Administered by the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics
Effective Fall, 2006
A total of 120 credits are required for a Bachelor of Science degree.
Among 50 required general education credits, the following are required:
COMMSTUD.103 Public Speaking
CRIMJUST.101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
ENGLISH.101 English Composition 1
MATH.111 Finite Mathematics
MATH.141 Introduction to Statistics
MATH.185 Discrete Mathematics
PHIL.295 Business Ethics
The following Computer Science courses are required:
ACCT.120 Accounting for Small Business
ACCT.326 Introduction to Fraud Examination
COMPSCI.117 Introduction to Computer Forensics
COMPSCI.123 Visual Basic 1
COMPSCI.223 Visual Basic 2
COMPSCI.217 Computer Forensics File Systems 1
COMPSCI.218 Computer Forensics File Systems 2
COMPSCI.317 Forensic Analysis in a Windows Environment
COMPSCI.348 Data Mining
COMPSCI.357 Database Design
COMPSCI.417 Advanced Topics in Computer Forensics
COMPSCI.476 Introduction to Computer Networks
Free electives to achieve a total of 120 credits. Students are strongly encouraged to complete a related minor or career concentration.