Computer & Digital Forensics
2007-2008 Catalog

This page lists the course requirements leading to the B.S. degree in Computer & Digital Forensics.


FIRST YEAR
First Semester Credits
Concepts of the Self (COR 110) 3
Rhetoric I (COR 115) 3
Criminal Law (CRJ 120) 3
College Algebra (MTH 120) 3
Computers and Telecommunications (NET 120) 3
Total Credits: 15
     
Second Semester Credits
Concepts of the Community (COR 120) 3
Rhetoric II (COR 125) 3
Criminal Procedure (CRJ 121) 3
Introduction to Data Communications (NET 130) 3
Laboratory Forensic Science (SCI 170) 4
Total Credits: 16
SECOND YEAR
First Semester Credits
COR 210 3
COR 220 3
Computer Forensics I (FOR 240) 3
Operating Systems (NET 140) 3
Introduction to Web Programming (WEB 125) 3
Total Credits: 15
     
Second Semester Credits
COR 230 3
COR 240 3
Criminal Investigation (CRJ 230) 3
Analysis of Digital Media (FOR 275) 3
Introduction to Statistics (MTH 200) 3
Total Credits: 15
THIRD YEAR
First Semester Credits
COR 310 3
COR 320 3
Financial Accounting (ACC130) 3
Investigative Interviewing (CRJ 310) 3
Computer Forensics II (FOR 340) 3
Total Credits: 15
     
Second Semester Credits
COR 330 3
COR 340 3
Forensic Accounting (ACC 280) 3
White Collar Crime (FOR 350) 3
Ethics in Human Services (SWK 425) 3
Total Credits: 16
FOURTH YEAR
First Semester Credits
COR 410 5
Cybercrime (FOR 360) 3
Windows Server Systems Administration (NET 250), Linux Systems Administration (NET 260), or TCP/IP (NET 215) 3
General Elective 3
Total Credits: 14
     
Second Semester Credits
Intercultural Communication (COM 270) 3
Senior Seminar in Digital Investigation (FOR 450) 3
Computer Forensics Internship (FOR 490) or
CIS/CRJ/FOR Elective
3
Computer & Network Security (SEC 250) 3
General Elective 3
Total Credits: 15



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