With multiple locations in Colorado, Texas, California and elsewhere, Westwood College is a hub for experts in the computer forensics field who recognize the growing severity of cyber crimes and how pervasive the digital world has become in most people's lives. Westwood College seeks to equip its students with the knowledge and skills necessary to combat identity theft, software attacks, and how to properly handle and preserve the evidence they uncover in pursuit of justice.
Westwood College
877-386-4835
westwood.edu
Available both online and at its Burlington, Vermont campus, Champlain College's Bachelor of Science in Computer & Digital Forensics covers digital investigation, network security, and criminal justice. Students learn how to adapt to and employ the ever-changing technologies that both legal and criminal forces have access to.
Champlain College
163 S. Willard St.
Burlington, VT 05402
802-860-2700
champlain.edu
ITT Technical Institute has more than 100 campuses across the country, and also offers online courses, such as its Associate of Applied Science in Computer Forensics. This program prepares students to enter the technical side of criminal justice and develop skills, including how to collect, identify, and extract computer evidence for legal purposes.
ITT Technical Institute
800-488-b324
itt-tech-.edu
Through its online course catalog, Strayer University offers a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, with a focus in Computer Security and Forensics. Students are taught how to handle cyber crime, understand all aspects of law enforcement, and learn the inner workings of homeland security technology. Because employment requirements for the legal field vary by state, Strayer University recommends students research what other criteria might be needed to pursue a computer forensics career in their area.
Strayer University
P.O. Box 1310
Newington, VA 22122
888-378-7293
strayer.edu