Digital Forensics
Degree, Certificate · 4 semesters
Digital forensics prepares students for careers in cyber-investigations and digital evidence analysis within law enforcement and corporate environments. The Associate in Applied Science offers two tracks: digital forensics in criminal justice, preparing students for roles as police officers, detectives, and forensic examiners; and digital forensics and incident response, targeting corporate forensic analysts and malware analysts. The curriculum covers evidence handling, law, cybercrime investigation, and technical forensic methods across 66 credits.
Courses
- CJ110W — Introduction to Criminal Justice
- CJ182W — Introduction to Security
- CJ210W — Introduction to Criminal Investigation
- CJ211W — Private Security and Investigative Methods
- CJ215W — Introduction to Homeland Security
- CJ220W — Crime Laboratory Techniques
- CJ271W — Criminal Law
- COM112W — Public Speaking
- COM114W — Interpersonal Communication
- CSI110W — Introduction to Cybercrime Investigations
- CSI120W — Digital Forensics I
- CSI210W — Mobile Forensics
- CSI220W — Digital Forensics II
- CSI240W — Digital Investigations
- CST126 — Unix/Linux Operating System
- CST133W — Computer Concepts & Competencies
- CST150W — Information Security Policies, Procedures, and Fundamentals
- CST152 — CyberOps Associate
- CST153 — Implementing Firewalls
- CST161 — CISCO - Introduction to Networking
- CST162 — Data Center Virtualization I
- CST163 — Introduction to Windows Network Administration
- CST250W — Incident Response and Disaster Recovery
- CST266 — Information Security
- ENG111 — College Composition I
- ENG112 — College Composition II
- HIS221W — Early American History
- HIS222W — Recent American History
- HIS237W — History of Michigan/With Project
- LW221W — Fitness and Wellness
- PHL203W — Business Ethics
- PHL210W — Information Technology Ethics & Law
- POL103W — American Politics
- POL105W — American Politics with Community Engagement
- POL212W — State and Local Governments
- POL215W — Intro to American Political Thought and Culture
- POL220W — Minority Group Politics
- POL221W — Comparative Government
- POL223W — Judicial Process
- POL225W — World Politics
- POL228W — Civil Rights and Liberties
- SOC211W — Principles of Sociology
- SOC215W — Sociology of Racial and Ethnic Inequalities
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