Yes, there are online colleges which offer computer science courses. You may want to consult with a local college in the area to see if they know of anyone, or perhaps do some research on the topic.
Yes, Youngstown State University offers Computer Forensics classes. These classes are offered in the Computer Science department of the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. http://www.csis.ysu.edu/graduate/scheduleSpring10.html
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You can take IT and Computer Science classes online through platforms like Coursera, edX, Udemy, Simplilearn, and Great Learning. These platforms offer beginner to advanced courses in programming, data science, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and software engineering. Many courses are self-paced, affordable, and taught by industry experts or top universities, making them ideal for students, professionals, and career switchers.
There are online learning sites offering computer science courses. A few examples are University of Phoenix and IIT.
Tudor Vianu National College of Computer Science was created in 1928.
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You would need to take a lot of science classes to become a forensic computer examiner. A lot of computer classes as well.
Two-year technical colleges will have a limited number of computer science classes. Four-year colleges will offer classes as well, but will be more specialized.
Grigore Moisil National College of Computer Science - Braşov - was created in 1938.
I am not certain if they teach evoluation in bible college science classes. I would think that they might, to show what other people think. However, each bible college has its own rules and regulations.
There is no college in hydrbaad
If it is a college level science class, it is a fun science class unless only if you are willing to do the work including the math, memorizing, and studying. College science involves college level math and a course with less math will most likely be a course requiring more memorization.