ITT Technical Institute Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice-Cyb...

 
 


ITT Technical Institute Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice-Cyber Security

ITT Technical Institute - Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice-Cyber Security

 
ITT Technical Institute
Bachelor of Science
Criminal Justice-Cyber Security
 
The ITT Technical Institute in Indianapolis, Indiana offers an online program leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice - Cyber Security. This program teaches the fundamentals of the criminal justice system and criminal justice skills. The program offers a foundation in criminal law, legal procedures, criminal evidence and criminology. Areas of study include law enforcement, the courts and corrections.

The program also covers the foundation of risks and damages associated with digital fraud and cyber crimes including Internet crime, cyberstalking, electronic crime and identity theft. Special emphasis is placed on the cornerstones of cyber security including the methodologies of inspection, protection, detection, reaction and response.

Topics include formal specification and verification of security properties, operating system security, trust management, security auditing and intrusion detection, security policy, safeguards and countermeasures, risk mitigation, covert channels and identification and authentication. Intrusion detection in network security, firewalls, virtual private networks (VPNs), virtual local area networks (VLANs), backup and disaster recovery techniques, smart card security, estimation and management of risks associated with security are also included.

The upper-level courses enhance the study of the criminal justice system and expand into areas such as criminalistics, victimology and forensics investigations. The curriculum is designed to offer a balance of theory and application used in the field by integrating interpersonal skills and administrative subject matter. Students will examine the criminal justice process and study interpersonal communication skills.

The program offers an interdisciplinary study of the mechanisms of social control, criminology and criminal justice in American society. Program content includes communication, criminal law and procedures, and cybercrime issues as well as technology skills. The program can help graduates cultivate particular human relations skills appropriate to the industry and an understanding of the causes and prevention of crime.

An online education can offer opportunities for students to pursue their educational objectives when attending school in a traditional classroom is just not practical. With ITT Tech's online education, a quality technical education is now available when and where it is convenient for the student.
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ITT Technical Institute  

ITT Educational Services, Inc. is a leading private college system focused on technology-oriented degree programs of study. ITT Tech has over 85 locations in over 30 states which predominantly provide career-focused, degree programs to approximately 33,000 students. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, it has been actively involved in the higher education community in the United States since 1969.

Curriculum offerings, leading primarily to associate's and bachelor's degrees, are designed to help students begin to prepare for career opportunities in various fields involving technology, including electronics, computer network systems, computer drafting and design, web development, multimedia, software applications and programming, industrial design, automated manufacturing, computer visualization, telecommunications and other areas. Programs of study vary among the ITT Technical Institutes.

Most ITT Technical Institute degree programs of study blend traditional academic content with applied learning concepts, with a significant portion devoted to practical study in a lab environment. Advisory committees, comprised of representatives of local businesses and employers, help each ITT Technical Institute periodically assess and update curricula, equipment and laboratory design.

In 2001, ITT Tech began offering distance learning. Programs leading to a Bachelor of Science degree are currently available in Information Systems Security and Technical Project Management for Electronic Commerce. Additionally, ITT Tech offers an online MBA program.

According to U.S. Department of Education data, all of the ITT Technical Institutes combined granted the largest percentage (14.7 percent) of the total number of associate and bachelor degrees awarded in the U.S. in electronics and electronics-related degree programs in the 2000-2001 school year (the latest year for which statistics are available). All of the ITT Technical Institutes combined also granted the largest share (22.6 percent) of the total number of associate's and bachelor's degrees awarded in the U.S. in drafting degree programs during the same period.

An distance learning can offer opportunities for students to pursue their educational objectives when attending school in a traditional classroom is not practical. With ITT Tech's distance learning, a quality technical education is now available when and where it is convenient for the student.

The ITT Technical Institute in Indianapolis, Indiana now offers two online degree programs leading to a Bachelor of Science degree, and one that leads to a Master of Business Administration Degree

Each ITT Technical Institute is either authorized or licensed by the state in which it is located and is accredited by or in the process of seeking accreditation from an accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. All ITT Technical Institutes (except in some instances the most recently opened institutes) are eligible to participate in the federal student financial aid degree programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, and as administered by the U.S. Department of Education.