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SCI 930: SCI - Elective for Transfer
0.00 - 12.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
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SCI 940: SCI - Elective for Transfer
0.00 - 12.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
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SCR 111: Computer-Related Crime and Security
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
A study of computer crime including use of the computer to commit fraud, embezzlement, theft; pirating of software; theft of new developments in computer hardware and software. Areas of computer vulnerability, as well as physical security, protective, preventive, and investigative procedures will be explored. Statutes to prosecute offenders will be analyzed. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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SCR 112: Physical Security of Computer Systems
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
Study of physical computer security requirements including: location of computer in facility; securing facility and computer from improper, unauthorized, or illegal access; hazardous conditions; industrial and foreign espionage or sabotage; bombs and bomb threats; arson; securing electrical and telecommunications systems; camera and other surveillance techniques; backup records and their security; natural disaster controls. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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SCR 112 - Physical Security of Computer Systems
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SCR 151: Introduction to Security
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
A study of the functions of industrial security forces in protecting industry, retail businesses, and educational institutions, emphasizing relationships between private security agencies and public law enforcement organizations. Consideration of organizational structure, authority, and responsibilities of security forces. Fall semester only. Three class hours. (Open to any student when seats are available after all Criminal Justice students have registered.) 3 Credits.
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SCR 211: Computer Security I
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
This course will discuss the dimensions of the computer security problem, the types of computer-related, computer-assisted, or computer-abuse crimes, a profile of the electronic criminal; infiltration by organized crime; the selection of personnel; establishment of a code of ethics, policies, procedures, a master plan, and methods of insuring adherence; potential sources of attack and security measures to prevent or protect against. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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SCR 212: Computer Security II
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
This course provides the student with the knowledge and skills to prevent data theft, protect intellectual property, thwart identity theft, ensure compliance with security related laws, counter cyber-terrorism, and prevent loss of productivity from security breaches. Two class hours, two laboratory hours. Prerequisite: SCR 211 3 Credits.
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SCR 215: Computer Forensics and Investigations
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
Computers can be used to commit crimes, and crimes can be recorded on computers, including violations of company policies, records of embezzlement, email harassment, murder, leaks of proprietary information, and even terrorism. Law enforcement, network administrators, attorneys, and private investigators now rely on the skills of professional computer forensics experts to investigate criminal and civil cases. This course is intended to provide a foundation in computer forensics, and provide hands-on practice in applying forensics techniques. Three class hours, two laboratory hours. Prerequisite: SCR 212 4 Credits.
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SCR 290: Independent Study
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
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SOC 205: African-American Family
3.00 Credits
Monroe Community College
A comprehensive examination of the diverse and complex issues surrounding the African-American family unit as it has evolved from pre-slavery to contemporary period. It focuses on historical, social, cultural, political, economic and global conditions that have affected that institution. The course discusses key issues, themes and debates in the field and analyzes a variety of theoretical perspectives of examining the African-American family life. Prerequisite: SOC 101 3 Credits.
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