(CSIBRIDGE) Computer Science for Digital Forensics, Advanced Certificate
Program Coordinator/Advisor: Professor Richard Lovely
The CSIBridge computer science preparatory program entails four courses (12 credits) offered at the graduate level. The first two are intensive, semester-long foundations courses that provide a survey of core computer science tailored to digital forensics. One foundations course considers operating systems, computer architecture and networks while the other covers programming and math essentials. The two foundations courses are followed by two developmental core courses in the degree program. Students who complete these four courses with grades of B or better transfer to the degree program and may receive a CSIBridge certificate.
Requirements for the Certificate Program
FCM 708 | Foundations for Digital Forensics and Security I | 3 |
FCM 709 | Foundations for Digital Forensics and Security II | 3 |
FCM 710 | Architecture of Secure Operating Systems | 3 |
FCM 742 | Network Security | 3 |
FCM 708, FCM 709: Preparatory course that does not count toward the MS degree.
Total Credit Hours: 12
For additional information about the Advanced Certificate in Computer Science for Digital Forensics, please contact Professor Richard Lovely at 212.237.8376 or rlovely@jjay.cuny.edu.