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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit (3 hours lecture) A study covering the philosophy of the juvenile justice system and how it has evolved in the United States; an analysis of juvenile delinquent behavior, problems, causes, and preventions; emphasis is directed to the role of the family, police, courts, school, and other justice officials in controlling and sanctioning juvenile crime and delinquency. This course requires at least one paper using a documentation format. (Offered on demand)
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit (3 hours lecture) The growth of the Internet and wide use of computers has increased the need for computer investigations. This course examines methods for conducting computer investigations. Current forensic tools are examined and applied to the control of digital evidence on various operating systems.
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3.00 Credits
3 hour credit (3 hour lecture/lab) This course is designed to expose students to advanced concepts in digital/computer forensic analysis and Internet Investigations. As with Computer Forensics 1, there will be a balance of legal and technical aspects of study to achieve a balance similar to that encountered during common cases in which computer forensics are employed. (Offered on demand)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit (4 hours lecture) This course is designed to expose students to advanced concepts in digital/computer forensic analysis and Internet Investigations. As with Computer Forensics 1, there will be a balance of legal and technical aspects of study to achieve a balance similar to that encountered during common cases in which computer forensics are employed.
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2.00 Credits
2 hours credit (2 hour lecture) This course provides a brief, but intensive review of strategies for success in college. Content will cover success strategies for college students including study skills, time management, memory techniques, textbook reading, note taking, test taking, and research techniques. This course will be required for all degree seeking students. This course requires at least one paper using a documentation format. This course caries credit hours to be used as an elective in an Associate Degree. ( Offered each semester)
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit (3 hours lecture) This course is a developmental microcomputer course designed for persons with little or no knowledge of computers. The students are introduced to the components of microcomputer systems and their functions. Operation of microcomputer systems, including an overview of Windows is included. Computer terminology, input/output operations, and overviews of word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation graphics are covered. (Offered on demand) (Also listed under Developmental Studies)
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit (3 hours lecture) Prerequisite OFT003 or permission of instructor The course provides instruction in the use of WordPerfect. Topics covered include formatting, file management, block operations, merges, sorts, advanced printing, and desktop publishing. (Offered in fall and spring semesters)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit (4 hours lecture/lab) Prerequisite CST013, or CST113 or Permission of Instructor This course series is designed to prepare the student for entry into the workforce as a computer technician. The student is given intensive hands-on experience in the theory, operation, troubleshooting and remedial and preventative maintenance of microcomputers as used in the workplace today. This is the first in a series of courses designed to prepare the student for diagnosing and repairing modern microcomputers as commonly used in the workplace. Emphasis will be placed on preparation for acquiring the A+ certification credential.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit (3 hours lecture) Prerequisite CST013 or some experience with computers This course is designed to give the student a fundamental understanding of hardware, software, operating systems, and an introduction to the Internet. Topics include computer organization, storage media and devices, file processing techniques, computer systems and configurations, computer-based information systems, and computer terminology. The class centers on learning to use a personal computer by introducing the student to the applications in Microsoft Office: Word, for word processing, Excel, for spreadsheets, Access, for database information and PowerPoint, for presentations. This course will include hands-on experience in the computer lab. (Offered in fall and spring semesters)
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4.00 Credits
4 hours credit (4 hours lecture/lab) Prerequisites CST104 A continuation of CST104 Computer Maintenance I.
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