Education
- Prospective Students
- Forensic Computing & Cybercrime Investigation Programmes
(Law Enforcement Only) - Msc Forensic Computing & Cybercrime Investigation
- Continuous Professional Development Modules (FCCI)
- Graduate Diploma Forensic Computing & Cybercrime Investigation
- Graduate Certificate Forensic Computing & Cybercrime Investigation
- MSc in Digital Investigation & Forensic Computing
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Continuous Professional Development
Modules in Forensic Computing & Cybercrime Investigation (FCCI)
Over a dozen modules are available. Four of these are foundation modules which do not require prior IT training or experience.
The UCD Centre for Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Investigation (UCD CCI) offers a full range of qualifications within the area of Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation (FCCI). Qualifications include Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Master of Science and Continuous Professional Development programme (CPD).
Please note that all Forensic Computing & Cybercrime Investigation programmes /modules are open to members of LAW ENFORCEMENT ONLY. If you are not a member of law Enforcement, you may wish to apply to the UCD MSc in Digital Investigation & Forensic Computing.
Applicants will be considered on a first come, first served basis. If your application is successful, you will receive an official offer which you can then either accept or decline.
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Duration |
This Certificate of Continuous Professional Development is completed by building 5 – 10 credits. |
Structure / Attendance |
Lectures are pre-recorded and provided online via a virtual online learning environment. Students are required to come to Dublin to complete examinations and workshops in June. |
Modules |
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Semester 1 |
September – December |
Semester 2 |
January – May |
Entry Requirements |
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Fees |
Information on Fees and course codes are available on the UCD fees page The cost of examination trips is not included in the tuition fee and students are expected to support themselves while attending examinations and other events. |
How to apply |
All applications are submitted via the UCD Online Applications system at: www.ucd.ie/apply. Once you click on this link, you will be brought to the UCD Online Applications website. You will be required to complete the application form by providing your personal information, and then selecting which course you wish to apply to. If you are unsure about which options to select, instructions on how to complete the form can be found by clicking the following link: Completing the UCD Online Application form. |
General Queries |
For additional information and queries please contact the UCD Centre for Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Investigation at: |
