Information Technology: Major in Computer Forensics (B) |
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| College/University | Westwood College |
| Degree Level | Bachelor's |
| Description | Use information to stop these crimes from happening again. As technology continues to advance and become a greater part of our everyday lives, so does the darker side of computer-related crimes. Our information technology: major in computer forensics bachelor's degree program provides hands-on training and career-related projects, preparing you to earn highly sought-after industry certification exams from Microsoft and CompTIA and start a career in computer forensics. Our faculty of professionals who work in their fields will provide you with the knowledge, training and insight that you'll use in your career. |
| Distinguishing Characteristic | Westwood is dedicated to lifelong learning that allows students to continue their education at anytime. Key to our success is a faculty of working professionals who draw on personal experience and insights to give students a real-life perspective instead of just textbook theories.Westwood College - Online is approved to award associate, bachelor, and master's degrees by the Colorado Department of Higher Education. All degrees conferred by Westwood College |
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| Accreditation | Westwood College is currently nationally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) or the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), both of which are recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. | |||
| School Address | 7350 N. Broadway, Denver, CO 80221 | |||
| Institution Type | Private, For-profit, Higher Education | |||
| Tuition Cost* | Request more information to consult with a school advisor | |||
| Time to Completion | Complete on your own schedule | |||
| Delivery Format | Online | |||
| Geographic Restrictions | Online (U.S. States)- excludes TX, MA, MN, and IL | |||
| Eligibility Requirements | High School Diploma or GED | |||
*This is an approximation, assuming the high end of the range results from no available transfer of credits. Check with School for information specific to your circumstances.





