Cybersecurity and Computer Forensics, Associate in Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T) Degree
An introduction to fundamentals of computer science. Topics covered include algorithmic design; problem-solving techniques for computer programming; fundamentals of digital logic and computer organization; the role of the operating system; introductory programming methodology, including variables, assignment statements, control statements and subroutines (methods); programming paradigms; the compilation process; theoretical limits of computation; database structures; and social and ethical issues. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Natural Sciences, Elective)
Courses
- CS 100 — Introduction to Computer Science
- CS 142 — Computer Science II with Java
- CS& 141 — Computer Science I with Java
- CSIA 110 — Introduction to Cybersecurity and Cybercrime
- CSIA 195 — Cybersecurity III: Ethical Hacking
- CSIA 290 — Cybersecurity Capstone
- ENGL& 101 — English Composition I
- ENGL& 102 — Composition II
- IT 107 — Introduction to Networking
- IT 114 — Database Design and Implementation
- IT 155 — Cloud Computing Essentials
- IT 207 — Advanced Networking and Network Security
- IT 260 — Introduction to Unix/Linux Systems Administration
- MATH& 141 — Precalculus I
- MATH& 142 — Precalculus II
- MATH& 151 — Calculus I
- PSYC& 100 — General Psychology
- SOCSI 101 — Contemporary Global Issues