Home Page
November 22, 2009

Divisions
Assoc. of Arts Degrees
Assoc. of Science Degrees
Certificate Programs
DIGITAL AND COMPUTER FORENSICS AND INVESTIGATIONS OPTION - 2009
Computer Information Technology Program
(Associate in Science Degrees):
This program prepares students with entry-level skills in various computer concentrations. Students take the required core courses as well as a cluster of courses in a specific concentration. Students choose elective courses from relevant disciplines within the college. Graduates of this program qualify for entry-level positions in businesses and work environments that rely on network functions.
Overview
Program ID -
Digital and Computer Forensics is the name for a newly emerging field of study and practice that incorporates many areas of expertise including but not limited to internet, network and information security, intrusion detection, incident response, infrastructure protection, and computer crime investigation.
This program provides to Information Technology and Criminal Justice professionals the opportunity to obtain knowledge, training, and skills in Computer Forensics. Both civil and criminal offenders are using computers to commit crimes such as illegally downloading information, documents, or copyrighted materials, committing accounting fraud or releasing malicious code on computer networks to disrupt services. Internet crimes against children and other vulnerable populations have increased dramatically. Computers and other digital devices now play a part in many criminal activities. As a result, the need for computer forensics-based skills continues to grow.
Career Outlook:
This Associate Program is designed to align with the law
enforcement, public safety, private industry and homeland
security needs to ensure consistent, current and flexible
training in the emerging technology field of Computer and
Digital Forensics.
Upon completetion of this option graduates will be able to:
| COURSE TITLE |
COURSE NUMBER | SEMESTER TAKEN | CREDITS | PREREQUISITES |
| PREREQUISITE | ||||
| Applications/Concepts | CIT110 | 3 | ||
| PROGRAM CURRICULUM | ||||
| College Writing I | ENG111 | 3 | ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement | |
| College Writing II | ENG112 | 3 | ENG111 | |
| Individual/Society | From Area 2 | 3 | ||
| World View | From Area 3 | 3 | ||
| Quantitative Thought | From Area 4 | 3 | MAT094 or placement | |
| Science and Technology | From Area 5 | 4 | ||
| Humanities | From Area 6 | 3 | ||
| Principles of Internet & Information Security | CIT118 | 3 | CIT110 or CIT120 or approval of department chair | |
| Introduction to Computer Forensics | CIT121 | 3 | CIT110 or CIT112 or approval of department chair | |
| Introduction to Networking | CIT162 | 3 | CIT110 | |
| Windows Operating Systems | CIT268 | 3 | CIT110 or approval of department chair | |
| Visual Basic | CIT216 | 3 | CIT110 or CIT120 or approval of department chair | |
| Advanced Computer Forensics | CIT221 | 3 | CIT121 | |
| Information Security and Assurance | CIT219 | 3 | CIT118 | |
| Batch File Programming | CIT271 | 1 | CIT268 | |
| Special Topics in Digital and Computer Forensics | CIT223 | 3 | CIT221 | |
| Directed Studies in Digital and Computer Forensics | CIT220 | 1 | CIT221 | |
| Criminal Law | CRJ103 | 3 | ENG095 | |
| Evidence and Court Procedures | CRJ202 | 3 | CRJ101 and CRJ102 or approval of department chair | |
| Cyber Crime in Today's Society | CRJ145 | 3 | ENG095 or placement and ESL098 or RDG095 or placement | |
| Career Elective | see note below | 3 | ||
| Career Elective | see note below | 3 | ||
| Career Elective | see note below | |||
| TOTAL CREDITS | 64-66 | |||
| Note: Career electives may be selected from any non-required CIT courses. | ||||