graduates in Computer Forensics, Psychology or Policing.
-
Modules include Research Skills, Behavioural Dynamics of Cybercrime, Digital Forensic Technology, Open Source Internet Investigation, Policing of cybercrime, and a research project for your dissertation.
Why study with us - You’ll develop the knowledge and practical skills to understand psychological, investigative and technical aspects of cyber crime.
-
This course is available in full-time, part-time and distance learning modes of study.
-
The course is delivered in partnership with existing staff members from a variety of Schools.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should hold at least 2:2 degree or equivalent. |
| Location | Preston Campus University of Lancashire Preston PR1 2HE |
Summary
Cyber crime is a relatively new and growing area for both civil and criminal investigation. Our MSc in Cybercrime Investigation 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.
-
Aimed at personal professional development for current investigators in the criminal and private sector and as a natural progression for graduates in Computer Forensics, Psychology or Policing.
-
Modules include Research Skills, Behavioural Dynamics of Cybercrime, Digital Forensic Technology, Open Source Internet Investigation, Policing of cybercrime, and a research project for your dissertation.
Why study with us - You’ll develop the knowledge and practical skills to understand psychological, investigative and technical aspects of cyber crime.
-
This course is available in full-time, part-time and distance learning modes of study.
-
The course is delivered in partnership with existing staff members from a variety of Schools.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | Applicants should hold at least 2:2 degree or equivalent. |
| Location | Preston Campus University of Lancashire Preston PR1 2HE |
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