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Week 8 Course Reminders

Good evening all:

Week 8 reminder for the activities that our due this week, our last week of this term. Please notice the different due date on these activities.

Due by 11:55 pm on Thursday, July 26, 2018.

  • Week 8 Discussion Forum Post (Course Reflection) - Initial Post

Due by 11:55 pm on Friday, July 27, 2018.

  • Week 8 Discussion Forum Response (Course Reflection) - Two response postings due.
  • Exam #3 - Covers chapters 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 & 18.  Online review of the exam will available from 11:55 pm on the due date until midnight of the following day.

Please be sure and get your work completed/turned in on time on MyCMU.  No late or missed assignments are accepted.

Please also don't forget to complete your course evaluation.  Various emails have been sent out by CMU with the link to complete the evaluations.

Thanks for your participation this term.  If you have questions, please let me know.

Thanks,

R. McMillian

Week 7 Discussions

Good evening all:

 

Week 7 provided to be another good week with our discussion forum postings.  Each of you participating really helps the content being covered to make a connection with each member of the class.

 

As you discussed in the posting for Identify Theft and terrorism, many of you mentioned that becoming a victim of identity theft can affect your life in more ways than just financially. Most people know identity thieves can potentially clean out your bank accounts, open new credit cards and run up thousands of dollars in debt, and take out loans for homes, vehicles, and other items. These things alone can ruin you financially because they take time and money to clean up the mess from identity theft. When an identity thief ruins your credit score, you will not be able to obtain credit until you are able to get things straightened out.

 

In addition to ruining your finances, the damage to your credit score may cause your auto and homeowners insurance to increase. Most people do not realize that insurance agencies look at your credit score in addition to your driving and claims records, which factor into how much they charge you for insurance. You may not be able to get a job because some employers look at credit scores of potential employees. Another way an identity thief can cost you money is by stealing your insurance information and running up medical bills. Or by filing false tax returns in order to claim a refund. If someone has filed a false tax return using your SSN, and you are legitimately owed a refund, it can take months to get it straightened out with the IRS.

 

One of the things that we should be concerned with is how we teach ourselves, customers, fellow employees, etc. about protecting our personally identifiable information (SSN, DOB, etc.) in order to prevent the types of identity theft mentioned.  Even though we don’t often think of terrorism, it would be quite disturbing to think that someone had stolen our identities to commit acts of or in support terrorism.  It would be quite difficult to get yourself cleared in this type of situation.

 

Many good questions this week in the "Ask a Question" forum.  Questions related to organized crime in our area, what types of training are provided in your workplaces and several others.

 

Thanks for everyone participation this past week.

Professor McMillian

 

Week 7 Course Assignments

Reminder of your week 7 assignments that are due this week in AC313.

Due by 11:55 pm on Thursday, July 19, 2018:

  • Discussion Forum/Week #7 Your Identity and Terrorism - Initial post due
  • Discussion Forum/Ask a question #7 - Initial post due

Due by 11:55 pm on Saturday, July 21, 2018:

  • Discussion Forum/Week #7 Your Identity and Terrorism - Response posts due
  • Discussion Forum/Ask a question #7 - Response posts due
  • Chapter 16 Review Questions
  • Chapter 17 Review Questions
  • Chapter 18 Review Questions
  • Fraud Investigation Paper - See assignment for complete details. To be turned in on TurnItIn.com.
  • Case Study #4 - Sonya Fuentez/Carlito Alverez

Please remember that each discussion forum post requires an initial post and two (2) discussion responses for each post.

If you have questions, please contact me.

Professor McMillian

 

Week 6 - Reminders

Good afternoon all:

I'm sure many of you have seen the notice on MyCMU that MyCMU will be office tomorrow evening.  

With this in mind, I have extended all the assignments that are due tomorrow evening until Sunday, July 15, 2018 by 11:55 pm.

Thanks,

R. McMillian

 

Week 6 - Reminders

Reminder of your week 6 assignments that are due this week in AC313.

Due by 11:55 pm on Thursday, July 12, 2018:

  • Discussion Forum/Week #6 Pay Incentives and Fraudulent Activity - Initial post due
  • Discussion Forum/Week #6 Have You Been Short Changed - Initial post due
  • Discussion Forum/Earl Jones: In Trust Video Discussion - Initial post due
  • Discussion Forum/Ask a question #6 - Initial post due
  • Discussion Forum/Find an Article - Initial post due

Due by 11:55 pm on Saturday, July 14, 2018:

  • Discussion Forum/Week #6 Pay Incentives and Fraudulent Activity - Response posts due
  • Discussion Forum/Week #6 Have You Been Short Changed - Response post due
  • Discussion Forum/Earl Jones: In Trust Video Discussion  - Response posts due
  • Discussion Forum/Ask a question #6 - Response posts due
  • Discussion Forum/Find an Article - Response post due
  • Chapter 13 Review Questions
  • Chapter 14 Review Questions
  • Chapter 15 Review Questions

Please remember that each discussion forum post requires an initial post and two (2) discussion responses for each post.

If you have questions, please contact me.

Professor McMillian