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Capitol Technology University Course Catalog

   
    Nov 09, 2024  
2024-2025 Course Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Course Catalog

Cyberpsychology, M.Res.


The Master of Research (M.Res.) in Cyberpsychology degree is a unique program designed to meet the long-standing needs of disseminating research skills to those working with and dealing with the psychology related to all aspects of cybersecurity. The proposed M.Res. in Cyberpsychology degree is for current professionals in the field of cyber and those with associate knowledge that is needed to be incorporated into research. The University is in a unique position to give those students an avenue to pursue a deep proficiency in this area using an interdisciplinary methodology, cutting edge courses, and dynamic faculty. Graduates will contribute significantly to the Cyber Psychology field through the creation of new knowledge and ideas. The M.Res. in Cyberpsychology program is designed as a degree by research where students will quickly become able to engage in leadership, research, and publishing. It is aimed at those that may want to explore research studies before starting a Doctorate by research. Likewise, those that work in research and want a master’s qualification but in a subject specific to their work.

All required courses are offered exclusively online in an 8-week asynchronous format.

Student Outcomes

Upon graduation, graduates will be able to

  • Evaluate the need for Cyberpsychology research.
  • Recognize areas where research is needed in Cyberpsychology.
  • Demonstrate advanced knowledge and competencies in quantitative and qualitative methodologies.
  • Plan a research topic in Cyberpsychology.
  • Execute a plan to complete a significant piece of scholarly work in Cyberpsychology and defend the work before their peers.

Course Requirements


Master of Research 30 Credits

Notes


  • CPY 700 must be taken as the only class in the first semester.
  • No more than one class allowed in following semesters without Dean’s approval.