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Computer Forensics (B.S.)

The increased use of computers to commit crimes and the growing demand for computer-based data in civil proceedings has created a need for individuals with the expertise to extract useful information from computer evidence. The Bachelor of Science in Computer Forensics prepares students for careers as computer forensics specialists who can work with law enforcement, homeland security agencies, law firms, and private companies.

Bloomsburg University graduates enjoy exceptional placement in a wide range of professional fields. Among career paths available are software development, numerical analysts, systems analysts, database administration, scientific programming, software engineering, computer engineering, instructional technology management, computer systems administration, electrical engineering, customer support services, human interface design, electronic game development, computer animation, virtual reality design, CAD-CAM development and computer science teacher.

The academic program prepares students for either immediate employment or admission to major graduate programs.

Also available: a major in computer science and minors in mathematics, statistics, computer science and web design.