Graduated with Honors

Digital Forensics
Master of Science
GPA 3.97
05/2023
The Digital Forensics MS degree offers an intensive and specialized curriculum of 30 credit hours, building upon the foundational knowledge gained at the bachelor’s level. The program equips students with the necessary expertise to excel as examiners in digital forensics.
CIS 6206 e-Discovery
Introduce legal and practical issues regarding electronic discovery, including legal requirements, technical solutions, and practical aspects.
CIS 6386 OS & FS Forensics
In-depth coverage of computer forensics-related issues associated with multiple operating systems, multiple file systems, and applications
CGS 5131 Seizure & Examination of Computer Systems
Fundamentals for criminal investigation and legal issues regarding seizure and chain of custody.
CIS 6207 The Practice of Digital Forensics
Application of digital scientific techniques to solve information assurance, forensic and legal problems during a civil or criminal investigation.

IT Networking – Cybersecurity
Bachelor of Applied Science
GPA 3.91
06/2021
CIS 305 Cloud computing I
Analyze and apply the various technologies and services that enable cloud computing, interpret different types of cloud computing models, and analyze the security and legal issues associated with cloud computing.
CIS 306 Enterprise Linux
In-depth coverage to install, administer, configure, upgrade, and secure a Linux system in enterprise environments.
CIS 308 Mobile and Wireless Technologies
Fundamentals about mobile technologies' hardware, communications, management, and programming environments.
CIS 499 Capstone
Capstone project to apply all concepts taught in the IT networking BAS program and develop additional expertise and knowledge through an approved industry-focused project.

Cybersecurity
Associate in Applied Science - Transfer
GPA 3.85
06/2019
CIS 106 Open Source Operating Systems
Fundamental management of open source systems from the command line, user administration, file permissions, software configuration, and management of clients.
CIS 116 Virtualization
Implementing virtualization techniques and technologies with various virtualization programs (e.g., VMware).
CIS 236 Cisco Networking I
Introduction to the fundamentals of networking, including an introduction to the OSI and TCP/IP network models and IP addressing and sub-netting.
CIS 214 Network Security I
Network security fundamentals including defining a security policy, attack methods, intrusion detection, firewalls, identifying risks, and securing networks.