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Investigate the Next Step in Your Career

Advance your education — and your career — with a Certificate in Computer Forensics from UCF. This graduate program trains professionals and paraprofessionals who deal directly or indirectly with digital evidence, including law enforcement investigators, forensic laboratory analysts, lawyers and judges, and corporate computer security specialists, to conduct cyber investigations.

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CURRICULUM AND PROGRAM ADMISSIONS

The Certificate in Computer Forensics requires 12 credit hours beyond the bachelor’s degree.

There are no additional requirements for admission into the program beyond admission to UCF. 

APPLICATION DEADLINES

FALL DEADLINE

May 1

SPRING DEADLINE

NOVEMBER 1

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LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION

While licensure or certification may be available in this field of study, our program does not directly lead to such licensure or certification upon graduation. The professional preparation you receive in our program meets the educational requirements for licensure as a professional engineer and may still assist you in such pursuits; however, the licensing authority and requirements for professional engineers falls under the jurisdiction of the licensing board for the state, territory, or foreign entity in which engineer practices.

If you intend to pursue such credentialing in your state or elsewhere, we strongly advise you to contact the applicable state credentialing authority to familiarize yourself with its specific requirements. 

CONTACT

Jeanine Clements
Graduate advisor
csgrad@ucf.edu

Cliff Zou
Program coordinator
changchun.zou@ucf.edu

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