(Associate in Applied Sciences Degree)
Richland only
- Students pursuing this award program are required to meet Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards and course prerequisites.
- Students must earn at least 25% of the credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college awarding the degree.
Degree Plan Code: AAS.DIGIT.FOREN.12
This degree is designed to prepare students for various career opportunities in the computer forensics arena in government, private sector, and law enforcement agencies. The program consists of two degree tracks leading to the Associate in Applied Science Degree. Students may specialize in the Cyber Crime or Information Assurance Track. The Cyber Crime Track places emphasis on investigative techniques, audit and financial analysis applicable to computer forensics. The Information Assurance Track places more emphasis on computer operating systems, network security, and incident response to security threats. This program is intended to provide a foundation on which the graduate can build a computer forensic career through expanded experience and/or further education. In order to enter the field of Information Assurance/Digital Forensics, a clear criminal background is required by most employers. The State of Texas, in most cases, requires those working in this field to hold a valid Private Investigator (PI) license that can be obtained after employment.
For better transferability of AAS of Digital Forensics degree to universities, students should complete an AAS in Digital Forensics degree's Information Assurance Specialization requirement plus:
(1st YEAR CURRICULUM)
SEMESTER I
SEMESTER II
ITDF 1300 |
Introduction to Digital Forensics |
3 |
ITSC 1456 |
Solaris Shell Programming (SL) |
4 |
ITCC 1401 |
Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals |
4 |
SPCH 1311 |
Introduction to Speech Communication OR |
3 |
SPCH 1315 |
Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
(3) |
++Elective |
Humanities/Fine Arts |
3 |
|
|
17 |
SEMESTER III
ITDF 1370 |
Introduction to Cyber Crime* OR |
3 |
COSC 1436 |
Programming Fundamentals I** |
(4) |
ACNT 1305 |
Forensic Accounting* OR |
3 |
ITSY 1400 |
Fundamentals of Information Security** |
(4) |
IMED 2415 |
Web Design II |
4 |
+++Speciality Elective |
|
3-4 |
|
|
13-16 |
Minimum Hours Required |
|
47-51 |
A student must complete the Semester I, II, III, and all the courses in one of the following specializations (Cyber Crime or Information Assurance) in Semesters IV and V in order to be awarded the AAS in Digital Forensics.
*First two courses for Cyber Crime Specialization.
**First two courses for Information Assurance Specialization.
+Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective - must be selected from the AAS Core Options for Social/Behavioral Sciences.
++Humanities/Fine Arts Elective - must be selected from the AAS Core Options for Humanities/Fine Arts.
+++Specialty Elective - must be selected from the following courses:
CYBER CRIME SPECIALIZATION:
SEMESTERS I, II, and III
Semesters I, II, and III Curriculum |
47-51 |
SEMESTER IV
SEMESTER V
ITDF 2330 |
Digital Forensics Analysis |
3 |
ITDF 2435 |
Comprehensive Digital Forensics Project OR |
4 |
ITDF 2471 |
Internship for Digital Forensics |
(4) |
|
|
7 |
Cyber Crime Minimum Hours Required |
65-69 |
INFORMATION ASSURANCE SPECIALIZATION:
SEMESTERS I, II, and III
Semesters I, II, and III Curriculum |
47-51 |
SEMESTER IV
SEMESTER V
ITSY 2401 |
Firewalls and Network Security OR |
4 |
ITCC 2441 |
CCNA Security |
(4) |
ITSY 2441 |
Security Management Practices |
4 |
|
|
8 |
Information Assurance Minimum Hours Required |
66-70 |
NOTE: Students enrolling in this program who plan to transfer to a four-year institution should consult an advisor or counselor regarding transfer requirements and the transferability of these courses to the four-year institution of their choice.