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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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- georgia computer forensics schools
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Georgia Computer Forensics Schools
University of Phoenix, Augusta Campus, MS – Administration of Justice and Security
American Intercontinental University, (BIT) - Computer Forensics
DeVry University in Alpharetta, Bachelor of Technical Management - Criminal Justice
DeVry University in Decatur, Bachelor of Technical Management - Criminal Justice
DeVry University in Atlanta-Cobb, Bachelor of Technical Management - Criminal Justice
DeVry University in Gwinnett, Bachelor of Technical Management - Criminal Justice
DeVry University in Stockbridge, Bachelor of Technical Management - Criminal Justice
Kaplan University, BSCJ - Computer Crime
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Georgia Computer Forensics Schools
- Schools that offer computer forensic degrees/programs are few and far between across the country. This is also the case in the state of Georgia. Why is this? Computer forensics and related areas of study are new to the institutions of higher learning. In the past skills needed for doing the work of a computer forensics examiner have been obtained through certifications and on-the-job training. However, times are changing.
- With such a high demand in the area of computer forensics, many schools are changing gears and trying to work these programs into their curriculum. This is no easy task and many online and distance learning colleges are beating the campus colleges to the punch.
- In Georgia there are very few colleges with programs in computer forensics. University of Phoenix has a campus in Augusta that offers a master’s in Administration of Justice and Security. Another school, also an online institution of learning, is the American Intercontinental University in Atlanta, Georgia. Here they offer a BIT with a concentration in Computer Forensics. Also in the realm of computer forensics is the CIS-Information Security Specialist program offered at Chattahoochee Technical. Another college which offers a program in computer forensics is the Kennesaw State University’s Southeast Cybercrime Institute in Kennesaw, GA. Here the school has a Computer Forensics Training and Certification program.
- While this may not seem like very many campus-based programs for the state of Georgia, these are the findings across the country. Because of this, online colleges are finding a niche in computer forensics. Many of these online schools are offering degrees, programs and training in computer forensic; not only through their online curriculum, but many have branched out and now have campuses throughout the United States.
- To find out more about degrees that are related to the field of computer forensics, click here.
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