Solve crimes by following digital footprints and uncovering vital evidence.

Are you passionate about technology and intrigued by solving digital crimes? The Graduate Certificate in Digital Forensics at University of the Cumberlands offers a focused, career-enhancing credential that blends IT expertise with criminal investigation skills. Through this online program, you’ll explore key topics such as electronic fraud, identity theft, online scams, and data breaches—gaining practical knowledge in tracking, analyzing, and preserving digital evidence. As cybercrime continues to rise, professionals trained in digital forensics are in high demand across law enforcement, corporate security, and government agencies. This certificate equips you with the critical thinking and hands-on skills needed to step into roles such as digital forensic technician, cybersecurity analyst, or incident response specialist—without the time commitment of a full graduate degree.

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Program Requirements

Program Requirements

Digital Forensics Certificate

The Graduate Certificate in Digital Forensics is a fully online, 12-credit-hour program designed to equip professionals with specialized skills in cybercrime investigation, digital evidence analysis, and cybersecurity compliance. This targeted certificate prepares students to uncover and interpret critical data related to data breaches, intellectual property theft, financial fraud, cyberattacks, and other forms of illicit digital activity. 

Aligned with University of the Cumberlands’ mission to promote professional excellence, ethical decision-making, and lifelong learning, the program enhances students’ expertise in both information technology and criminal justice, empowering them to take on high-demand roles in digital security and forensic analysis.

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Mission and Goals

The digital forensics program strives for excellence in creating, applying, and imparting knowledge in IT through comprehensive educational programs, research, dissemination, and service to professional societies, communities, states, and the nation.

Knowledge to properly secure facilities, equipment, and software.
Ability to create and implement a plan to provide for disaster prevention and recovery.
Practice with proper techniques for implementing security plans that ensure compliance with various laws.
Practice identifying and investigating breaches in compliance.
Confidence in addressing specific needs and challenges in the fields of information technology, computer science, and digital forensics.
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Digital Forensics Careers & Outcomes

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Digital Forensics Technician: $61,930

Digital Forensics Technician: $61,930

Digital forensics technicians aid investigators by collecting and analyzing evidence from digital attacks and electronic resources. 

Information Security Analyst: $102,600

Information Security Analyst: $102,600

Information security analysts plan and carry out security measures to protect from cyber-attacks and reduce risk of loss of data.  

Forensic Science Technician: $61,930

Forensic Science Technician: $61,930

Forensic science technicians aid in investigations by collecting and analyzing evidence to find the culprit.  

Information Research Scientist: $131,490

Information Research Scientist: $131,490

Computer and information research scientists research new and existing technology, design and test new technology, and create innovative use for new and existing technology.

Information Systems Manager: $159,010

Information Systems Manager: $159,010

Computer and information systems managers manage teams of other computer specialists in various roles to fulfill the needs of a company. They often organize, direct, and present projects.  

Quality Assurance Analyzer: $109,020

Quality Assurance Analyzer: $109,020

Quality assurance analyzers identify issues with software applications in order to ensure safety and functionality of a given product.  

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Dr. Shareeda Tyaire

Dr. Shareeda Tyaire

Adjunct Professor
Criminal Justice

Dr. Shareeda Tyaire

Contact Information

shareeda.tyaire [at] ucumberlands.edu
Remote
Dr. Chris Ford

Dr. Chris Ford

Adjunct Professor
Information Technology Sciences

Dr. Chris Ford

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christopher.ford [at] ucumberlands.edu
Remote
Melissa Bundy

Melissa Bundy

Assistant Professor
Criminal Justice

Melissa Bundy

Contact Information

melissa.bundy [at] ucumberlands.edu
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