In response to the need for information-based crime investigation in society, the CPU has developed into a police information management program with equal emphasis on police information management and computer crime investigation.
Curriculum
A total of 30 credits must be completed to receive the degree.
Required:
1. Thesis,
2. At least two publications (conferences or journals)
3. Pass English test, intermediate Level or above
※Core Courses (18 credits)
Data identification method
Information Research Methodology
Information System Project Management
Cybercrime Analysis and Detection
Internet Security
Social network analysis
Machine Learning
Research on Computer Forensic Technology
※Electives (at least 12 credits)
Special Topics in Logical Reasoning and Information Forensics
Information Security Research Topics
Special Topics in Data Hiding Forensics
Advanced Information Cryptography
Information Security Technology
High-tech crime and forensic security
Advance Statistics
Operation Research
Criminal Intelligence Analysis
digital forensics enforcement
Knowledge and practice of ICT Policing Management
Infocom Police Scenario Topics
Internet telephony
Internet Technology and Protocols
Internet forensics
Network Intrusion and Detection Topics
Data Communication and Networking
File system identification
Data mining technology
Introduction to Blockchain and Applications
Scientific English
Digital Image Processing and Forensic Research
Mobile phone identification technology
Malware principle and identification
Geographic Information System Application and Identification
Hacker attack and defense technology research
E-commerce Fraud Research
Intelligent video surveillance system
Software Deconstruction Engineering
E-commerce
Research of Windows Operating System
Management information system
Technology Management
Knowledge management
Note: Classes can be tweaked slightly each year. Please refer to the Curriculum section for the most recent information.