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Arnold
MD 21012-1895
USA
http://www.aacc.edu
Cybercrime Degree Program, Cybercrime Certificate
http://www.aacc.edu/homeland/cybercrime.cfm
Course length
Please contact college
Course description
Cybercrime Degree Program
Associate of Applied Sciences degree, A.A.S.
64 credit hours
This Associate of Applied Sciences Degree Program combines criminal justice courses, cybercrime courses, and general studies courses to prepare you to work in federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and in the private sector to detect, deter and prosecute computer-based and computer-targeted crime.
Courses include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Cybercrime
- Cyber Forensics
- Cyberlaw
- Investigation and Criminalistics
- Criminal Justice Ethics
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Evidence and Procedure
Cybercrime Certificate
36 credit hours
This certificate program combines criminal justice courses and cybercrime courses to prepare you to work in federal, state and local law enforcement agencies and in the private sector to detect, deter and prosecute computer-based and computer-targeted crime. The certificate is best suited to prepare you for these careers if you already have law enforcement or computer experience.
Admissions and entry requirements
Please contact college
Fees
See djmarks@aacc.edu
Tel: +1 410-777-7063
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