Computer Forensics Interested in a career investigating cybercrime? MCTC?s unique Computer Forensics program provides an integrated background in information technology and security, computer forensics, criminal justice, law, investigation and ethics. You?ll graduate with valuable teamwork, technical, problem-solving, interpersonal and communication skills that give you a leg up in finding a job right a way or continuing on to a four-year degree. Courses are taught on MCTC?s main campus. Computer Forensics AAS Degree?60 credits For more info: www.minneapolis.edu Computer Science MCTC?s Computer Science Program offers you a solid foundation of courses if you are intending to transfer in Computer Science, Mathematics or Engineering to any four-year university. The program also offers courses in webpage design and computer applications for pursuing general education in computer and business fields. Transfer courses?28 credits For more info: www.minneapolis.edu Computer Software Development MCTC?s Software Development Degree will empower you to systematically analyze problems and create software solutions for business, scientific fields and government. This fast-paced program uses state-of-the-art technology and prepares you for success through training in client/server architecture, data communications, data process principles and computer business applications Courses are taught on MCTC?s main campus. Computer Software Development AAS Degree?60 credits Software Developer ?
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Part 12 of 12 Modern day supply chains are tasked with responding at lightning speed. Like our central nervous system helps us make good decisions, perform physical feats, and communicate effectively and efficiently with those around us, information technology is required to help our supply chains efficiently perform at peak levels. This module illustrates how our uses of technology mirror those of the supply chains use of modern information technology systems. This is the 12th installment in Arizona State University?s twelve-part introduction to supply chain management video series developed by Eddie Davila, Jeff Hough, Randy Cates, Dawn Feldman, Dan Ichikawa, Ian Schmoel, and Matt Hardy. ASU, the WP Carey School of Business, and the Supply Chain Management Department are proud and happy to share this video series with supply chain management departments, supply chain instructors, career specialists in high schools and universities, as well as industry leaders in an effort to inspire a new generation of supply chain management professionals across the country and around the world. For more information, visit WP Carey?s SCM Web site at wpcarey.asu.edu or send an e-mail to wpcarey.scm@asu.edu.
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