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University of Northwestern Ohio
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Lima, Ohio 45805
USA
http://www.unoh.edu
Computer Forensics Associate Degree
Course length
6 Quarters
Course description
This curriculum is a study of computer forensics using current information technologies that are the driving force of today’s business and legal world. Digital forensics as it applies to digital evidence recovery, forensic laboratory analysis; legal and ethical issues regarding seizure of computer evidence will be explored indepth. Computer network security, protocols, and intrusions detection will also provide the students with skills required to protect against threats and vulnerabilities. A hands-on approach will be used to reinforce the concepts discussed in this curriculum. The sequence of the courses starts in the fall quarter only and cannot be taken in the Virtual College.
Admissions and entry requirements
http://www.unoh.edu/future_students/admissions_procedures/
Fees
http://www.unoh.edu/academics/collegebusiness/tuition.shtml
Contact information
info@unoh.edu
Tel: (419) 998-3120
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