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Graduate Certificate in Digital Forensics


Full Course Name / Course Abbreviation

N07 Graduate Certificate in Digital Forensics

 

Course Introduction

The Graduate Certificate in Digital Forensics is a specialist course that brings together aspects of technology forensics and risk management in a cross disciplinary program.


Within industry and government, there is considerable interest in developing expertise in enterprise security, forensic investigation and prevention of hostile behaviour, such as criminal activity and breach of corporate and government procedures, in a networked environment. This includes using risk analysis to develop better and safer practices and procedures.


 

Course Objectives

The aim of the course is to develop skills in the identification and understanding electronic crime and their investigation and prevention through appropriate security measures. It includes key concepts and issues in digital forensics, current law in practical terms, system security and risk management considerations for secure electronic environments.

 

Graduate Attributes

Within the four required subjects, students will be able to:-

 


Entry Requirements

An undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification plus at least two years relevant and documented professional work experience
Or
Recognised professional experience as required for graduate certificate entry


Course Fee

Fees are $2,200 per subject in 2008

 


Course Structure


Four subjects must be completed successfully to be awarded the Graduate Certificate. Each subject is worth 12.5 points and the total required is 50 points. Students can commence this course at various times during the year and can complete it over 2 years.


The core subjects that make up the course are:-


  


Course Coordinator Details

The two Academic Coordinators for The Graduate Certificate in Digital Forensics are


Dr Andrew Lonie and Professor Leon Sterling.

 


Delivery Dates

Most subjects are taught over 3 sessions which are normally delivered three weeks apart. Each session consists of a Friday afternoon and all day Saturday. This provides an effective learning program that fits well with busy periods of work and lifestyle.

SUBJECT SUBJECT CODE ATTENDANCE DATES
Electronic Law Fundamentals 360-809 Feb 29 & Mar 1,  Mar 14 &15, Apr 4 & 5
Network Security 360-808 Apr 18 & 19, May 9 & 10 , May 30 & 31
Computer Forensics 360-804 Aug 1 & 2, 22 & 23, Sept 12 & 13
Advanced Computer Forensics 360-867 Oct 17 & 18, Nov 7 & 8, Dec 5 & 6
 
Each session will be delivered Friday afternoon (2-5pm) and Saturday (10am-5pm).
 
 

Course Brochure


There is no brochure available for this course

 


Online Resource Information for Current Students


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Articulation in to higher awards


This course is part of a suite in the area of e-Forensics and Enterprise Security. The availability of this suite of courses offers a range of entry pathways for studies of the genre. Students who have successfully completed the Graduate Certificate in Digital Forensics are able to progress to the Master of eForensics and Enterprise Security.


 

Application Process


Applications are managed by Student Services.

 
 
For more information regarding this course, please contact:

Irna Grace Kostic, Project Manager

T:  61 3 9810 3148
F:  61 3 9810 3149
E:  i.kostic@mccp.unimelb.edu.au

 

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