(General education core credits in excess of 36 will transfer as general electives or courses related to the major. Each student’s total of general education and required courses must equal at least 60 semester hours of credit.)

GENERAL EDUCATION CORE

Credits

Composition

ENGL-121 College Composition I

3

ENGL-122 College Composition II

3

Arts & Humanities

ENGL-210 Introduction to Fiction, Poetry and Drama

3

Artt-105 Art History

3

SPCH-105 Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3

History

History-121 The Ancient History

3

Social Sciences

PSYC-101 General Psychology

SOCI-101 Introduction to Sociology

6

Science

BIO-101 General Biology

ASTR-104 Elementary Astronomy

7-8

Mathematics

MATH-131 College Algebra

3

Interdisciplinary

CMSY-129 Principles of the Internet

3

 

 

Computer Technology Forensics Option

APPLICATION CODE 171F

The Computer Technology Forensics Option is for those students who plan to pursue entry level careers in the emerging field of computer forensics or are seeking advanced skill in the examination and preservation of electronic evidence using computer forensics standards and documentation. Computer Forensics involves the examination and preservation of electronic evidence for use in legal proceedings, administrative hearings, information technology and business. Articulation has been established with the University of Baltimore, and it is recommended that students acquaint themselves with the course requirements of the institution to which they plan to transfer. This Computer Forensics Technology Option is for computer information technology majors only.

CFOR-101

Computer Forensics I

3

CFOR-200

Computer Forensics II

3

CFOR-210

Computer Forensics III

3

CFOR-250

Computer Network Forensic Technology

3

CRIM-101

Introduction to Criminal Justice

3

CRIM-210

Criminal Evidence and Procedure

3

MATH-121 

Finite Mathematics

OR

MATH-138

Statistics

3-4

Electives–Select 3 credits from the following courses:

CMSY-105, CMSY-162, MSFT-299

CMSY-105 Personal Computer System Repair I

3

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