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Back to top Back to main Skip to menuWilmington University
New Castle, DE 19720-6491
USA
http://www.wilmu.edu
Computer & Network Security Bachelor of Science
http://www.wilmu.edu/itac/cns.aspx
Course length
8 semesters.
Course description
The Computer and Network Security (CNS) Bachelor of Science degree will provide students with credentials specializing in digital information security, information assurance, and computer forensics.
Graduates of the program will have a better understanding of the following topics:
Legal Aspects of Data
- How content of e-mail and other documentation may be used in a court of law to satisfy the “rules of evidence”
- The core of the degree combines courses offered by the Legal Studies and Criminal Justice programs to supplement the technology-oriented courses
Ethics
Understanding ethical practices associated with the role of a computer professional, including issues relating to copyright protection, intellectual property, and user privacy.
History
Students will learn the history of network and computer security, and how issues have changed with the rapid advances in technology.
Admissions and entry requirements
http://www.wilmu.edu/admission/index.aspx
Fees
http://www.wilmu.edu/studentfinancialservices/tuition.aspx
Contact Information
infocenter@wilmu.edu
Tel: (302) 356-INFO (4636)
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