COMPUTER FORENSICS AND DATA MINING
Course: DAT0108
This course is part of the following part-time on campus and/or online program(s):
Corporations today store vast amounts of financial information in large, complex financial systems commonly referred to as "Big Data". As a result, fraud professionals need to utilize tools and techniques that scan across vast amounts of data to potentially identify frauds or weaknesses in financial systems. Students learn different computer-based tools and data-mining techniques available to save time and assist them in their investigation, to identify anomalies in large data sets.
Notes
This course is part of a graduate certificate program which requires an application process. Web registration is not available. If you have been accepted into the program, please register through the Academic Planner in your ACSIS account. If you would like to apply to this program of study, please complete our free online application form.
Required Software
MS Excel and MS Access 2013 required (not included with class materials)Fall 2017: MS Excel and MS Access 2016 required (not included with class materials). Previous experience using Microsoft Excel and Access recommended.
WINTER 2025 |
Online Learning | Required Books for Online Learning |
Section | Date(s) | Mode | Domestic Fees | Registration |
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800 | Jan 14 - Apr 22 | Online | $430.00 | * See footnote |
Please Note: Off-shore international students enrolling in online courses will be subject to an international premium fee per course registration.
* Online registration is not available for this section.
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