2024-2025 College Catalog 
  
    Feb 26, 2025  
2024-2025 College Catalog

Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics, A.S.

Location(s): Main Campus, Internet Academy


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HEGIS: 5505

SUNY CODE: 2989

The Digital Forensics program will prepare students to work in the investigatory side of the field of Cybersecurity. Digital forensic examiners are the first responders in cybercrime, corporate crime, identity theft, and cyber terrorism. Digital forensics tasks include identification of cyber threats and intrusions, assessment of cyberattack impacts, and cause and origin investigations. Successful students will gain the knowledge and skills to transfer to four-year degree programs for further specialization or to gain employment with government or private sector cyber security units.

The goals of this program are to:

  • introduce students to the skills and knowledge needed to work within the field of cybersecurity;
  • introduce students to critical thinking skills by emphasizing thoroughness of topic research and exploration as well as creative problem solving within their discipline and related disciplines; and
  • prepare students with an understanding of proactive approaches to deter cybercrime and to investigate and apprehend those who break the law.

Successful graduates from this program will be able to:

  • express knowledge of fundamental criminal justice, information security, and computer forensics;
  • utilize critical thinking skills by emphasizing thoroughness of topic research as well as creative problem solving within their discipline; and
  • express knowledge of proactive approaches to investigating and apprehending, or deterring cybercriminals, keeping in mind the ever changing social landscape of race, gender and class.

Microcredential Information:

Security+ Microcredential

Students wishing to earn CompTIA Security+ certification must successfully complete CJ 243  and CJ 273  with a C grade or better and successfully complete the official CompTIA course in preparation to take the CompTIA Security+ exam. Certification is optional and independent of program requirements. The official CompTIA course and exam costs are the responsibility of the student and are not included in tuition.

Transfer Information:

The associate in science degree is designed to prepare the graduate for transfer to a four-year institution for more specialized study in a Cybersecurity career field before entry into the workforce.

Program of Study


1st Year


1st Semester


Subtotal: 16

Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning: Must be MA 124  or higher.

2nd Semester


Subtotal: 16

2nd Year


3rd Semester


Subtotal: 16

Natural Science and Scientific Reasoning must be a Laboratory Science course.

4th Semester


Subtotal: 16

Physical Education Activity: Students may take PE 140  in place of two one-credit activities

HU Elective: HU 242 - Forensic Photography  Strongly Recommended

Total Credit Hours: 64


For more information, contact the Academic Division at (315) 866-0300, ext. 8240 or toll free 1-844-GO-4-HERK, ext. 8240.

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