Utica College Undergraduate Catalog 2012-13

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Courses of Instruction   ◆  299 CRJ 362 – Information System Threats, Attacks and Defenses  3 Methods and motives of cyber-security incident perpetrators, and the countermeasures employed to organizations and agencies to prevent and detect those incidences. Ethical obligations of security professionals. CRJ 365 – Advanced Issues in Economic Crime  3 In-depth focus on specific area of economic crime. Theory and methodology, including typical fraud schemes, case studies and investigative best practices. Course may be taken twice if student studies different topic. Prerequisite: CRJ 232 and CRJ 334. CRJ 377 – Comparative Criminal Justice: Study Abroad  3 Comparative study of criminal justice institutions in other countries. Students will visit institutions and interact with professional in the agencies and facilities. Same as IST 377. CRJ 382 – Administrative Issues in Criminal Justice  3 Issues in the organization and management of criminal justice agencies, including police departments, prosecutors offices, courts, jails, prisons, and community corrections. CRJ 435 – Computer Forensics  3 Root methods, forensic tools and procedures used in analysis of digital evidence in computer hardware, software and peripherals. Rules applicable to extraction and preservation of data and digital evidence. Prerequisite: Computer Science 303. CRJ 438 – System Vulnerability Assessments 3 Threats to information systems and process for performance of audits, assessments, penetration tests, and architecture reviews. Use of tools for such studies and practical experience in conducting assessments and preparing reports. Prerequisite: CRJ 333.

CRJ 441 – Applied Legal Research and Communication 3 Develops analytical and practical skills appropriate for those desiring to work in the legal field. Case analysis, legal research, preparation of legal memoranda and appellate briefs. Moot court experience is provided. Prerequisite: Government and Politics 341 or permission of instructor. CRJ 444 – Fraud and Compliance Operations 3 Processes and procedures unique to operationalization of fraud prevention, detection, and investigation functions in both public and private organizations, including compliance mandates. Prerequisites: CRJ 232, 334 and 353. CRJ 455 – Cyber Crime Investigations and Forensics III  3 Theory and techniques for tracking attackers across the Internet. Practical exercises from case studies of Internetbased crimes. CRJ 461 – Senior Seminar  3 Selected topics of current interest. Emphasizes critical analysis of current research literature and development of action projects by seminar members. Integrates previous learning as a capstone experience. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. CRJ 470 – Internship  6-15 Participation on staff of criminal justice agency under co-supervision of faculty and agency personnel. Field experience, periodic conferences and seminars, written and reading assignments designed to combine theory and professional practice. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. CRJ 475 – Senior Project  3-6 Senior level research project on policy issue determined after consultation with faculty supervisor.


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