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BSc Computer and Digital Forensics (with Foundation Year)
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Computer and digital forensics is the discipline concerned with the recovery, analysis, and presentation of evidence found on computer systems, mobile devices, networks, and other digital storage media in legal and investigative contexts. As criminal activity, civil disputes, and regulatory investigations have increasingly involved digital systems, the demand for people who can extract and interpret digital evidence in ways that will withstand legal scrutiny has grown substantially. The field requires both rigorous technical knowledge of how computing systems work and an understanding of the legal and procedural frameworks that govern how evidence is handled. At Teesside University, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, making it accessible to students who need additional preparation in computing and mathematics before beginning the main degree. The programme develops your understanding of fundamental computer science concepts alongside specialist forensic content. You will study problem-solving approaches, algorithms, and data structures as the foundation for understanding how digital evidence is stored and can be recovered, and you will learn to apply forensic methods to real investigative scenarios. The sandwich placement year gives you direct professional experience in a forensic or computing environment, which is particularly valuable in a field where demonstrated practical competence is what employers prioritise. Graduates go on to work in digital forensics laboratories, law enforcement agencies, cybersecurity companies, legal firms with forensic computing needs, corporate internal investigation teams, and government agencies. The combination of technical computing knowledge and forensic procedure is a genuinely specialist qualification in a field facing a significant skills shortage. Postgraduate study in digital forensics, cybersecurity, or computer science is an option for those who wish to develop deeper technical expertise or pursue roles in forensic research.
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