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California Sciences Institute

California Sciences Institute



572 Leona Drive
Livermore, CA 94550
USA http://www.calsci.org


Masters Program in Advanced Investigations

See http://www.calsci.org/2010/Programs.pdf (PDF)


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Ph.D. in Digital Forensics

See http://www.calsci.org/2010/Programs.pdf (PDF)


Course length

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Course description

- The physics and mechanisms ofdigital systems
- Information physics: Time, Space and Computation
- Operating systems, networks, and applications
- Programming digital forensic analysis
- Digital crime scene reconstruction
- Challenges to digital forensic evidence (at the doctorate level)
- Research methods
- Probability and statistics
- Research with guidance


Admissions and entry requirements

To be admitted to the program, students must possess a B.S. degree in a related field from an accredited university, submit examples of previous writings or publications that demonstrate their ability to do research, submit scores from the GRE, and submit transcripts from their previous university courses and degrees. Students holding M.S. degrees in a relevant field from an accredited university may seek to have select courses from their previous programs counted as equivalent courses to those within this program to reduce the course requirements prior to entering into the doctorate level courses. These will be evaluated on a case by case basis or, for schools with pre-existing agreements, accepted based on performance in the previous institution in authorized M.S.-level transfer courses. However; in no case shall the 30 resident credit requirement for admission to candidacy be waived or reduced. All courses from the first 30 credit hours must be satisfactorily completed before entering the second 30 hours, however; select courses from the 2nd 30 hours may be entered upon instructor approval. Specifically, the probability and statistics, research methods, and operating systems, networks, and applications courses. The remaining courses must be taken in sequence for full effect.


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Contact Persons

Dr. Fred Cohen
University Professor and President
Lead for the Digital Forensics Ph.D. program
fc@calsci.org
Tel: +1 925-454-0171

Dr. Tom Johnson
Chairman
Lead for the National Security and Advanced Investigations programs
Tomjohnson@attglobal.net
Tel: +1 925-454-0171





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