International Foundation Year in Engineering, Computing and Life Sciences (2-Term), Leading to Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Computer Forensics

Study Group - Liverpool John Moores University International Study Centre

UK,England

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45 Months

Duration

CAD 14,500/year

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1992

Total Students: 25,000 +

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Main Campus Address

Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L3 5UG, United Kingdom

International Foundation Year in Engineering, Computing and Life Sciences (2-Term), Leading to Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Computer Forensics

Program Overview

International Foundation Year in Engineering, Computing and Life Sciences
The programme includes academic modules, study skills and English language training, providing complete preparation for undergraduate degree  in Engineering.

On the International Foundation Year in Engineering, you will:

  • Gain understanding of mechanics and mathematics relevant to your undergraduate study
  • Develop your knowledge of physics and learn about atomic physics, materials, heat and gases and oscillations and waves
  • If you choose Life Science, you will focus on biology and chemistry, developing their knowledge in key areas such as cell biology, physiological processes in animals and plants, inorganic and organic chemistry, and an overview of contemporary science.

What will you study?
Throughout the two-semester programme, you will study core modules that will improve your subject knowledge and English level.

Core modules

  • Academic English Skills
  • Project study
  • Applied Maths
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Coding for Computing
  • Introduction to Engineering Mathematics
  • Maths for Science
  • Physics
  • Pure Maths

Upon successful completion of the International Foundation Year, and achieving the required grades, you will join the first year of your undergraduate degree at Liverpool John Moores University.

Leading to: Computer Forensics BSc (Hons)

Computer Forensics is a growing area of Computing. Over the past year the way in which criminals commit crime has changed. According to the Office for National Statistics there has been a decrease in physical crimes while online crime has increased. This increase in online crime requires skilled employees with a knowledge of Computer Forensics. Students who graduate the course will be able to seize, analyse and present evidence that they would find from digital crime scenes.

The Computer Forensics course will teach you the practical skills required to investigate online crime and to be able to use the tools used in the industry. These practical skills are underpinned by the relevant theoretical material, research in the area and complemented by the Computer Science modules on the course.

We balance the specialist skills of Computer Forensics with broader topics in Computer Science such as Operating Systems, Programming, Computer Law and Computer Security. There is a close relationship between Computer Forensics and Computer Security, and it is necessary that professionals in both areas are aware of each others roles in investigating digital crime.

The curriculum is informed by consultancy with Merseyside Police and private Computer Forensics within the local area. This ensures that the course is up to date and producing students who can go straight into the industry.