COMPUTER & DIGITAL FORENSICS



The Computer & Digital Forensics (C&DF) major combines aspects of computer and network technology, criminal justice, digital evidence investigative methods, and other related fields. Champlain College has been offering this degree program since 2003.

Champlain College offers a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in C&DF. Individuals interested in the technical content of the curriculum and pursuing a B.S. degree in another discipline, or who already have a Bachelors degree may be interested in the 15-24 credit Certificate.

All courses for the degree and certificate are available online and on campus.


Champlain College has received funding from the U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance in support of the Champlain College Center for Digital Investigation (C3DI). The C&DF program has also been recognized as a model electronic crime and digital investigation curriculum by the National Institute of Justice.


More information about the curriculum can be found in the program information sheet or by contacting C&DF program director Cristian Balan or C3DI Director Gary Kessler.


About the Computer & Digital Forensics program

Meet the faculty and advisers

Program competencies

Current scholarship opportunities




Champlain College is a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education (CAEIAE)

 
Curriculum Information



The Computer & Digital Forensics program gratefully acknowledges the material support of:

Computer & Digital Forensics educational partners:


Champlain College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC).