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JMU Student Accepts Award
Fall 2011
JMU digital forensics masters' student Thomas Grimes received the award of a lifetime on September 29. Grimes, hailing from Liverpool, England, received third prize as "Scottish Young Software Engineer of the Year."
Computer Science Department Receives Large NSF/SFS Grant
Fall 2011
The Computer Science Department at James Madison University has been awarded a National Science Foundation "Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service" grant. The grant supports several full scholarships, paying for tuition, books, and a stipend for living expenses for up to two years.
Computer Science Department signs Education Partnership Agreement with DC3
Fall 2011
The Computer Science Department at James Madison University and the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) have signed an Education Partnership Agreement.
Welcome to Our New Graduate Program
Fall 2011
The Digital Forensics concentration combines core computer science concepts with an in-depth, technical study of digital forensics. The curriculum is highly system-oriented, where students gain deep insights into how operating systems, networks, and computer programs function, and how those systems relate to forensics and security in general.
Welcome from Computer Science
The Computer Science department strives to be an intellectual community that continually explores the broad field of computing, applies this knowledge to solve problems in a variety of domains, and engages with the profession and society at large. More >

