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SANDHILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE<br />

CET-150 Computer Forensics I 3 (2-3) AND<br />

Prerequisites: None<br />

Corequisites: None<br />

This course is an introduction <strong>to</strong> computer forensic concepts, with emphasis on<br />

computer forensic methods and best practices. Topics include computer system<br />

analysis, physical and logical s<strong>to</strong>rage methods for different types of media, <strong>to</strong>ols <strong>to</strong><br />

recover and analyze data from s<strong>to</strong>rage media, system security. Upon completion,<br />

students should be able <strong>to</strong> use diagnostic and investigative techniques <strong>to</strong> identify and<br />

retrieve data from various types of computer media. (2007 FA)<br />

CET-211 Computer Upgrade/Repair II 3 (2-3) S<br />

Prerequisites: CET 111<br />

Corequisites: None<br />

This course covers concepts of repair service, and upgrade of computers and<br />

peripherals in preparation for industry certification. Topics may include resolving<br />

resource conflicts and system bus specifications, configuration and troubleshooting<br />

peripherals, operating system configuration and optimization, and other related<br />

<strong>to</strong>pics. Upon completion, students should be able <strong>to</strong> identify and resolve system<br />

conflicts and optimize system performance. (2007 FA)<br />

CET-250 Computer Forensics II 3 (2-3) AND<br />

Prerequisites: None<br />

Corequisites: None<br />

This course is a study in computer forensic practices with emphasis placed on<br />

methods used for prevention, detection, and apprehension of perpetra<strong>to</strong>rs of cybercriminal<br />

activity. Topics include the roles of Chief Security Officers in the securing<br />

of system breaches, vulnerabilities, network and server security issues, OS and<br />

application security risks. Upon completion students should be able <strong>to</strong> identify and<br />

collect evidence <strong>to</strong> prove unauthorized and inappropriate access on computer systems<br />

and networks. (2007 FA)<br />

CHM Chemistry<br />

CHM-130 Gen, Org, & Biochem 3 (3-0) F SS<br />

Prerequisites: None<br />

Corequisites: CHM-130A<br />

This course provides a survey of basic facts and principles of general, organic, and<br />

biochemistry. Topics include measurement, molecular structure, nuclear chemistry,<br />

solutions, acid-base chemistry, gas laws, and the structure, properties, and reactions<br />

of major organic and biological groups. Upon completion, students should be able <strong>to</strong><br />

demonstrate an understanding of fundamental chemical concepts. Course is suitable<br />

for placement in the ADN program. This course has been approved for transfer<br />

under the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement as a premajor and/or elective<br />

course requirement for the A.A., A.F.A., and A.S. degrees. NOTE: This course<br />

DOES satisfy the general education course requirement in Natural Science for the<br />

A.A.S. and A.G.E. degrees ONLY. (1997 SU)<br />

CHM-130A Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab 1 (0-2) F SS<br />

Prerequisites: None<br />

Corequisites: CHM-130<br />

This course is a labora<strong>to</strong>ry for CHM-130. Emphasis is placed on labora<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

experiences that enhance materials presented in CHM-130. Upon completion,

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