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2 Bradford Street
MT LAWLEY WA 6050
Australia
http://www.ecu.edu.au
Master of Digital Forensics
http://www.reachyourpotential.com.au/futurestudents/postgraduate/courses/I03
Course length
1.5 years full-time or equivalent part-time
Course description
Designed to meet the demand for computer forensic investigators and related professionals in government, law enforcement, and industry.
Provides a pathway for the existing security professional or IT professional seeking a career change to extend and qualify their expertise in digital forensics.
The course has three distinct stages, students entering without an undergraduate degree must complete each stage in sequence. Students with an existing undergraduate should complete Stage 1 before proceeding to undertake any other units within the course.
Admissions and entry requirements
Students may enter with an undergraduate degree, or five years appropriate work experience.
Students who do not have an undergraduate degree must successfully complete a Graduate Certificate in Digital Forensics before continuing with Stage 2.
Students with an existing degree must complete the level 4 units before continuing on to Stage 2 units.
Fees
See http://www.ecu.edu.au/future-students/postgraduate/how-much-is-uni/fees-and-charges
Contact Information
enquiries@ecu.edu.au
Tel: Within Australia: 134 ECU (134 328), From Overseas: (61 8) 6304 0000
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