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Liverpool John Moores University
Byrom Street
Liverpool
L3 3AF
UK
http://www.ljmu.ac.uk
Computer Forensics BSc (Hons)
http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/87382.htm
Course length
4 years sandwich, 3 years full time; part-time routes available
Course description
This degree aims to provide you with the technical, analytical and evaluative skills required for the development of computer forensics solutions, so that you can implement computer forensics based investigations within organisations, law enforcement and national security. Upon completion of this degree you will be competent in all areas of computer forensics: ethical and privacy considerations, technical considerations, legal requirements and investigative processes.
Entry requirements
All applicants should have, or expect to typically obtain a total of 240 UCAS tariff points, which must include two A2 Levels or equivalent.
Fees
Please contact university
Contact Information
Email: cms-admissions@ljmu.ac.uk
Tel: +44(0)151 231 2267














