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CYBR 241 — Computer Forensics 3

q CRIM 105 Introduction to Criminology 3 q PHIL 102 Ethics 3 q EXSI 105 Healthcare Provider Emergency Response with BLS Certification 1 q PHYS 241 Forensic Science I 4 Spring Semester q CRIM 249 Criminal Justice Field Work 3 q CRIM 229 Crime Analysis & Mapping 3 q CRIM 109 Constitutional Issues in Criminal Justice 3 q ____ ____ General Education Humanities Elective 3 q PHYS 242 Forensic Science II 4 TOTAL MINIMUM CREDITS: 60 [CRIMFTOAS; CIP Code 43.0107] Associate in Science (A.S.) – Transfer Law enforcement and corrections are among the fastest growing career fields in America, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. A range of job opportunities awaits graduates as America becomes a more security- conscious society. This program encourages comprehensive understanding of the nature of crime and the goals of the criminal justice system. Students are introduced to organizations, occupations and regulations that govern the criminal justice system. The program prepares students to enter a specific criminal justice field or continue their studies at a four-year college/university. Two themes are critical throughout the program: leadership and ethics. Program Learning Outcomes Students who have completed the program should be able to: • Identify the role of forensics • Identify the role of each component of the US criminal justice system • Demonstrate knowledge of the US Constitution and the constitutional implication of the criminal procedure in the US as applied to arrest, use

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