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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 255
CEG 235 Project Management & Estimating (2-3-3)
Prerequisite: CEG 115
This course covers planning and estimating practices which are applicable to the civil engi-
neering and related construction industries. Emphasis is placed on construction project plan- ning and management, material take-offs labor and equipment requirements in accordance with industry formats, and other economic topics. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately complete material take-offs, prepare cost estimates, and prepare construction schedules.
CYBER CRIME
CCT 110 Introduction to Cyber Crime (3-0-3)
This course introduces and explains the various types of offenses that qualify as cyber crime activity. Emphasis is placed on identifying cyber crime activity and the response to these problems from both the private and public domains. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately describe and de ne cyber crime activities and select an appropriate response to deal with the problem.
CCT 112 Ethics & High Technology (3-0-3)
This course covers ethical considerations and accepted standard practices applicable to technological investigations and computer privacy issues relative to the cyber crime investi- gator. Topics include illegal and unethical investigative activities, end-justifying-the-means issues, and privacy issues of massive personal database information gathered by governmental sources. Upon completion, students should be able to examine their own value system and apply ethical considerations in identi able cyber crime investigations.
CCT 121 Computer Crime Investigation (3-2-4)
This course introduces the fundamental principles of computer crime investigation pro- cesses. Topics include crime scene/incident processing, information gathering techniques, data retrieval, collection and preservation of evidence, preparation of reports and court presenta- tions. Upon completion, students should be able to identify cyber crime activity and dem- onstrate proper investigative techniques to process the scene and assist in case prosecution.
CCT 231 Technology Crimes & Law (3-0-3)
This course covers the applicable technological laws dealing with the regulation of cyber security and criminal activity. Topics include an examination of state, federal and international laws regarding cyber crime with an emphasis on both general and North Carolina statutes. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the elements of cyber crime activity and discuss the trends of evolving laws.
CCT 240 Data Recovery Techniques (2-3-3)
This course introduces the unique skills and methodologies necessary to assist in the investigation and prosecution of cyber crimes. Topics include hardware and software issues, recovering erased les, overcoming encryption, advanced imaging, transient data, Internet issues and testimony considerations. Upon completion, students should be able to recover digital evidence, extract information for criminal investigation and legally seize criminal evidence.
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