Master of Science in Criminal Justice – Cyber Security Online
Future-proof your criminal justice career with cutting-edge investigative, analytical and programming tools encompassing cybercrime and digital forensics.
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Program Overview
Prepare to lead the fight against malware, digital theft and cybercrime with an MSCJ – Cyber Security
Enhance your criminal justice resume with in-demand technical expertise. In the Master of Science in Criminal Justice – Cyber Security online program, you will study digital forensics, cyber investigations, malware analysis and programming to combat cybercrime.
Along with a solid foundation in criminological theory, you will gain coding skills with an array of criminal justice applications. Upgrade your understanding of cyber security, including border security, and increase your comprehension of computer data storage and common techniques for retrieving it. No previous coding experience is required for this flexible, career-advancing online cyber security degree.
In this online program, you will:
- Design, code, test and debug programs that effectively utilize functions, data structures, object-oriented programming and file processing
- Apply programming problem-solving skills to criminal justice applications
- Learn how to analyze and address issues with various types of cybercrime
- Comprehend organizational theories, models and typologies for investigating and understanding individual and interpersonal dimensions and operations of criminal justice systems
- Design, code, test and debug programs that effectively utilize functions, data structures, object-oriented programming and file processing
- Apply programming problem-solving skills to criminal justice applications
- Learn how to analyze and address issues with various types of cybercrime
- Comprehend organizational theories, models and typologies for investigating and understanding individual and interpersonal dimensions and operations of criminal justice systems
As a graduate of this online program, you will be well-prepared for a variety of criminal justice careers such as:
- Information Security Analyst
- Security Consultant
- Digital Forensic Examiner
- Information Security Analyst
- Security Consultant
- Digital Forensic Examiner
Also available:
Texas A&M International University offers multiple online criminal justice programs. Explore our criminal justice programs.
Tuition
An online degree can fit your budget
Tuition for the M.S. in Criminal Justice – Cyber Security online program is affordable and can be paid by the course. All fees are included.
In-State Tuition:
The following tuition applies only to Texas residents.
Program | Per Credit Hour | Per Course | Per Program* |
---|---|---|---|
M.S. in Criminal Justice – Cyber Security | $367 | $ | $13,212 |
Out-of-State Tuition:
Program | Per Credit Hour | Per Program* |
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M.S. in Criminal Justice – Cyber Security | $1,030 | $37,080 |
*Tuition subject to change.
Tuition breakdown:
Calendar
Find out when to apply and when classes begin
The M.S. in Criminal Justice – Cyber Security program is delivered in an online format ideal for working professionals, conveniently featuring six start dates each year. Choose the start date that is best for you.
Session | Program Start Date | Application Deadline | Document Deadline | Payment Due | Last Class Day |
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Fall I | 8/25/25 | 8/11/25 | 8/18/25 | 8/22/25 | 10/10/25 |
Fall II | 10/20/25 | 10/3/25 | 10/15/25 | 10/17/25 | 12/9/25 |
Spring I | 1/20/26 | 1/2/26 | 1/15/26 | 1/16/26 | 3/7/26 |
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Admissions
Here are the requirements for the M.S. in Criminal Justice – Cyber Security program
You must meet the following requirements for automatic admission into the online M.S. in Criminal Justice – Cyber Security program.
Admission Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree
- Transcripts from all colleges/universities attended
- Professional resume
Automatic admission will be granted to students with a bachelor's degree (in any major or field) with an overall GPA of 2.8 or above, or an overall GPA of 2.5 with three of more years of work experience in Criminal Justice or related fields.
Applicants with an overall GPA below 2.8 with no work experience in Criminal Justice or related fields will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by program faculty.
Applicants with an overall GPA below 2.5 will also be required to submit a 200-word personal statement describing their academic and professional background characteristics that will assist them in successfully completing the online degree program, and will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by program faculty.
The admissions committee may request a personal interview.
International Transcript Evaluation:
TAMIU does their own foreign credential evaluations. Graduate School does not require third party evaluations nor are obligated to accept the results, or GPA calculations, if an evaluation is submitted. If an applicant submits an official evaluation, the evaluation does not replace official transcripts or certificates of graduation.
Official transcripts from all institutions attended can be sent to:
Texas A&M International University
Graduate School
Senator Judith Zaffirini Student Success Center, Suite 223
5201 University Boulevard
Laredo, TX 78041
OR
Electronically to GraduateSchool@tamiu.edu
Former TAMIU students DO NOT have to request TAMIU transcripts.
For documents other than transcripts, please upload to your application portal located here. If transcripts are uploaded to the portal, you will be asked to resend all official transcripts by mail or email and will delay the application process.
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Courses
Discover what you will study in the M.S. in Criminal Justice – Cyber Security program
Curriculum for the online M.S. in Criminal Justice – Cyber Security is comprised of 12 courses (36 credit hours), including 18 credit hours of core courses, 6 credit hours of fixed first courses and 12 credit hours of concentration electives.
Students must select 1 course from the following:
Two courses (6 hours) are required from the 5000 course level, all courses will not be available each start. You must work with your advisor to plan accordingly.
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