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Associate - Computer Forensics
Earning an associate degree in Computer Forensics combines criminal justice, general studies, and technical applications associated with computer forensics in one program. Courses are designed to teach skills involved in collecting, extracting, preserving, interpreting, and documenting computer evidence to build a case against cyber criminals. Students will also learn the legal and regulatory aspects of computer forensics including an understanding of the judicial system, investigating processes, the importance of maintaining the chain of evidence, and incident reporting.
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Associate - Criminal Justice
Earning an associate degree in Criminal Justice can prepare individuals for careers that include public law enforcement, corrections, and court systems, as well as private industries that include workplace security, safety officers, and security patrol officers. Learners will gain an overall foundation of criminal law, legal procedures, criminal evidence, and criminology, while also developing technical and interpersonal communication skills that are beneficial to this field.
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Associate - Paralegal Studies
Earning an associate degree in our Paralegal program can open career doors for individuals in law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, and many more organizations that are turning to paralegals to handle tasks under the supervision of attorneys. Paralegals prepare legal documents, conduct interviews, research cases and statutes, and help organize and keep track of statute requirements to file and respond to motions from opposing parties. Our progam includes training in law office technology and applications that are commonly used today to increase efficiency and also helps graduates increase their critical thinking and interpersonal communication skills that are essential to this expanding profession.
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Bachelor's - Criminal Justice
Earning a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice online allows learners to build a fundamental knowledge of the criminal justice system and criminal justice skills. The program offers a foundation in criminal law, legal procedures, criminal evidence and criminology. While completing the program learners will be developing technical skills using computer applications and software that are predominantly used in today's criminal justice environment.
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Bachelor's - Cyber Security
Earning a bachelor's degree in Cyber Security online allows learners to build a fundamental knowledge of the criminal justice system and criminal justice skills along with the foundation of risks and damages associated with digital fraud and cyber crimes including internet crime, cyberstalking, electronic crime, and identity theft. Individuals will learn the methodologies to inspect, protect, detect, react, and respond to security threats from hackers and other potential breaches in information systems.