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CSFI 205: Computer Forensics Technology
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
This course is one of the requirements for the Computer Forensic Investigation Certificate Program. It is primarily open to law enforcement professionals but is also open to students with a specific interest in the field. This course continues the curriculum of Computer Forensics - and the Law and is designed to provide an in-depth, hands-on analysis and practice of computer forensics investigation techniques, technology, and procedures in a setting that simulates a real network environment. The course will demonstrate how to manage investigations from start to finish, how to use computer forensic technology to conduct such investigations, and how to present collected information to attorneys and courts. This course will follow six areas in computer forensic investigation: strategy, documentation techniques, use of technology, industry procedures, courtroom techniques, and enforcement developments and trends. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CSFI 203 and CSFI 204. 6 lab hours per week. 3 credit hours.
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CSFI 206: Internet Vulnerability,Criminal Activity and Investigative Procedures
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
This course is one of the requirements of the Computer Forensic Investigation Program intended primarily for criminal justice majors and law enforcement professionals, but it is also open to other students with specific interest in the field. The course is designed to provide an overview of appropriate lawful investigative procedures for the collection, documentation, preparation and presentation of evidence from internet cybercrime investigations. The lab course focuses on the areas of search and seizure, the use of some evidence analysis presentation software and other appropriate software tools. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CIS 158, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 3 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. 4 credit hours.
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CSFI 213: Information Security Technology
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
This course is designed to provide a hands-on review and analysis in a laboratory environment of the following six major areas of information security technology: firewalls, intrusion detection, virus detection, encryption, authentication/authorization, and trending/tracking/logging/analysis. This provides an understanding of each technology on a conceptual level as well as understanding of specific technology brands. The course will also demonstrate, build and manage a complete information security architecture within a corporate computing environment. Writing assignments, as appropriate the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CSFI 102 and CSFI 202. 6 lab hours per week. 3 credit hours.
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CSFI 214: Information Security Systems Analysis
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
This course is one of the requirements of the Computer Forensics Investigation Certificate Program intended primarily for criminal justice majors and law enforcement professionals, but it is also open to other students with a specific interest in the field. The course continues the curriculum of Introduction Information Security (CF 0103) and moves into the identification of classes systems and monitoring procedures. Growing reliance of security on computer systems and networks has necessitated the development of effective security systems to protect proprietary information from both insider and outsider attacks. Widespread use of the internet exposed a new area of vulnerabilities with which business and government must contend. This course will introduce security and monitoring procedures and look at some critical elements of effective security systems. It will provide an overview of the challenges faced when attempting to build a secure security systems. It will explore possible counter-measures to intrusions. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Placement test, or English 100 with a C or better, and CIS 120, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 3 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. 4 credit hours.
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CSFI 215: Information Security Domain
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
This course will provide an overview and study of the critical information security domains. The Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) information security is extensive and requires a thorough understanding of the security disciplines or domains. This course will cover what each domain is, what area it encompasses, and how it is integral to the information security process. In addition, the course will provide an excellent preparation for those who wish to pursue certification as an information security professional. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CSFI 213. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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CSFI 216: Information Security Program Management
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
This capstone course is one of the requirements the Information Security Certificate Program. It is open to students with a specific interest in the field of information security as well as to criminal justice majors and law enforcement professionals. This course will explore the critical areas of security policies and procedures that govern how an institution views the importance, often underestimated, of securing the network environment. The course will also explore the relationship between those policies and procedures and the network security layers that need to be protected. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: CSFI 201 and CSFI 214 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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CWE 101: Cooperative Work Exploration
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
- Career planning, job entry skills, guidance to assist students in exploring and assessing their interests, aptitudes and abilities for consideration of career goals; development of skills necessary for job search success and job entry preparation. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Credit or concurrent enrollment in English 100, or English 127, and Reading 125, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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ECONOMICS 201: Principles of Economics I
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
Covers micro or income analysis; includes money, income determination, public finance, and economic development. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Placement test, or English 100 with a C or better, or Consent of Department Chairperson. (IAI code: S3 900) 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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ECONOMICS 202: Principles of Economics II
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
Covers macro or price analysis; includes the markets, production function, income distribution, and international trade. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Placement test, or English 100 with a C or better, or Consent of Department Chairperson. (IAI code: S3 902) 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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ECONOMICS 204: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
City Colleges of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College
Economic history and operation of US monetary and banking business cycles, international exchange, Federal Reserve System, and use of fiscal policies as instruments of economic control. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Economics 201 and Economics 202, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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