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  • 2.00 - 6.00 Credits

    The opportunity to gain experience in the administration of profit or non-profit organizations. The Internship is taken after most of the minor requirements have been met, and in no case before the second semester of the junior year. The internship may be arranged with the assistance of the major internship advisor and/or the Chair of the Division offering the major. An agreement is drawn up and approved by the student, the proposed employer, the major internship advisor and Division Chair. Internships require a minimum of 55 hours of on-the-job work for each hour of credit. Evaluation is made by the major internship advisor and the Division Chair in consultation with the employer. Prerequisites: junior or senior class standing and permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Covers the history, advances and political use of the Internet. Major topics will include infrastructure design, topology, intranets, Virtual Private Networks, multimedia, encryption, Web and proxy servers, traffic analysis, firewalls and routers. Also covered will be security, available troubleshooting tools and techniques, and standard protocols. Prerequisite: CIT380
  • 3.00 Credits

    Includes data collection, software choice and employment, communication specifications, personnel and social impact. The course is project-oriented, and students will study real-life organizations in their pursuit of an understanding of the field. Prerequisites: CIT343 and CIT354
  • 3.00 Credits

    Deals with database administration and with advanced database programming. Advanced database topics can be divided into two areas: management and usage. Management calls for skills in product installation, maintenance, performance and backup/restore techniques. General usage and program/power users will be covered. Prerequisite: CIT344
  • 3.00 Credits

    Covers many of the smaller parts of the server installation. Included are installation, configuration and maintenance of a number of component servers (often called services in Windows) that virtually all server-based systems must include. These services include DHCP, DNS, SMTP, and POP 3 and other services specific to operating systems and networking. Prerequisite: CIT380
  • 3.00 Credits

    Capstone course required of all majors. Students will explore the complex, multi-faceted organizational process that business, systems and information professionals use to develop computer-based systems. Design, specification, planning, communication and execution, as well as business and social impact will be discussed. The student will undertake the management of a project using a software product such as Microsoft Project. Also includes research, planning and a presentation, and a portfolio of relevant materials. This course may also include panel discussions or presentations from industry professionals. Prerequisite: CIT423
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides an overview of major networking topics. Topics will include internetworking, IP addressing, Address Resolution Protocol, IP Data grams and Encapsulation, Internet Control Message Protocol, TCP, Client-Server paradigm, communication sockets, applications (E-mail, FTP, HTTP and RPC), CGI technology, network management and network security. Prerequisite: CIT380
  • 3.00 Credits

    An overview of the various facets of the criminal justice system, points of harmony and conflict with society, processing of offenders, punishment and its alternatives, current issues in criminal justice, and the future of the criminal justice system. Note: CJ101 must be completed with a grade of C or higher before other CJ courses may be taken.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The nature and techniques of police work in a changing society. Historical perspectives, consideration of major contemporary issues including race and ethnicity, disorder and community relations, and the impact of cultural diversity on law enforcement. Personnel systems, organization and management, police operations and discretion, police culture and behavior, ethics and deviance, civil liability and the future of policing. Prerequisite: CJ101. Note: CJ201 must be completed with a grade of C or higher before other CJ courses may be taken.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examines the juvenile justice system in the United States, the measurement of delinquency (types of offenders and trends), juveniles and the police, intake and pre-adjudicatory processing, classification and preliminary treatment, waivers and other alternatives, prosecutorial decision-making in juvenile justice, the adjudicatory process and dispositional alternatives, the legal rights of juveniles, nominal sanctions, warnings, diversion and standard probation, juvenile probation and community-based cased alternatives, and juvenile corrections, custodial sanctions and parole. Prerequisite: CJ101 must be completed with a grade of C or higher.
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