Computer Forensics Bachelor's Degree - On Campus

Guide to Undergraduate Programs in Computer Forensics

A free guide to computer forensics programs at Champlain College!

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Guide to Undergraduate Programs in Computer Forensics

Earn your computer forensics bachelor's of science degree on our Burlington, Vermont campus and benefit from our rich computer forensics courses as well as our vibrant campus community. Other colleges have campus-based computer forensics degree programs, but none of them offer you all of these benefits:

Digital Forensics Focused Education

From your very first semester you are immersed in your major taking foundational computer forensics courses. Over the course of your degree program you will take ten industry-based digital forensics courses created and taught by experts in the field. Through our hands-on education and focused curriculum you will gain an in-depth understanding of the industry and the unique skills and technology utilized, preparing you for your dream job upon graduation.

A Bachelor’s Degree, And Then Some

At Champlain we have blurred the lines between our computer forensics bachelor’s degree and our masters in digital forensics. Through our Digital Forensic Science 4+1 program you will have your bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years!

Customized Degree Program

While many colleges can offer you a vanilla computer forensics degree, Champlain offers you a focused digital forensics education with the additional benefit of specialization on the career path you intend to pursue after graduation. Choose from the following areas of focus: Computer Science Cyber Investigation Digital Forensic Science (the +1 BS/MS combination program) Economic Crime Investigation Information Assurance Foreign Language

Work Side-By-Side with the Pros

Champlain College is home to the privately- and federally-funded Leahy Center for Digital Investigation. Through the Center, students and staff put their digital investigation and computer forensics skills to work as they support, train, research and provide other technical services to private industry as well as law enforcement agencies in Vermont and throughout the nation. For information about how to apply to become an apprentice with the LCDI contact us.

Networking with Industry Leaders

Your instructors at Champlain are not only industry leaders they are also extremely well connected. We have many employers who call our instructors and our Career Services office when they have positions to fill, and they usually make those calls before they even post the position. It is due to that networking that 92% of our graduates are working in the field; and many were hired well before graduation.

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