Master of Science in Digital Forensics

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The Master of Science in Digital Forensics is a thirty-six hour program that prepares students for service in a variety of public and commercial arenas such as digital forensics or as network security professionals. In particular, graduates from the Digital Forensics program will be able to effectively plan, establish, and administer security and information assurance systems in commercial settings and law enforcement. This program utilizes state-of-the-art facilities, like Sam Houston State University's Cyber Forensics Intelligence Center. The facility includes a Network Security Lab, accommodating training in data, network and cyber security intrusion detection, prevention and tracing, and a Data Recovery Lab that will provide training in the identification, recovery, and preservation of data for legal purposes.

Applicants seeking admission to the Master of Science in Digital Forensics must submit the following directly to the Office of Graduate Admissions:

  1. Graduate Application
  2. Application fee
  3. Official transcript(s) of all previous college work
  4. Up-to-date Resume
  5. Official GRE scores
  6. Two letters of recommendation that address the applicant's qualification for graduate study

GRE Waiver Requests - In order to obtain the Waiver of the GRE Score Requirement, applicants must have either

  1. An awarded M.S. degree from an accredited institution of higher education or,
  2. 5+ years full time relevant work experience beyond B.S. degree.

This degree is accessible to students who have completed undergraduate Computer Science or Criminal Justice majors or minors and to those with baccalaureate degrees in technical fields with the equivalent of a Computer Science or Criminal Justice minor in formal coursework or professional experience. Applicants who do not possess the appropriate academic, technical, or experiential backgrounds may be required to take stem work courses. In addition, admission preference is given to applicants with a GPA of 3.0 or greater.

The degree requires a minimum of thirty-six hours of graduate credit. Students will be required to complete a written comprehensive examination in core subjects where they received a grade of B or lower, before graduation. Students may also be required to supplement their written responses in an oral examination. Students must be enrolled the semester in which they take comprehensive examinations.

The department chair assigns a committee advisor to each student at the time the student registers for DFSC 6347. The advisory committee consists of graduate faculty from the Department of Computer Science. Once enrolled in DFSC 6347, a student must be continually enrolled in each major semester until graduation.

Master of Science in Digital Forensics
Specified Courses
DFSC 5315Network and Cyber Security3
DFSC 5316File System Forensics3
DFSC 5317Digital Security3
DFSC 5318Cyber Law3
DFSC 5327Digital Forensics Investigatn3
DFSC 6347Directed Mgt & Development Prj 13
Electives
Select six graduate courses in DFSC or any approved COSC graduate courses 218
Total Hours36