Champlain College

Bachelor in Computer & Digital Forensics

Burlington, United States

The Bachelor in Computer & Digital Forensics at Champlain College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont, is known for its career-focused and experiential approach to undergraduate education. Serving around 4,100 students with a significant international presence, the college emphasizes practical skills and early immersion in major coursework through its Upside-Down Curriculum, allowing students to engage with professional material from day one. The small, collaborative campus fosters close faculty mentorship and active student involvement.

With roughly 53 programs that integrate internships, project work and industry partnerships, Champlain prepares students for immediate entry into the workforce or graduate study. Hands-on learning takes place across technology, business, creative media and the liberal arts, supported by career services that coordinate internships, portfolio development and employer networking. The curriculum’s applied orientation encourages adaptability and problem solving in real-world contexts.

International students find a supportive environment with advising, language assistance, and connections to local employers in the Burlington region. The city’s creative and outdoor lifestyle complements campus life, offering balance between study and recreation. Champlain is a strong choice for students who want direct professional preparation, practical experience and a community that emphasizes work-ready skills and global awareness.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Computer & Digital Forensics at Champlain College is for students who want to enter the field of digital forensics. This Bachelor degree program lasts for several years and helps students learn to unlock secrets, preserve evidence, and uphold the law.

The curriculum includes hands-on training in computer forensics, starting from the first semester. Students learn to search for evidence on confiscated devices and investigate the cloud for data breaches. They also study how to unlock secrets and preserve evidence.

Graduates can pursue careers as Digital Forensics Analysts, Cybersecurity Specialists, Cloud Security Engineers, Incident Response Managers, or Computer Crime Investigators. They can work in law enforcement, government agencies, or private companies to help prevent and investigate cybercrimes.

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