Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 12, December 1, 2024
Section 16 .1705 - EDUCATIONAL DEGREES AND NON-DEGREED TRAININGUsing the formula in Rule .0204 of this Chapter, the Board shall give credit toward the educational and training requirements of this Section as follows:
(1) An applicant shall receive a minimum of 400 hours of experience credit for an associate's degree. The Board shall grant up to 100 additional hours if the applicant can demonstrate that further training or course-work related to digital forensics examination was received while obtaining the associate's degree.(2) An applicant shall receive 800 hours of experience credit for a bachelor's degree. The Board shall grant up to 200 additional hours if the applicant can demonstrate that further training or course-work related to digital forensics examination was received while obtaining the bachelor's degree.(3) An applicant shall receive 1,200 hours of experience credit for a graduate degree. The Board shall grant an additional 300 additional hours if the applicant can demonstrate that further training or course-work related to digital forensics examination was received while obtaining the graduate degree.14B N.C. Admin. Code 16 .1705
Authority G.S. 74C-5(2);
Temporary Adopted by North Carolina Register Volume 37, Issue 22, May 15, 2023 effective 4/28/2023.Authority G.S. 74C-5(2);
Temporary Adopted by North Carolina Register Volume 37, Issue 22, May 15, 2023 effective 4/28/2023.Amended by North Carolina Register Volume 38, Issue 09, November 1, 2023 effective 11/1/2023.