Master of Science in Cybercrime and Digital Investigation

With your 2-year, Master of Science in Cybercrime and Digital Investigation from Michigan State University, you'll be able to launch or advance a career investigating or responding to cybercrime in law enforcement, government & private industry. Our online program's unique perspective is focused on the human aspects of cybercrime, including the offenders, victims & threat response community.
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School Overview
With your 2-year, Master of Science in Cybercrime and Digital Investigation from Michigan State University, you'll be able to launch or advance a career investigating or responding to cybercrime in law enforcement, government & private industry. Our online program's unique perspective is focused on the human aspects of cybercrime, including the offenders, victims & threat response community.
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Top-ranked programs
No. 5 Best Online Graduate Criminal Justice Programs and No. 3 for Veterans by U.S. News & World Report, 2021.
80+ Years advancing justice
Founded in 1935, the School of Criminal Justice is one of the oldest and most renowned programs in the world. Our areas of expertise include: law enforcement intelligence, cybersecurity and cyber forensics, and emerging crime and justice issues.
Expert faculty
Faculty includes Dr. David Carter, an internationally recognized author and academic on law enforcement intelligence, and Dr. Thomas J. Holt, an internationally recognized scholar in cybercrime and cyberterror.
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