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ITEC 4382 - Registry and Internet Forensics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Understanding the registry structure, creating preliminary reports, searching for evidence in the NTuser.dat, SAM, SYSTEM, SOFTWARE and SECURITY artifacts. Laboratory Instruction. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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ITEC 3381 - Forensics Fundamentals or ITEC 4381 - Computer Forensics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Venkata Shiva Kandagadla |
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After completing this class, students will be able to: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This course will also focus on strengthening students' problem solving skills and some team-work. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In this course, a 'student-centered' approach will be emphasized instead of the traditional teacher-centered approach. Students are expected to attend all classes, read related chapters and notes before class, work homework exercises, and participate in class discussion, problem solving and laboratory experiments In order to be a successful system administrator, the student should be self-motivated and actively involved in the learning process. Every class will begin with a question and answer session, where the previous class days work will be discussed/reviewed. Reading the notes for the assigned day should be completed before the start of each class. The University of Houston-Clear Lake and its staff are here to help students learn and achieve their academic goals. The instructor is expected to be prepared, to be punctual, to conduct appropriate classroom activities such as delivering lectures and promoting classroom discussions, to keep students informed of any changes in the course, to assist students generally in their efforts to learn the course material, and to evaluate student performance on assignments, on exams, and for the course as a whole. |
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Expect to spend 5-7 hours a week on this class.
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Cell phones need to turned off before coming to class. |
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The course schedule can be found at the schedule link on the website. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Assignments are posted on my website. It is your responsibility to check the website regularly. The due date of assignments will be given with each assignment. All assignments are due at the beginning of class on the due date.
They will not be accepted at any later time. (There is no drop box in which to submit yourlabs or assignments.) If a student if unable to come to class on a due date, it is the students' responsibility to give it to the instructor before that. Only the instructor will accept assignments.
Assignments handed to TA or any other person will not be graded. |
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There will be several labs that will be done in class, and also as homework assignments. The exams will also have several lab components. Students will work on systems in D119 in order to use specialized software in this class. This lab is open 24/7. |
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Quizzes on the previou class days' materials might be given after the question and answer session on randomly selected dates. These quizzes will be held at the beginning of class, and students are given 10 minutes to complete the quiz. It is the students' responsibility to come to class on time. If the student is late to class, he/she will be given whatever remaining time that there is for the quiz. If the student comes to class after the quiz is completed, he/she will get a 0 for that quiz. There are no makeup quizzes. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Exams will have laboratory components as well. There will be no makeup exams. According to UHCL rules, you CANNOT miss the final exam. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Class Notes: Class notes are password protected. University Academic Honesty Policy: All UHCL students are responsible for knowing the standards of academic honesty. Please refer to the UHCL catalog and the student Life Handbook for the University Academic Honesty Policy. Plagiarism, that is, using research without citations, or using intellectual property without crediting the sources, will result in failure of the course. See the UHCL academic honesty policy for details. Academic Integrity: Each student is expected to maintain the highest standards of honesty and integrity in academic and professional manners. The University reserves the right to take disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal, against any student who is found guilty of academic dishonesty or otherwise fails to meet these standards. Access to Education: Qualified students with disabilities needing appropriate academic adjustments should contact the instructor as soon as possible to ensure your needs are met in a timely manner. For information on assistive technology available for student use and additional information on services available through Coordinator of Health Disabilities Services, Bayou 1402, telephone 281-283-2627. If you will require special academic accommodations, as specified by the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the Disability Services Office at 281-283-2627. Collaboration: Collaborative work, such as studying or discussing course assignments and materials with other class members is encouraged. Changes in Syllabus: The instructor may make necessary revisions of the syllabus. It is the student's responsibility to keep informed of any changes. All changes will be posted on the website. Copyright: All materials in this course fall under copyright laws and should not be downloaded, distributed, or used by students for any purposes outside of this course. 6 Drop Rule: Students who entered college for the first time in Fall 2007 or later should be aware of the course drop limitation imposed by the Texas Legislature. Dropping this or any other course between the first day of class and the census date for the semester/session does not affect your 6 drop rule count. Dropping a course between the census date and the last day to drop a class for the semester/session will count as one of your 6 permitted drops. You should take this into consideration before dropping this or any other course. Visit www.uhcl.edu/records for more information on the 6 drop rule and the census date information for the semester/session. Other UHCL Policies : UHCL General Program Requirements on Withdrawals, Appeals, GPA, Repeated Courses etc. can be found at http://www.uhcl.edu/XDR/Render/catalog/archives/125/06/. |
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