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  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to teach students the proper procedures to create and post web pages suitable for course work, professional purposes, and personal use. Topics include basic skills of FTP, search engines, browsers and Internet literacy. The HTML language is stressed as the tool for web site creation. Also investigated are popular GUI interfaces such as FrontPage and Dreamweaver. This course has a parallel work option. For information about this option, contact the Program Chair. Prerequisite: CAP2000 (Lab Fee required)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course presents the concepts of managing data and information in databases with a focus on the Relational Database Model. Database design using entity/relationship diagrams is covered. Students will be introduced to Structured Query Language (SQL) and to client-server computing using Microsoft SQL Server. This course has a parallel work option. For information about this option, contact the Program Chair. Prerequisite: CAP2000 (Lab Fee required)
  • 4.00 Credits

    An introductory course that introduces students to the four basic steps common to all programming: Problem Analysis, Algorithm Design, Coding and Testing. The course is designed to enforce good style and logical thinking. Programming mechanics and proper use of control structures are emphasized. The C++ programming language is used to implement key topics. At course end, students will be able to plan the logic for complete business programs. This course has a parallel work option. For information about this option, contact the Program Chair. Prerequisite: CAP1000 (Lab Fee required)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to programming using the Visual BASIC language. Fundamentals of graphical user interfaces are covered along with event driven programming. The processes of design, coding, testing, and debugging are also covered. This course has a parallel work option. For information about this option, contact the Program Chair. Prerequisite: CIT2510 (Lab Fee required)
  • 3.00 Credits

    As part of the preparation for a career in computer information systems, the student is permitted to serve an internship in the computer department of a financial, business, medical, industrial organization, or government agency acceptable to the University at either a Sophomore or Senior level. Arrangements for the internship training provide for assignment of duties, hours of employment, and working conditions satisfactory to the student, the instructor, and the supervisor. Prerequisites: Permission of Program Chair and approval of the Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs (Lab Fee required)
  • 0.00 Credits

    This is a comprehensive exam covering topics studied in the CIT, Liberal Arts, and Business cores. Additional certification from ICCP is possible.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course presents a broad overview of computer networking from LANs to WANs to the Internet. Basic networking functions, features, and protocols are discussed. Students will participate in the installation and set up of IP networks. The various aspects of network administration are presented. Students completing this course are partially prepared to take the CompTIA Net+ certification exams and may also take the second portion of the CompTIA A+ (Operating Systems) certification exam. This course has a parallel work option. For information about this option, contact the Program Chair. Prerequisite: CIT1015 (Lab Fee and Certification Exam Fee Required).
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students will extend their skills and knowledge of basic network technology through an examination of more complex network environments. Topics include client/server configurations, remote access, wide-area networking, and network management. Emphasis will be on practical implementation of these concepts in modern network operating systems. Students will compare and contrast several network operating systems. This course, together with CIT3215 Fundamentals of IP Networking, will help to prepare students for the CompTia Network + Examination. Students are expected to take this exam at the conclusion of this course. This course has a parallel work option. For information about this option, contact the Program Chair. Prerequisite: CIT3215 (Lab Fee & Certification Exam Fee required)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course covers advanced C++ constructs, with emphasis on object-oriented programming (OOP). Object-oriented (OO) concepts to be covered include objects, classes, methods, inheritance, operator overloading, virtual functions, encapsulation, and polymorphism. OO problem solving and program design concepts are integrated into the instruction. Other topics include pointers, templates, and exception handling. Certification (ICCP) opportunities exist upon course completion. Prerequisite: CIT 2510 (Lab Fee & Certification Exam Fee required)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course covers Advanced Visual BASIC topics, such as use of ADD controls, Windows common controls, class modules, Activex controls, and Visual BASIC Internet applications. In addition, topics investigating the design and implementation of component based applications and the creating and use of class modules in Visual BASIC will be covered. Prerequisites: CIT2410, CIT2515 (Lab Fee required)
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