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Computer Forensics

What it is
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Interested in a career investigating cybercrime? 911±¬ÁÏÍø'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.

Highlights

  • You will learn current digital forensics techniques in hands-on labs. Students with a computer forensics background are frequently employed by government and legal agencies.
  • Instructors with real word experience in business and industry will lead your classes and cover the various program areas.
  • You will graduate with the valuable teamwork, technical, problem solving, interpersonal, and communication skills that employers are seeking.
  • Many courses are offered during the day and evening. Classes are taught in varied formats: classroom, online and hybrid (combines classroom and online). Core and mandatory courses are offered every semester.
  • Computer learning labs feature small class sizes and are designed for individual work on systems and small group projects.
  • Opportunities to participate in student life activities such as the Computer, Cyber Security, Computer Software Support, and Women in Technology clubs; participate in inter-collegiate competitions; attend industry events; and have internship opportunities.
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Award Requirements and Course Descriptions & Outlines

Please select the link below to view the degree options and requirements for the Computer Forensics program.

  • Computer Forensics A.A.S. Degree—60 credits 
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