Cyber security and computer forensics technology
Overview
Unlock your future with a degree in cyber security – also available online
The fast-growing fields of cyber security and digital forensics are at the heart of today’s computer networking landscape. With our in-person and online degree options, you’ll develop the skills and knowledge to be job-ready, mastering both computer and network security as well as digital evidence discovery across multiple devices.
Our program focuses on real-world applications, ensuring you understand proper procedures and handling guidelines for digital evidence. You’ll gain hands-on experience using industry-leading software tools to image, validate, and analyze data from various digital devices. These practical exercises will give you a competitive edge in the job market, preparing you for opportunities in both the public and private sectors.
Learn and excel in high-demand areas
- computer networking
- cyber security
- network security
- digital forensics
- public and private sector job markets
Prepare for an exciting career in roles such as:
- entry-level security analyst
- entry-level digital forensics analyst
- entry-level digital forensics investigator
Whether you’re starting your career or looking to advance, our online degree in cyber security and digital forensics offers the flexibility to learn at your own pace while preparing for a range of dynamic careers.
Start your journey today and be ready for tomorrow’s challenges!
Cyber Security Center
Stark State’s Cyber Security Center was established to promote cyber awareness, cyber security and workforce development by providing information, training and education to students, staff and the public.
Courses
Your pathway to a degree
Associate degree
- Full-time student associate degree (PDF)
- Part-time student associate degree (PDF)
- Course Descriptions (PDF)
Students interested in going on to pursue a bachelor’s degree in this field should consult their academic advisor prior to initial enrollment in the program.
Degree earned
- Associate of science in cyber security and computer forensics
Additional info
Transfer agreements
- Champlain College
- Kent State University
Program scholarships
Join student organizations
- SSC High Technology Crime Investigation Association
Program learning outcomes
- Given a set of facts demonstrate the ability to gather relevant information using available resources for the purposes of conducting an investigation or solving a problem, create a comprehensive report detailing their work and provide an oral statement summarizing the results.
- Understand the legal restraints and ethical requirements of conducting a forensic analysis of data in an efficient and effective manner and appreciating the differences in individuals and cultures and how these differences could impact an investigation.
- Given a set of hypothetical facts and digital evidence, preserve, duplicate, validate, and analyze the evidence using accepted tools then authenticate the results of the analysis. After completion the student should be able to complete a report of their work.
- Develop the appropriate strategies for protecting against and mitigating any loss of data.