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College of Technology and Design

Course Syllabus

MNE365 - Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator

Credit Hours: 4

Course Description

This comprehensive course provides students with the training needed to protect against phishing, bank fraud, unlawful hacking, and other computer crimes. Instruction includes material from recognizing high-tech criminal activity and collecting evidence to presenting it in a way that judges and juries can understand. A range of skills, standards, and step-by-step procedures are discussed to enable one to conduct a criminal investigation in a Windows environment and produce evidence that will stand up in court.

Course Prerequisites

MNE320

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

Assessment of Outcomes

Specified on the course schedule/outline

Grading System
Letter GradeRangeDefinition
A 90-100 Excellent
B 80-89 Above Average
C 70-79 Average
D 60-69 Below Average
F 0-59 Failing
W Withdrawal during weeks 1 - 7
WF Withdrawal failing after week 7
NF Failing – Not actively engaged

For more details about the Grading System, please see the current catalog.

Active Participation

Students must be actively engaged in the course. For a definition of active engagement, please see the current catalog.

Academic Integrity

Cheating and plagiarism are serious offenses against the University’s academic integrity and are consequently strictly prohibited. All students must familiarize themselves with the University policy on Academic Integrity.

Penalties for cheating and plagiarism are described in the University policy on Academic Integrity in the catalog. They include failure of the assignment, failure for the course, or dismissal from the University. For the complete Cheating/Plagiarism policy, please see the current catalog.

Students with Disabilities

Students who have disabilities that may impact their performance in this course should follow the process described under the heading Accommodations for the Disabled in the current catalog.

Discipline (Program) Specific Information

Date of last review: Unknown