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BSc Computer Science (Digital Forensics) with Foundation Year
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Digital forensics is the science of recovering, preserving, and analysing digital evidence, used in criminal investigations, civil litigation, cybersecurity incident response, and regulatory enforcement. It requires both the technical understanding of how digital systems work and the procedural discipline to ensure that evidence is handled in a legally sound way. As criminal activity and corporate wrongdoing increasingly leave digital traces, the demand for qualified digital forensics professionals has grown substantially. At Keele University this four-year full-time programme in computer science with a digital forensics specialism includes a foundation year, which provides the mathematical and computational grounding needed before you engage with the main degree. The foundation year makes the programme accessible to students who have the aptitude and interest but need to build their technical foundations before tackling degree-level computer science and forensics content. In the main degree you will study programming, operating systems, networks, and computer architecture alongside the forensics-specific content: evidence acquisition, file system analysis, network forensics, mobile device forensics, memory analysis, and the legal and regulatory frameworks within which forensic investigations take place. You will develop practical skills in using professional forensic tools alongside a theoretical understanding of the computational principles behind them. Graduates go on to careers in digital forensics, cybersecurity, law enforcement, fraud investigation, incident response, risk management, and information security. The skills developed are relevant across the public sector, including policing and intelligence agencies, as well as in private sector consultancies, financial institutions, and technology companies. The foundation year broadens the range of students who can access this career pathway, which offers strong employment prospects and genuine intellectual interest. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in cyber security or digital forensics.
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