SOC446

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SOC446 - Cybercriminology

Sociology, Sch ofUndergraduateUA - UA General

Course ID

043862

Course Description

Cybercriminology offers an interdisciplinary exploration of how individuals and institutions in the United States navigate and respond to digital risk. Drawing from micro-interactionist theories, surveillance studies, and neoliberal frameworks of self-responsibilization, this course critically examines how power, identity, and risk intersect in online environments. Through case studies, guided discussions, and hands-on activities, students will engage with the sociocultural dynamics of digital life - from cyberbullying and misinformation to online harassment and digital vigilantism. The course also investigates the roles of parents, peers, schools, and government institutions in shaping societal responses to cyber threats. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with the theoretical insight and analytical tools needed to critically assess the evolving landscape of cybercrime and contribute to informed, interdisciplinary responses.

Min Units

3

Max Units

3

Repeatable for Credit

No

Grading Basis

GRD - Regular Grades A, B, C, D, E

Career

Undergraduate

Component

Lecture

Optional Component

No