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  • Bachelor Level Programs

    This is a partial listing of what is out there in higher education for digital forensics programs. The information is provided as a reference for those seeking education, and not as an endorsement of the program or institution.  
    • American InterContinental University
      offers a Bacherlor of Information Technology with a Concentration in Computer Forensics. This is an online program (and from the website, an online university.)
    • Bournemouth University
      offers a Bsc (Hons) in Forensic Computing and Security
    • Bloomsburg University
      offers a Bachelors Degree in Computer Forensics.
    • Canberra Institute of Technology
      offers an Advanced Diploma in Computer Forensics. As they don't require prior degrees as a prerequisite, this looks like the equivalent of a Bachelors Degree.
    • Carey Business School
      of Johns Hopkins University offers a Bachelor Degree in Information Systems with a Digital Forensics concentration.
    • Champlain College
      Bachelor's Degree in Computer & Digital Forensics: This also seems to be offered as an online program. The is a regionally accredited private college (founded in 1878) in Burlington, Vermont.
    • Central Pennsylvania College
      offers a Bachelors degree in Information Technology - Cyber Security.
    • DeVry University
      offers a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Information Systems with a Computer Forensics Track.
    • Ferris State University
      B.S. in Information Security and Intelligence, digital forensics concentration
    • Fountainhead College of Technology
      offers a Bachelors in Network Security and Computer Forensics.
    • ITT Technical Institute
      offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice - Cyber Security.
    • South University
      offers a Bachelors degree in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Cyber Crime that looks like it is forensic focused. It is offered as either an on-campus or online program. South University is regionally accredited and was founded in 1899.
    • University of Advancing Technology
      offers a Bachelors Degree in Digital Forensics and Forensic Computing.
    • University of Teeside
      offers BSc (Hons) programs in Digital Forensics and Forensic Computing.
    • Utica College
      offers a Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance with a Concentration in Cybercrime Investigations and Forensics.
    • Defiance College
      offers a Bachelors Degree in Digital Forensic Science.
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