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Applied Studies: Computer Forensics

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Development Programs

Bachelor of Science Degree

DESCRIPTION

124 Credit Hours

College of Business & Technology School of Business Bill Tibbetts, Dean

The Applied Studies: Computer Forensics program at North Central University will prepare you for a career in cybercrime prevention and investigation and data protection though hands-on training with experienced faculty. This program, in partnership with Minneapolis College, will provide an integrated background in both information technology and security, with opportunities to practice real-world learning in industry events and technology compeitions. You will gain skills in computer forensics, criminal justice, law, investigation, and ethics, and will graduate with problem-solving, critical-thinking and interpersonal leadership skills. Students enrolled in this program will earn a BS in Applied Studies: Computer Forensics degree from North Central University. Plus, students will simultaneously earn an AS from Minneapolis Community and Technical College.

COURSES

Part 1. General Education & Christian Studies Core

MCTC requires 2 Composition courses, so students must take ENG-124 and ENG-215 at NCU.

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