Cybercrime Careers & Outcomes
Graduates of MSUM’s Cybercrime (BA) are prepared for careers that address crime and harm involving technology, data, and online systems.
Cybercrime Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will understand the social mechanisms, processes, and institutional arrangements in relation to cybercrime.
- Students will understand the significant connections between individuals, groups and social processes as related to cybercrime.
- Students will be able to communicate, to technical and non-technical audiences, about cybersecurity through writing and speech.
- Students will possess competitive and comprehensive content knowledge in cybersecurity.
- Students will know how to use scholarly sources of information (i.e. research published in peer-reviewed journals).
- Conduct, interpret, present, and/or write reports about social scientific research using qualitative and/or quantitative methodologies.
What can I do with a major in Cybercrime?
- Compliance and Risk Associate
- Crime or Intelligence Analyst
- Cybercrime Prevention or Policy Specialist
- Cybercrime Analyst
- Detective
- Digital Forensics Technician
- Digital Investigations Assistant
- Fraud or Financial Crimes Investigator
- Information Security Analyst
Cybercrime Industries
- Law enforcement and federal agencies
- Government and public sector
- Financial institutions
- Healthcare systems
- Private cybersecurity firms
