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Eligibility Criteria

Bachelor's Degree or equiv. international education

Credit Hours

60 Hours

Course Duration

1 Year (Self-Paced)

Courses Offered

10

Courses Offered In MASTERS DEGREE

  • Courses Name

  • Courses Description

  • Credit Hours

  • Computer Forensics

  • Computer forensics has become necessary and crucial functions in most businesses today. This course examines investigation of computers and other digital devices for the extraction of evidence which may point to particular misuse and/or criminal activity. It will help you learn how to identify, protect and gather evidence, retrieve data, and prepare crime reports and present information in courts.

  • 6 Credits

  • Advanced Concepts in Criminal Evidence

  • This course explores the advanced concepts of evidence, and proof. You will gain a thorough understanding of the different types of evidence, including real or physical evidence, testimonial evidence, documentary evidence, and demonstrative evidence.

  • 6 Credits

  • Criminal Investigation

  • This course is intended to develop general understanding of the science of inquiry and provide presentation of techniques, skills and limitations of the modern criminal investigation. It includes all aspects of criminal investigation, as a system of thought and action.

  • 6 Credits

  • Cases in Crime Scene Analysis

  • This course is designed to provide you an understanding of the integration of the criminal investigative process with application of technology in searching for and processing physical evidence in crime scenes. It will also provide background into the theory behind Crime Scene analysis and legal challenges faced by Crime Scene analysts.

  • 6 Credits

  • Criminal Law and Procedure

  • Criminal Law and Procedure involves the study of general principles of criminal responsibility and of specific offences & defenses under criminal law. The course draws comparisons, where relevant, to developments at common law.

  • 6 Credits