Computer Forensics Employment Concentration

This Employment Concentration Certificate will prove the student’s ability to work in the Computer Forensics Industry, helping the student applying for jobs related to the mentioned industry, while continuing further coursework toward a full certificate or degree.

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Design Your Future!

Begin by exploring MSJC program maps to find career or transfer opportunities.  Program maps show the recommended course sequence that leads to graduation or transfer. The maps were developed by program experts to give you the skills and knowledge you need to succeed.    

  • Starting in Spring? Choose Fall Semester 1 courses.   
  • Are you a part-time student?  Start Fall Semester 1 courses and follow the course sequence.
Plan of Study Grid
Fall Semester 1Units
AJ-103 Criminal Evidence 3
AJ-105 Tactical Communication and Report Writing for Law Enforcement (formerly Public Safety Report Writing) 3
CSIS-580 Computer Hardware - Level 1 (formerly CSIS-080) 4
 Units10
Spring Semester 1
CSIS-282 Computer Forensics (formerly CSIS-182) 3
 Units3
 Total Units13
Course Title Credits
Required Courses
AJ-103Criminal Evidence3
AJ-105Tactical Communication and Report Writing for Law Enforcement (formerly Public Safety Report Writing)3
CSIS-282Computer Forensics (formerly CSIS-182)3
CSIS-580Computer Hardware - Level 1 (formerly CSIS-080)4
Total Units13

Discover information about careers that interest you!

  1. Take a Career Quiz to learn about yourself and receive career suggestions based on your interests. 
  2. Search available in-demand jobs in your career areas of interest and find up-to-date salaries and education requirements. 
  3. Find the MSJC Program that connects your interests to a career.

Note: There are no guaranteed positions for students completing these programs. Education and work experience required will vary by employer. The salary and benefits for specific occupations will be dependent on work experience, education, background, and employer.