Administered by the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics
Effective Fall 2008
A total of 120 credits are required for a bachelor of science degree.
Among 50 required general education credits, the following are required:
20.101 English Composition 1
25.103 Public Speaking
53.111 Finite Mathematics
28.295 Business Ethics
43.101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
53.141 Introduction to Statistics
53.185 Discrete Mathematics
The following Computer Science courses are required:
56.117 Introduction to Computer Forensics
56.123 Visual Basic 1
56.223 Visual Basic 2
56.217 Computer Forensics File Systems 1
56.218 Computer Forensics File Systems 2
56.317 Forensic Analysis in a Windows Environment
56.348 Data Mining
56.357 Database Design
56.417 Advanced Topics in Computer Forensics
56.476 Introduction to Computer Networks
91.120 Accounting for Small Business
91.326 Introduction to Fraud Examination
Free electives to achieve a total of 120 credits. Students are strongly encouraged to complete a related minor or career concentration. |