Become an expert in investigating crimes and designing cybersecurity with a forensic science major at Hamline—the only bachelor’s degree program of its kind in Minnesota.
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Understanding the role of digital forensics in criminal investigations. ; Investigating online fraud and identity theft. ; Cyber Security for Digital Forensics Investigators ; Malware Analysis
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Misapplied forensic science contributed to over half of our wrongful conviction cases and nearly a quarter of all wrongful conviction cases since 1989.
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Modules in a Forensic Science Process ILAC-G19:06/2022 About ILAC ILAC is the global association for the accreditation of laboratories, inspection bodies, proficiency testing providers and...
Forensic Science Program Overview ; As a forensic scientist, you will use your scientific skill for the good of society, public health, and public safety. Because of the extreme breadth of skills a forensic scientist needs, courses in this major focus on chemistry and biology as well as ethics, law, statistics, psychology, communications, and mathematics. You will learn about the scientific method, statistics, and how to make courtroom presentations. The courses will also prepare you to pursue y...
3 Must haves on the resume: previous experience with sensitive investigations & forensic tools The Investigation & Forensic Analyst is responsible for identifying exposures to Client...