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COM 429: Advanced Directed Study and Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisites: Permission of department chair and dean Intensive individual study in a computer area not covered in regular course offerings. This course is limited to students who have demonstrated the potential to pursue independent scholarly activity beyond a regular course. A written request for enrollment must be made prior to registration. May be repeated for credit. Weekly meetings are required with a faculty member. Offered as needed.
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COM 450: Network Defense and Security
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisites: COM 308 and COM 415 Global and local networks provide capabilities for businesses and individuals that have become es-sential in the success of the world economy. Defending these systems against attacks through the use of worms, viruses, and other criminal acts is imperative. This course provides a solid foundation in the fundamentals of network security and some hands-on experience in the installation and use of firewalls and intrusion detection systems.
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COM 452: Computer Forensics
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisites: COM 308 and COM 415 One of the tasks of computer professionals in the area of information security is to investigate to determine the manner and extent of damage or penetration of unauthorized persons into IT systems and to determine what data may have been compromised as well as authorized penetration of IT resources for legal purposes. This course provides an introduction to the methodology of computer forensics.
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COM 460: Internet/ Intranet Security
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisites: COM 308 and COM 415 Access to the Internet for multiple purposes is one of the major components of most business opera-tions. Many businesses also have intranets, which provide internal communications. Security of these assets is imperative for a successful business. This course provides an introduction to the con-cepts and procedures of assessing and providing security for intranet/intranets.
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COM 470: Management of Information Security
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisites: COM 202 and COM 308 It is imperative that information security be a significant part of any business plan and that managers working in that or allied fields are aware of the principles and methodology of managing information security. This course provides an in-depth view of the management of information security for gov-ernment, corporations, and other institutions.
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COM 498: Information Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
Prerequisites: COM 315, COM 410, COM 415, MGT 301, MKT 301, and senior standing A capstone course emphasizing the integration of information and environmental systems to support broad strategic planning decisions.
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CRM 123: Introduction to Law and the Legal System
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
This course is an introductory survey of the history, structures, and processes of the U.S. legal sys-tem. It is designed to be taken as a first University-level course in law and should precede more spe-cialized courses such as criminal, business, or constitutional law. Covered are basic legal concepts such as due process, the structure of the U.S. court system, and the major subdivisions of law such as civil procedure, criminal procedure, and the law of torts. Understanding the role of law in society, the analysis of judicial reasoning, and the application of legal concepts to factual situations is stressed. Offered annually.
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CRM 222: Introduction to Homeland Defense
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
This class is designed to help students understand the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It provides a comprehensive overview of the department's history, mission, organization, and programs designed to reduce America's vulnerability to attack and quickly recover from disaster.
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CRM 230: Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
This course covers the various methods associated with investigating a crime scene. Special empha-sis is placed on sequential processing of the crime scene to avoid the loss and/or the contamination of evidence. Students successfully completing this course will be aware of the critical concerns of crime scene processing and the methods that are employed to eliminate those concerns, proper crime scene search patterns, and the appropriate methods to plot the location of evidence when it is discov-ered.
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CRM 231: Forensic Science and Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Saint Leo University
This course is a comprehensive overview of those areas of practice that are useful for determining the evidential value of a crime scene and other crime-related circumstances. The major contributions to the development of the use of the forensic sciences in criminal prosecution will be presented. The student who successfully completes this course will have obtained a working knowledge in this field and will understand the principles and techniques needed to identify or compare physical evidence in a criminal investigation.
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