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Digital Forensic Science

Digital Forensic Science Specialization (4+1)

Focused area of study for Computer and Digital Forensics Majors

Why Choose a Specialization in Digital Forensic Science?

This specialization will cover several different principles behind the science of digital forensics, with the goal of implementing scalable and sustainable solutions to protect from attack. Courses in this specialization will introduce principles of digital investigations that are specific to civil litigation, and will examine case studies of public sector digital investigations to compare with private sector methodologies.

In addition, students will study the strategic and tactical functions of business that merge traditional functional topics with Champlain's Reflective Integrated Practice model. Upon completion of this specialization, students will be able to create and recommend solutions to business dealing with enterprise-level malware attacks.

Students may begin to start taking masters courses (4 total) while still taking undergrad courses. The graduate courses count towards their undergrad and graduate degrees.

Courses in this Specialization May Include:

DIM 500 - The Practice of Digital Forensics
MBA 505 - The Strategic Language of Business
DFS 510 - Scripting for Digital Forensics
DFS 520 - Operating System Analysis

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