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The BSc (Hons) Computer Forensics program at Liverpool John Moores University is shaped by cutting-edge research and provides outstanding career opportunities. This British Computer Society (BCS)-accredited degree enables graduates to fulfill the academic criteria for Chartered IT Professional status, enhancing their professional standing.
Computer Forensics represents an expanding field within Computing. Recent years have seen a shift in criminal activity patterns, with the Office for National Statistics reporting declining physical crimes alongside rising cybercrime. This digital crime surge demands professionals equipped with Computer Forensics expertise. Graduates will possess the skills to collect, examine, and present digital evidence from cybercrime investigations.
Our Computer Forensics program equips students with hands-on investigative techniques for cybercrime, along with proficiency in industry-standard tools. These practical abilities are supported by essential theoretical knowledge, current research, and complementary Computer Science components.
Start date: September
Study mode: Full-time
Course duration: 3 years (Full-time), 4 years (with Placement year)
Campus: City
UCAS Code: G550
Entry requirements: BBC-ABB (112-128 UCAS points)