SCCC 2013 2014 College Catalog

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Computer Networking Systems and Cyber Security (A.A.S.)

Criminal Justice Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.)

Mission

Mission

The mission of the Computer Networking Systems and Cyber Security A.A.S. degree program is to provide both a theoretical and hands-on foundation in computer networking, using industry-standard hardware and software. The Computer Networking Systems and Cyber Security curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive education primarily for the student who anticipates employment as network and systems administrator in accordance with the principles of the SCCC mission.

The Criminal Justice A.A.S. program provides graduates with the academic, ethical and legal foundation for career opportunities in law enforcement and private security. The program prepares graduates to

The Computer Networking and Systems A.A.S. program enables graduates to: • Design, implement, and troubleshoot computing environments, including both hardware and software; • Install, configure and maintain computer network hardware, protocols, and services; • Design and implement various computer security strategies; • Demonstrate knowledge of computer programming languages, and • Apply logical and critical reasoning in evaluation and problem solving.

First Year Fall Semester ENG 123 CIS 110 CIS 221 CIS 240 MAT 129

CR College Composition..............................................3 Workstation Arch/Support 1 (A)..........................3 Advanced Computer Applications........................3 Internetworking Fundamentals.............................3 Algebra II with Trigonometry or higher..........3-4 15-16

Spring Semester CR ENG 211 Technical Writing....................................................3 CIS 111 Workstation Arch/Support II (A).........................3 CIS 129 Programming Fundamentals.................................3 CIS 241 Routing Fundamentals...........................................3 MAT 160 Discrete Structures..................................................3 15

Second Year Fall Semester CIS 134 CIS 251 CIS 256 CIS 225

CR C++/Unix.................................................................4 Switching and Advanced Routing.........................4 Introduction to Systems Management.................4 Operating Systems..................................................3 Science Elective...................................................3-5 18-20

Spring Semester CR CIS 262 Network Security.....................................................3 CIS 263 Introduction to Computer Forensics....................3 CIS 257 Advanced Networking and Systems Management......................................4 Social Science Elective............................................3 Humanities Elective................................................3 16

Minimum Credit Hours required for degree: 64

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Goal I: Demonstrate CRJ professional skills and abilities. • Objective 1 Communicate effectively within criminal justice and academic environments, both orally and in writing using Formal Standard English • Objective 2 Identify key concepts, definitions and principles of law enforcement, corrections, the courts and police organization and supervision • Objective 3 Apply legal research skills to locate and analyze discipline specific topics • Objective 4 Identify different theoretical and historical perspectives as they apply to criminal justice Goal II: Demonstrate a commitment to ethical practice. • Objective 1 Identify the principles of ethical criminal justice conduct • Objective 2 Apply criminal justice ethics to the resolution of practical problems • Objective 3 Demonstrate an understanding of the ethical practices in retail and industrial security Goal III: Recognize diversity and the role of cultural competence in understanding the criminal justice system. • Objective 1 Identify diverse identities in the lives of people in their community and beyond • Objective 2 Exam the role cultural diversity plays in the criminal justice system • Objective 3 Apply appropriate strategies in working with diverse populations

First Year Fall Semester CRJ 113 CRJ 131 ENG 123 SOC 121 CIS 121

CR Introduction to Criminal Justice...........................3 Criminal Law...........................................................3 College Composition..............................................3 Sociology..................................................................3 Introduction to Computers OR............................... CIS 221 Advanced Computer Applications.........3 15

Spring Semester CR CRJ 133 Criminology.............................................................3 CRJ 135 Introduction to Security.........................................3 CRJ 143 Criminal Evidence/Procedure...............................3 ENG 124 Introduction to Literature......................................3 PSY 121 Introduction to Psychology...................................3 15

Second Year

Fall Semester CR CRJ 215 Juvenile Delinquency..............................................3 CRJ 219 Corrections..............................................................3 MAT 126 Descriptive Statistics OR Higher.......................3-4 ETH 221 Professional and Applied Ethics............................1 Liberal Arts Elective ..............................................3 Criminal Justice Elective (a)..................................3 16-17


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