General Catalog 2025-2026

Informatic Forensic (BS)

The Bachelor of Science in Informatic Forensic presents an interdisciplinary curriculum that aims to develop in students the basic skills and the knowledge necessary to collect, handle and preserve digital evidence appropriately. The Program seeks to develop students’ skills in computational security so that they are able to analyze, implement and evaluate an information system that fulfills the legal and ethical aspects of the discipline.

The Bayamón Campus is authorized to offer this program.

Competencies Profile of Graduates

The Program is designed to develop the competencies that will enable students to:

Knowledge

  1. Know the general principles of mathematics, physics and forensic sciences as they apply to the investigation of cybernetic crimes.
  2. Recognize patterns of human behavior.
  3. Understand the impact of technology when designing investigative processes and in the analysis of an information system and of the evidence contained therein.

Skills

  1. Use the tools and skills of computational security to analyze, implement and evaluate an information system that is in compliance with the law.
  2. Apply computer sciences to an investigation of cybernetic crimes.
  3. Apply forensic techniques and procedures according to standard protocol and by using appropriate tools in the analysis of digital evidence.
  4. Manage complex infrastructures of information network systems.
  5. Analyze the complex infrastructures of network systems, including hardware and software architecture.

Attitudes

  1. Respect the ethical, moral and legal aspects of the discipline.
  2. Appreciate teamwork.

Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Sciences in Informatic Forensic

General Education Requirements 45 credits
Major Requirements 26 credits
Related Requirements 45 credits
Elective Courses 6 credits
Total 122 credits

General Education Requirements - 45 credits

Forty-five (45) credits are required as explained in the section “General Education Requirements for Bachelors’ Degrees.” Students of this Program will take GEMA 1200 in the category of Basic Skills in Mathematics. Students of this Program are exempt from taking courses in the Scientific and Technological Context category.

Major Requirements - 26 credits

FORS 2000Introduction to Forensic Science

3

FORS 3300Security in Informatic Networks

3

FORS 3350Computational Security

3

FORS 3450Digital Evidence

3

FORS 397_Special Topics

3

FORS 4100Multimedia Analysis

4

FORS 4421Forensic Investigation I

3

FORS 4910Forensic Practice

3

FORS 4960Integration Seminar

1

Related Requirements - 45 credits

BIOL 1101General Biology I

3

BIOL 1103Biology Skills Laboratory I

1

COMP 2110Introduction to Computer Science

3

COMP 2120Programming Logic

3

COMP 2315Structured Programming

3

COTN 1220Data Communication

3

COTN 2121Network Administration I

3

COTN 2122Network Administration II

3

CHEM 1111General Chemistry I

4

CJUS 1000Introduction to Criminology

3

CJUS 3025Criminal Law

3

MATH 1500Precalculus

5

PHYS 3001General Physics I

4

PHYS 3002General Physics II

4