Computer Science involves the understanding of computers and algorithms.
In an a direct example, a crime may involve computer fraud, in which the fraud may need unwravelling of. A rouge piece of code could be the evidence needed for conviction. However the code needs to be found and indentified.
In an indirect example, companies and contractors provide data forensics, statistical analysis, and cross-referencing software to various authorities.
Neither could be accomplished without an understanding of computers and algorithms.
I would like to argue that and say why wouldn't it. It has parts, chips, screens similar to a computer and computer is in involved in science. So, why wouldn't the tv be involved in science?
It means Really Simple Investigations. In school science.
Yes.
In earth science investigations, sieves are used for grain size analysis during soil tests and sediments analysis.
Science has 75 different fields. Everywhere you look there is science improving your way of life. When a father takes his daughter to school in a vehicle a science is involved there. When a young boy makes his homework in a computer there is science involved there. When a person cooks his meal, there is science involved in the making of the appliances used to cook. everywhere you look, there will be some kind of science involved even when you are only surrounded by nature.
Mathematics and physics are both required for computer science and computer engineering degrees; chemistry might not be, depending upon your individual school.
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It is important because investigations help solve questions. For example, I do research to answer some questions.
Forensic science and criminal science are related fields, but they are not the same. Forensic science involves the application of scientific methods to solve crimes, while criminal science focuses on understanding the causes and prevention of criminal behavior. In essence, forensic science deals with the analysis of physical evidence in relation to a crime, while criminal science is concerned with the study of criminal behavior and the justice system.
no it always needs math for science. We use math in science about 75% more than we do our science experiments
Computer architecture is part of computer science and it involves detailing how the different parts of a computer work together. For example one would determine how the CPU interacts with other parts of the computer.
Computer science. Foreign Languages. Engineering. Law Degree. Anything but criminal justice.