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Cybercrime Investigation

Cybercrime Investigation.

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Cybercrime Investigation

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  1. Cybercrime Investigation Cybercrime investigation involves the application of computer forensics examination and analysis techniques, in order to properly preserve electronic and digital evidence, so that it may be presented in a court of law. Both the Associate’s Degree and the Certificate in Cybercrime Investigation combine criminal justice, forensic science and computer courses, and are designed for students who plan to pursue entry level careers in the field of computer forensics. For more information, call 301-322-0553 or email ellswolr@pgcc.edu CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATION Associate of Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.) CODE: CRJU.CYBER.AAS Program Concentration : 15 credits CJT 1510 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) CJT 2510 Criminal Law (3) CJT 2530 Criminal Investigation (3) CJT 2540 Criminal Evidence and Procedure (3) FOS 2500 Forensic Science (3) Supporting Courses: 15 credits CIS 1620 Computer Security, Security+ (3) CIS 1700 Understanding Operating Systems (3) FOS 2600 Computer Forensics I (3) FOS 2610 Computer Forensics II (3) MGT 2860 Cyber Law (3) Required General Education Courses: 30-31 credits English Composition I and II (6) Humanities - SPH 1010 and any PHL (6) Mathematics - MAT 1120 or higher (3) Science - one course (3-4) Social Science: PSY 1010, SOC 1010 and SOC 2010, or 2030 or POS 1020 (9) Computer Literacy - CIS 1010 (3) Minimum required for A.S. Degree: 60-61 credit hours CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATION Certificate CODE: CRJU.CYBER.CT CIS 1010 Computer Literacy (3) CIS 1620 Computer Security, Security+ (3) CIS 1700 Understanding Operating Systems (3) CJT 2510 Criminal Law (3) CJT 2540 Criminal Evidence and Procedure (3) FOS 2500 Forensic Science (3) FOS 2600 Computer Forensics I (3) FOS 2610 Computer Forensics II (3) MGT 2860 Cyber Law (3) Minimum required for Certificate: 27 credit hours

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