Digital Forensics

Program at a Glance

2.5 Year Bachelor's Degree
121 Total Credits

Practical Simulations
Real-World Case Studies


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Up to 90 Credits

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Digital Forensics Overview

Digital Forensics involves aspects of criminal justice, cybersecurity and technology. ECPI’s new Digital Forensics concentration is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in a professional environment focused on interpreting electronic data to solve crimes.

What skills do you need to succeed in the world of digital forensics?

  • An in-depth understanding of technology and cybersecurity
  • Computer science skills
  • Investigative and analytical talents
  • Communication and teamwork abilities

When most people hear the words digital forensics, they might think about crime scenes and T.V. shows like C.S.I. and Law & Order. However, these types of crime scenes leave behind digital footprints instead of physical ones.

As a digital expert, IBM’s CEO Ginni Rommety, states “Cybercrime is the greatest threat to every company in the world.” 

The goal of digital forensics is to analyze electronic data in order to gather evidence and determine when a cybercrime began. Next, you will have to decide the appropriate steps to resolve it.  If you want a career that combines your investigative spirit with your love of digital technology, consider prosecuting cybercrimes with a degree in Digital Forensics. This program provides practical experience that mirrors real world cyber, investigative scenarios.

Through ECPI’s year-round schedule, you could earn a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Digital Forensics in as little as 2.5 years.

Digital Forensics Possible Career Track

Graduates of the B.S. degree program in Criminal Justice with the Digital Forensics concentration are positioned to compete for employment primarily in law enforcement fields that focus on the security of United States citizens, security and control of U.S. borders and protection of domestic critical infrastructure sectors including transportation. These agencies are looking for skilled employees who can assist in the fight to bring cyber criminals to justice and stop the current rise in cyber-attacks and computer crimes. Graduates are also positioned to compete for employment in private digital forensic companies and private security firms.

Top career choices in this field include:

  • Digital Forensics Analyst
  • Crime Analyst
  • Computer Forensic Examiner/Investigator
  • Digital Forensic Examiner
  • Cyber Risk Manager
  • Cybersecurity Officer
  • Information Security Analyst
  • Intelligence Investigator

Digital Forensics Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are expected to:

  • Apply ethical standards across professional and personal settings
  • Evaluate the quality and sufficiency of evidence in the criminal justice process
  • Analyze the impact of human behavior on crime
  • Assess criminal justice issues using modern techniques including technology
  • Apply the skills needed to manage crisis within various populations
  • Evaluate emergency operations plans

Digital Forensics Concentration Outcomes

Students in the Digital Forensics concentration will gain the following additional outcomes:

  • Apply digital forensic investigative techniques

Digital Forensics Curriculum

Program Requirements
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Concentration Requirements
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*Plus 9 Credit Hours of various electives

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Visit the ECPI University Catalog for the most current program information.

*For allowable substitutions of arts and sciences courses, see the Arts & Sciences Department page.

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