AAS in Computer Forensics
Earning an associate degree in Computer Forensics combines criminal justice, general studies, and technical applications associated with computer forensics in one program. Courses are designed to teach skills involved in collecting, extracting, preserving, interpreting, and documenting computer evidence to build a case against cyber criminals. Students will also learn the legal and regulatory aspects of computer forensics including an understanding of the judicial system, investigating processes, the importance of maintaining the chain of evidence, and incident reporting.