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Tompkins Cortland Community College
Back to top Back to main Skip to menuTompkins Cortland Community College
170 North Street
Dryden, New York 13053
USA
http://www.tc3.edu
Computer Forensics A.A.S. Degree
http://www.tc3.edu/academic/d_comp_forensics.asp?type=deg
Course length
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Course description
This degree program will help you learn how to provide a secure computer environment and learn techniques for collecting and analyzing computer-related evidence. You will be prepared for an entry-level position in a computer forensics lab, a member of a corporate security team that monitors and investigates suspicious activity, or to enter the law enforcement field.
Requirements include a combination of criminal justice and computer technology courses to help you develop the skills needed to work in this growing field. An emphasis on social science coursework is included in the 24 liberal arts credits. The remaining 38 credits include criminal justice courses such as Introduction to Criminal Investigation and Introduction to Criminal Justice. Computer Information Systems courses will include Operating Systems and Network Design. Intensive research skills will be developed throughout these courses. A dedicated lab provides hands-on experience with investigative tools and evidence gathering.
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Fees
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Contact Person
Professor Marsha Powell
Program Chair
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Tel: 1.888.567.8211 (General Enquiries)
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