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- "My bachelors degree prepared me for the investigative nature of computer forensics. The course toward my master's degree have given me the in-depth knowledge of computers including hardware and software technology." -Doug Vitale
- "Now is the time to get involved in this field since it is relatively new and growing bigger by the day." -Jason Howell
- "Computer forensics is "the" field to be in because it is cutting edge, a field that changes in its procedures and challenges on a daily basis." -Bill
- "I wanted to do something different that challenged me in a whole new way. Computer forensics did just that, it was a challenging and exciting new career path for me." -Joey Smith
- "Statistics show that the field will only continue to grow in the future as the ubiquitous nature of the internet, computers, cellular telephones with computer-like capabilities, media, person digital assistants, and certainly, cybercriminals, are on the rise." -Chris
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- florida computer forensics schools
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Florida Computer Forensics Schools
University of Phoenix, West Florida Campus, BIT - Information System Security
University of Phoenix, North Florida Campus, BIT - Information System Security
University of Phoenix, Central Florida Campus, BIT - Information System Security
University of Phoenix, South Florida Campus, BIT - Information System Security
American Intercontinental University, (BIT) - Computer Forensics
DeVry University in Miramar, Bachelor of Technical Management - Criminal Justice
DeVry University in Orlando, Bachelor of Technical Management - Criminal Justice
DeVry University in Fort Lauderdale, Bachelor of Technical Management - Criminal Justice
DeVry University in Orlando North, Bachelor of Technical Management - Criminal Justice
DeVry University in Tampa, Bachelor of Technical Management - Criminal Justice
Kaplan University, BSCJ - Computer Crime
Keiser University in Daytona Beach - View the wide range of programs
Keiser University in Ft. Lauderdale - View the wide range of programs
Keiser University in Jacksonville - View the wide range of programs
Keiser University in Orlando - View the wide range of programs
Keiser University in Sarasota - View the wide range of programs
Keiser University in Tampa - View the wide range of programs
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Florida Computer Forensics Schools
- Spread across Florida are a hand full of colleges offering computer forensic degrees programs and certificates. University of Phoenix has 14 campuses located across the state of Florida that offer a bachelor’s in Information Systems Security. Florida State University in Tallahassee, FL, offers a degree in Computer Criminology. St. Petersburg College has a Computer Crime Investigations Certificate and Bernard Community College in Cocoa offers an associate’s in Crime Scene Technology. Edison College, in Ft. Meyers, FL, has an associate’s in Crime Scene Technology as well. Also, the University of Central Florida, located in Orlando, FL, offers a graduate certificate in Computer Forensics.
- While Florida has quite a few campus-based colleges offering degrees in computer forensics, which is rather rare compared to most states that only have a handful or no campus-based options for this field, there are a wide variety of online options available to the prospective student. Giving those interested the flexibility of learning from home and online is one reason why these institutions are so successful today.
- Far ahead of the curve, these online/distance learning schools are eagerly awaiting students. Across the country online colleges have degrees, certifications, and programs in computer forensics and computer system assurance. A lot of these schools also offer campus colleges across the country where labs and hands-on activities related to their area of study can be completed.
- To find out more about degrees that are related to the field of computer forensics, click here.
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