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The Computer Security and Investigations program equips students with essential expertise to lead in safeguarding information technology systems. This comprehensive curriculum delivers up-to-date industry knowledge through courses like Advanced Ethical Hacking, Incident Response, Vulnerability Assessment, Threat Analysis, Information Security, Advanced Digital Forensics, Cybercrime Investigations, Open Source Intelligence, and CISCO Network Security.
Beyond technical coursework, students develop skills to evaluate technological risks, create protective systems, and mitigate IT-related threats while learning to offer expert guidance against cybercrime. The program blends security management theory with practical technical training, focusing on both implementing robust IT security measures and acquiring investigative techniques for addressing security breaches effectively.
Leveraging Fleming College's strong reputation in legal studies, the program incorporates justice-related coursework alongside specialized cybersecurity training. During the final semester of this three-year program, students complete either a capstone project or professional field placement collaborating with businesses, industries, or government agencies.
Students applying to Computer Security and Investigations must meet the following requirements:
Academic requirements:
English language requirement: