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College Offers Online Degree in 'Cybersleuthing'

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Champlain College in Vermont announced an online Computer and Digital Forensics program to train students to apprehend criminals who use the Internet to commit crimes. The program targets "cyberforensics" -- the forensic analysis and procedures of digital crime. Online students can earn a professional certificate, associates degree or bachelor's degree entirely online.
I've actually always been interested in digital forensics, and getting a degree entirely online might be something to consider down the road -- might go good with my journalism degree. Really. But my wife needs to finish her degree, first, which I'm working on getting setup for her as we speak.

Posted by Jake on 07/06/04 @ 07:50 AM
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Neil T. said on 07/06/04 @ 09:39 AM:
My university runs a Masters course in Forensic Computing which sounds similar, except it's not online and aimed at those who already have degrees.

This is the same university that spent £20 000 on a name change, only to come out with 3 names that were almost exactly the same as the present one...

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