School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
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If you’re looking for an innovative education that includes college-to-career pathways in some of the fastest-growing industries, you are in the right place. The School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) at Moreno Valley College offers courses in mathematics, natural sciences, computer programming and computer applications. Degree and certificate offerings include focuses in biology, computer science, mathematics, natural sciences and video game design.
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We offer innovative education and college-to-career pathways. Degree and certificate offerings include focuses in biology, computer science, mathematics, natural sciences and video game design.
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What will you be studying when you take a courses as a School of STEM student?
An introduction to the methods used to properly conduct a computer forensics investigation beginning with a discussion of ethics, while mapping to the objectives of the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) certification. Topics covered include an overview of computer forensics as a profession; the computer investigation process; understanding operating systems boot processes and disk structures; data acquisition and analysis; technical writing; and a review of familiar computer forensics tools.
An overview of the principles of Internet and connected devices, prototyping and physical design of embedded devices, writing embedded code, business modeling and manufacturing. Incorporation of microcontroller and embedded systems to build Internet of Things (IoT) devices that can be adopted for general consumer use with ethical, security and performance considerations. 8 hours lecture and 8 hours laboratory.
Study of electric fields, voltage, current, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, alternating currents and electromagnetic waves.
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Resources for STEM Students
- The MESA Program provides academic and transfer support for students pursuing calculus-based majors.
- The Honors Program offers more challenging courses for students seeking to bolster their transfer prospects.