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Computer forensics is the investigation of illegal or unauthorized activities or transactions made through computers or other digital media. The services of individuals who are experts in computer forensics are engaged to uncover such activities; electronic fraud, cyber-attack, illegal use of company computers, or intellectual property theft. Skilled professionals with the capability to interpret digital data are thus in high demand, and this programme produces them. The curriculum of the Diploma in Computer Forensic will equip you with the most up-to-date skills to carry out comprehensive technical analysis of networks and computers.
Local Fees: RM20,000 - RM25,000*
International Fees: RM55000-RM60000*
*This is only estimated fees range for the program, excluding the fees for registration, exemptions, etc. Kindly provide your contact so we can contact and advise you further.
i. Pass
SPM with at least credit in 3 subjects including Mathematics; or
ii. UEC with at least grade B in 3 subjects including Mathematics; or
iii. O-Level with at least grade C in 3 subjects including Mathematics; or
iv. Pass level 3 SKM in related field; and
- Pass SPM with at least credit
in Mathematics at SPM level; or
v. Pass Sijil Kolej Komuniti equivalent to level 3 MQF in related field;
and
- pass SPM with at least credit in
Mathematics at SPM level; or
vi. Pass other qualifications equivalent to the certificate (Level 3, MQF)
and credit in Mathematics at SPM level; or
Note: Candidates without credit in Mathematics at SPM level may be admitted
if the certificate program consists of Mathematics which is equivalent to
Mathematics at SPM level
vii. STPM or equivalent with at least grade C (CGPA 2.0) in 1 subject;
and
- credit Mathematics at SPM
level; or
viii. STAM (level maqbul); and
- credit Mathematics at SPM
level; or
ix. Any other qualifications recognized as equivalent by the Malaysian
Government.
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