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Defeat Cybercrime With a Master of Science in Digital Forensics From UCF
UCF’s Master of Science in Digital Forensics program will provide a high-quality cybersecurity graduate education, advance cyber security and privacy research, and address the issues of state, national and international cybersecurity. It provides students with an in-depth education geared toward meeting the cybersecurity workforce needs of business and industry in Florida and throughout the U.S.
Digital Forensics at UCF
Designed to help you balance school, work and life, the digital forensics program is available entirely online. UCF also provides a Graduate Certificate in Computer Forensics, which requires completing 12 credit hours. The degree is supported by the National Center for Forensic Science, a State of Florida Type II Center and a member of the National Institute of Justice’s Forensic Resource Network of the Department of Justice, serving the needs of state and local law enforcement and forensic scientists.
Available 100% Online
Designed to help you balance school, work and life, the É«»¨Ìà digital forensics program is available 100 percent online. Please note that if you choose the thesis option, you will be required to have a one-time on-campus thesis defense before you can graduate. UCF also provides a Computer Forensics Graduate Certificate, which requires completing 12 credit hours.
The Master of Science in Digital Forensics degree is a collaborative effort between various UCF academic departments — Computer Science, Forensic Science of Chemistry, Criminal Justice and Legal Studies — and the National Center for Forensic Science. The National Center for Forensic Science is a State of Florida Type II Center and a member of the National Institute of Justice Forensic Resource Network of the Department of Justice, serving the needs of state and local law enforcement and forensic scientists.
Where Graduates Work
UCF computer science graduates are employed nearly everywhere, at companies of all sizes — from large companies such as Amazon, Accenture, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and Microsoft, to smaller companies. They also work in government agencies, academic institutions and more. Throughout your career, there will be a number of opportunities for lifelong learning, including training and development, and involvement in professional organizations to build strong connections.
Highlights
Application Deadlines
- Fall
- July 1
- Spring
- December 1
Application deadlines subject to change, see the for up-to-date deadlines.
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Course Overview
Computer Forensics I
Explore legal issues regarding seizure and chain of custody, and technical issues in acquiring computer evidence. You’ll examine popular file systems, as well as reporting issues in the legal system.
Incident Response Technologies
Cover a range of topics related to security incidents and intrusions, including identifying and categorizing incidents, responding to incidents, log analysis, network traffic analysis and tools.
Malware and Software Vulnerability Analysis
Analyze computer malicious codes, such as virus, worm, trojan, spyware, and software vulnerabilities, such as buffer-overflow.
Digital Forensics Skills You’ll Learn
- Prepare for a career in digital forensics examination, forensic tool development, tool verification, and validation, security and forensics administration, or pursue advanced studies.
- Gain the communication skills, both oral and written, to become an effective problem solver as well as an expert witness and forensic examiner.
- Participate as an effective team member or team leader in digital evidence investigations.
Career Opportunities
- Computer Forensic Examiner
- Computer Forensic Investigator
- Electronic Discovery
- Incident Response Examiner
- Information Security Analyst
- Malware Analyst
Admission Requirements
UCF’s Master of Science in Digital Forensics program is designed for those with a bachelor’s degree in computer science (CS), computer engineering, information technology (IT) or a closely related field.
Students with a BS and/or MS in areas other than a computer-related field need to show either they have taken some basic CS/IT courses or training, or have working experience in CS or IT or digital forensics field.
To apply, submit the general graduate admissions requirements and the following:
- Resume
- Statement of educational, research and professional career objectives
- Three letters of recommendation
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