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Butler County Community College
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Butler, PA 16002-1203
USA
http://www.bc3.edu
Associate in Applied Science Degree - Computer Forensics & Security (315)
http://www.bc3.edu/pdf/catalog/academic_programs.pdf (PDF file)
Course length
4 semesters.
Course description
The Computer Forensics Program is designed to provide students with skills in the areas of criminology, data recovery, computer operating systems, network and PC security, cyber crime investigation, the collection and analysis of computer based evidence, ensuring the integrity of the chain of evidence, and preparing evidence for presentation in a court of law. Students will gain experience with professional investigative software and evidence gathering in a dedicated computer lab. A graduate of this program may seek employment as a Security Analyst; Computer Crime Investigator; Data Recovery Specialist; Computer Forensic Examiner; Computer Investigative Specialist; Information Systems Auditor; and Network Security Professional.
Admissions and entry requirements
See http://www.bc3.edu/admissions/
Fees
See http://www.bc3.edu/admissions/tuition.asp
Contact Person
Kim Fish
Program Head
kim.fish@bc3.edu
Tel: +1 724.287.8711 ext. 8316
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