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Catawba Valley Community College
Back to top Back to main Skip to menuCatawba Valley Community College
HICKORY, NC 28602-8302
USA
http://www.cvcc.edu
AAS in Cybercrime Technology
http://www.cvcc.edu/School_of_Public_Safety/Criminal_Justice/Cyber_Crime.cfm
Course length
Two years
Course description
This curriculum will prepare graduates to enter the field of computer crime investigations and private security. Graduates will be capable of investigating computer crimes, properly seize and recover computer evidence and aid in the prosecution of cyber criminals. Course work includes courses in the disciplines of criminal justice and computer information systems. Additionally, students will be required to take specific cyber crime classes.
Graduates should qualify to:
- Become computer crime investigators for local, state, or Federal criminal justice agencies.
- Serve as computer security specialists or consultants with private business.
Admissions and entry requirements
Catawba Valley Community College adheres to an "open door" policy with no discrimination because of age, race, color, creed, sex, disability or national origin.
In general, anyone 18 or older may attend CVCC classes on a full- or part-time basis during the day or evening, after they have completed the enrollment process. Under certain circumstances, high school students who are 16 or older may attend CVCC with permission from their school principals and CVCC.
Catawba Valley Community College awards Associate Degrees in Applied Science (A.A.S.) and one year diplomas upon the successful completion of a program of study in the Business, Engineering Technology, Environmental and Life Sciences, Health and Human Resources and Industrial Technology Divisions. The Associate in Arts, Associate in Fine Arts, or Associate in Science degree is awarded to graduates of the college transfer program.
Diplomas are awarded in technical programs. Upon completion of a vocational program of study one or more years in length, CVCC grants a diploma in the major area of training. Program certificates are awarded in curricula where the curriculum provides for skill-training subjects only.
Courses in CVCC's transfer programs will transfer to four-year colleges and universities, as well as to other community and technical colleges. Also, persons may audit courses by special permission, participating fully in the class work, but not receiving credit for the course. Please see our enrollment process.
Fees
See http://www.cvcc.edu/Admissions/Business_Office/Tuition_Fees.cfm
Contact Person
Tom Foss
tfoss@cvcc.edu
Tel: +1 828.327.7000 (Main Switchboard)
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