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Forensic Computing (Post-Baccalaureate Certificate)

Marymount’s post-baccalaureate certificate in Forensic Computing is for individuals who want to prepare for entry-level positions in forensic computing. The certificate provides students with the knowledge required by the International Society for Forensic Computer Examiners for its Certified Computer Examiner standing.

Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree to be considered for admission.

This certificate is offered jointly by Marymount’s Department of Information Technology and Management Science in the School of Business Administration and Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice in the School of Education and Human Services.

Admission Requirements: In addition to meeting Universitywide requirements for post-baccalaureate certificate admission, the student must demonstrate knowledge of high school algebra. Students with insufficient mathematics preparation will be advised to take appropriate undergraduate courses to prepare for the certificate.

Certificate Requirements
24 credits

  • CJ 320 Cybercrime and Digital Terrorism
  • IT 120 Personal Security in the Digital Age or IT 335 Computer Security
  • IT 130 Java Programming
  • IT 205 Computer Technology
  • IT 230 Advanced Java Programming
  • IT 305 Computer Networking
  • IT 370 Computer Forensics

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Contact Information

Information Technology Program
 
Marymount University
2807 N. Glebe Road
Arlington, VA 22207

Questions? Call:
(800) 548-7638 or (703) 284-5901

E-mail: grad.admissions@marymount.edu

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Dr. Michelle (Xiang) Liu
Assistant Professor of Information Technology

Dr. Liu’s research interests broadly center on the areas of design, enterprise architecture, and the uses and impacts of emerging technologies on social activities and behaviors.