Wake Tech is closed Friday in observance of Good Friday. Prospective students can still apply online, and current and new students can register for Summer and Fall classes. The college will reopen at 8 a.m. Monday.
The Criminal Justice Technology AAS Degree provides knowledge of criminal justice systems and operations.
The Forensic Science AAS Degree focuses on using physical, biomedical and social sciences to analyze and evaluate physical evidence, human testimony and criminal suspects.
The Crime Scene Technician Certificate program focuses on the skills needed to get an entry-level job with a local, county or state law enforcement agency.
The Financial Crimes Specialist Certificate utilizes banking systems to investigate and research all transaction information to ensure Banking Secrecy Act (BSA) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) laws and regulations.
The Introduction to Criminal Justice Technology Certificate program provides a broad introduction to the role of police, the structure and function of the courts, the legal profession, legal education, prison life and other correctional facilities, including the study of social reform.
The Police Records Specialist Certificate prepares students to perform technical work in developing and validating law enforcement databases.
The Security & Intelligence Analysis Certificate program prepares students to perform extensive security audits for private corporations and for local and state government, identifying weaknesses in their overall security.