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February 16, 2019Ask an Expert: Why Is Computer Forensics Important?
Computer forensics, also called digital forensics, is the scientifically and legally defensible process of identifying, preserving, analyzing, and presenting digital evidence from computers, mobile devices, networks, and storage media, and its importance has grown alongside the digitization of virtually every aspect of human activity that can generate evidence relevant to legal proceedings.
February 15, 2019Ask an Expert: Why Is Criminal Justice Important?
Criminal justice is essential because it maintains social order, protects citizens from harm, and ensures accountability under the law, balancing public safety with civil liberties through a structured framework designed to prevent crime, adjudicate offenders fairly, and rehabilitate individuals for successful reintegration into society.
February 10, 2019What Can I Do With a Master’s in Public Administration?
When you drive through your city or town, you might take notice of traffic signals, sidewalks, landscaping, recreational fields, and fire hydrants. You might see new residential or commercial construction projects or road or utility work. When you’re home, you flip on the lights, turn on the water, take out the trash and recycling. There ...
February 9, 2019What Ethical Hackers Do: Thinking Like the Bad Guys
When Sun Tzu, the ancient Chinese military strategist, wrote his fifth-century masterpiece, The Art of War, he clearly wasn’t thinking about a battle waged across the internet. However, in the global fight against cybercriminals in the 21st century, his words are as relevant today as they were to the battles being fought back then. When ...
February 9, 2019Is Ethical Hacking a Good Career?
The word “hacking” is generally associated with the criminal act of accessing computer systems or networks with the aim of stealing private data, disrupting a service, or extorting money from an individual or organization. To the layperson, the world occupied by the hacker is a dark, frightening, and confusing place rife with criminality, corporate espionage, ...
February 3, 2019Education San Diego: Psychology Degree Programs
It is important for any prospective student researching psychology programs at universities in San Diego to consider how their degree will assist them in reaching their future career goals. This means carefully selecting the right program to match both your career aspirations and lifestyle. The good news is, for San Diego psychology students, National University ...
February 2, 2019Ask an Expert: What Is the Importance of Family Involvement in Early Childhood Education?
Family engagement in early childhood education is a collaborative, strengths-based partnership between educators and families that treats families as a child's first and most influential teachers, and research consistently shows that when this partnership is strong, children demonstrate higher academic achievement, better social-emotional skills, and stronger school readiness.
February 1, 2019Ask an Expert: Can Human Behavior Be Studied Scientifically?
Yes, human behavior can be studied scientifically, and psychology, sociology, and behavioral science do so through systematic experimentation, observation, and statistical data collection that bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world applications. The complexity and individual variability of human behavior make precise prediction difficult, but rigorous scientific methods can reliably identify patterns, correlations, and causal relationships at the population level.
November 26, 2018Things You’ll Learn Working with Students with Special Needs
Working with students with special needs develops a set of professional and personal competencies that are difficult to acquire any other way, beginning with the foundational insight that all behavior is communication: disruptions and challenging behaviors serve a purpose, and the practitioner's job is to decode the function (sensory overload, frustration, attention-seeking) rather than react punitively, using trauma-informed co-regulation strategies to help students return to a regulated state.
November 9, 2018Books Every Business Student Should Read
Business students benefit most from books that bridge academic frameworks with real-world execution, covering the practical management, financial, leadership, and career skills that degree coursework introduces but rarely applies to immediate professional situations.
October 29, 2018Things to Know When Transferring University Credits
Transferring university credits can significantly reduce time to graduation and lower overall cost, but not all credits transfer universally, and the process requires strategic navigation of accreditation requirements, course equivalency policies, credit caps, and grade minimums before committing to a new institution.
August 7, 2018What Can You Do with a Master’s in Social Work? [Updated 2026]
If you’re pondering the question, “What can you do with a master’s in social work?” you’re on the right path. This article will provide a comprehensive guide to understanding the value of a Master’s of Social Work (MSW) and the diverse career opportunities it offers. An MSW is not just a degree; it’s a gateway ...
June 22, 2018Jobs in Educational Leadership: A Comprehensive Guide
Educational leadership jobs encompass roles that guide and manage school districts, higher education institutions, and policy organizations, spanning K-12 principalship and district administration, academic deans and provosts in higher education, special education directors, education program directors, and doctoral-level faculty positions.
June 8, 2018What Is an Education Specialist Degree? Is It Worth It?
An Education Specialist (Ed.S.) is a post-master's degree designed for experienced educators seeking advanced expertise in a specific area, positioned between a master's degree and a doctorate, it provides specialized training and qualifies graduates for leadership licensure without requiring a full doctoral dissertation. Ed.S. programs typically require 30 to 65 post-master's credit hours, can be completed in one to two years while continuing to work, and focus on applied, field-based learning in areas such as educational leadership and administration, school psychology, curriculum and instruction, and special education
April 20, 2018Types of Careers with a Doctorate of Business Administration
A Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) is an applied terminal doctoral degree designed for experienced professionals, focusing on using rigorous research to solve complex, real-world business challenges rather than generating new academic theory, which is the domain of the PhD in Business.
March 1, 2018What can you do with an MFT degree?
A Master of Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) degree trains graduates to assess, diagnose, and treat mental health disorders, emotional issues, and relationship dynamics, qualifying them to counsel individuals, couples, families, and groups, and to pursue Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) state licensure.
December 21, 2017How to Present Dissertation Findings
Presenting dissertation findings effectively requires objectivity and disciplined scope, the findings chapter describes what you discovered, organized around your research questions or hypotheses, while all interpretation, theoretical implications, and connections to existing literature belong in the separate discussion chapter.
May 1, 2017The Dangers of Social Media on Marriage and Family
If you’ve ever been out on a romantic dinner date with your partner only to discover they seem distracted by the latest intriguing Facebook update, you’re not alone. Sixty-six percent of adults in married or committed relationships report that smartphones and social media sites like Facebook play an integral role in their lives. In fact, ...