Surry Community College is conducting a study to ascertain if there is sufficient interest in the college offering a program in Cyber Crime. We would appreciate your response to the questions below. If a favorable response is achieved, we may start a program as early as fall 2010. Although participation in the survey is voluntary and anonymous, we have provided a space at the end of this survey for you to put your name address if you would like information on this program or any other program offered by SCC.
CYBER CRIME
- This curriculum will prepare students to enter the field of computer crime investigations and private security. Students completing this curriculum will be capable of investigating computer crimes, properly seize and recover computer evidence and aid in the prosecution of cyber criminals.
Course work in this curriculum will include a division of work in the disciplines of criminal justice agencies. Additionally, students will be required to take specific cyber crime classes.
Graduates should quality to become computer crime investigators for local or state criminal justice agencies. Also, these graduates should be competent to serve as computer security specialists or consultants with private business.
1. How interested would you be in enrolling in a Cyber Crime program?
No interest
Low interest
High interest
Undecided
2. In order to complete a two-year associate degree, I would attend:
Full-time
Part-time
3. On which of the following schedules would you most likely take courses?
Classes scheduled only during the day
Classes scheduled only at night
Classes either during the day or night because my schedule is flexible
Online
4. What is your current major here at SCC?
5. Which SCC campus would you be most interested in attending?
Elkin Center (Elkin)
Pilot Center (Pilot Mountain)
Main Campus (Dobson)
Yadkin Center (Yadkinville)
If you would like to be contacted about this program, or any other that is offered by Surry, please include your name and address.