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Principles of computer architecture are introduced from a layered perspective, beginning with data representation and progressing through memory organization, input/output, operating systems, CPU structure and multiprocessing. Some machine and assembly language programming may be used to demonstrate processing behavior. Prerequisite: CIT220
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Provides instruction and experience in VBA and VBS as used in many of Microsoft’s products, especially the Office family (Word, Access, Excel and the rest of the Office Suite) and Windows. Prerequisite: CIT220
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Takes the student further along the World Wide Web. Student moves on to more complex Web pages where the content is active, either on the client or the server. Prerequisites: CIT234 and CIT245
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Presents data modeling and database design with emphasis both on theory and practice. Along with comprehensive coverage of database concepts and design, the student will have an opportunity to implement real-world database applications. The practical component of the course involves learning a database environment such as MS Access or SQL. Prerequisite: CIT220 or permission of instructor
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Covers database management and requires skills in database installation, general maintenance of the database software, and the actual databases, performance monitoring and tuning, and backup/restore techniques. Current trends in database technology will also be covered. Prerequisite: CIT343
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Explores the many faces of communication, from telephone switching to optical fiber to satellite transmission. Topics covered include physical and electrical standards, protocols and characteristics, circuit and packet switching, frame relay and routing. ATM and TCP/IP are covered, as are networking design and implementation. Prerequisite: CIT220 or permission of instructor
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Explores batch systems, time-sharing systems, and real-time systems. Topics studied include scheduling, memory management, processor/process management, file management, and device management. Issues such as multi-processing, mutual exclusion, synchronization, protection, deadlocks, etc., are also discussed. Also studied is the application of these principles to several modern operating systems. Prerequisite: CIT310
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Continues to build on the skills developed in CIT244 and CIT245. In this course students will design and write programs that run in the Windows environment and have several advanced features. Some projects may require work in programming teams. Prerequisite: CIT245
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This introductory course in computer networking provides an overview of major networking topics. Topics will include an overview of common bus topologies, the OSI reference model, network connection technologies, packet transmission methods, networking hardware and major LAN/WAN technologies. This course will provide the foundation for further advanced studies in computer networking. Prerequisite: CIT354
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Covers the design and implementation of a physical network, including, but not necessarily limited to, server specification and selection, protocols, operation system choice, infrastructure design, topology and general hardware specification. Also covered will be the operation procedures such as user policies, backup strategies, security, firewalls and standard operating procedures. Prerequisite: CIT380
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