Forensic science specialists investigate crimes by collecting, identifying, classifying, and analyzing physical evidence. With population increases as well as increasing sophistication of forensic tools and techniques, this field will continue to see growth and exciting opportunities for educated professionals. A bachelor's degree in Justice Administration from DeVry University with a specialization in Digital Forensics can provide you with the specialized knowledge and technical expertise as well as the communication and critical thinking skills you need to succeed in the Digital Forensics field. Prepare for a career in Digital Forensics by choosing this specialization when you earn your bachelor's degree in Justice Administration from DeVry University. Upon graduation, you‘ll be prepared to apply analytic and scientific tools, tests, and software, as well as testify as an expert witness.
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With increasing application of forensic science techniques, such as DNA analysis, to examine, solve, and prevent crime, demand for forensic science technicians is expected to grow by 20 percent in the 2008-18 decade.1 Degree holders in this field will be poised to take advantage of expanded career opportunities. DeVry University's bachelor's degree in Justice Administration with a specialization in Digital Forensics can help you gain the skills, competencies, and technological expertise to employ analytic or scientific software and biological evidence kits, as well as the critical thinking and communications skills to analyze complex data and testify as an expert witness in court.