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Champlain College is a partner with the National Institute
of Justice's Electronic Crime Partnership Initiative (ECPI)
in the development of electronic crime and computer forensics
education curricula. In an age when computers hold the key
to solving crimes ranging from accounting scandals to terrorist
plots, and when nearly every crime can leave digital evidence,
the computer and digital forensics field is wide open for
those who want to combine their interests in solving problems
and working on computers. Computers are used in virtually
all types of crimes -- sometimes playing a key role in the
commission of those crimes, as in financial fraud and identity
theft, and at other times serving primarily as repositories
of conversations and files. Champlain's Computer & Digital
Forensics program will teach you to apply your new-found knowledge
about the law, the investigative process and computer and
network technology to investigate crimes digitally in both
the private and public sectors.
Requirements
The accelerated degree programs and courses are designed for
non-traditional students (24 years of age or older) who have
significant life or work experience beyond high school.
Other B.S. Degrees
About Champlain College
Founded in 1878, Champlain College is a private, career-oriented
institution offering professional certificates, associates,
bachelors and masters degrees in 29 fields of
business, technology and human services. Champlain College
educates 1,650 full-time students and 900 part-time students,
and employs more than 340 faculty and staff. The College offers
its current, market-driven programs at campuses overseas,
while Champlain College OnLine provides full degree programs
and online training to individuals and corporations around
the globe.
U.S. News America's Best Colleges 2005 has ranked Champlain
College in the top tier of the Best Comprehensive Colleges
in the North.
The national publication placed Champlain at Number 16 in
this field of colleges that emphasize undergraduate education
and represent the northeastern United States. This year, the
publication ranked 324 comprehensive colleges in four regions
of the country.
U.S. News also highlighted Champlain for its strong graduation
rate, which is among the highest in its field.
Accreditation
Champlain College is accredited by the New England Association
of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). Champlain College is authorized
by the Vermont State Board of Education to confer degrees
of Bachelor of Science and offer the Master of Science degree
in Managing Innovation & Information Technology in accordance
with its accreditation by NEASC.
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