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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is designed to present the fundamentals of Extended Markup Language (XML). The key capabilities, limitations, and differences between SGML, HTML, XHTML, and XML will be covered. Incorporation of XML technologies and how to use them for data exchange applications on the web, e-commerce, and non-web applications will be emphasized Prerequisites: CIT 170 and CIT 112 Course fee
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides students with fundamental math and physics concepts, principles, and formulas that are crucial to developing successful games. Topics such as trigonometry snippets, vector and matrix operations, transformations, momentum and collision, and id/2D/3D motion show students step by step how to use math and physics to improve their levels of game development. Prerequisite: MTH 122 or equivalent. Course fee
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides students with special programming skills on a major 3D game engine. Students build their profiles in this game development capstone course with major projects utilizing not only game engine functionalities but also associated engine scripts and coding. The primary outcome of this capstone course is for the student to create a video game demo to show potential employers. Prerequisite: CIT 177 and CIT 241
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A course designed to meet the needs of students for specialized instruction in current computer information technology topics. Note: Topics will be identified for each section of the course. May be taken four times, but any topic only once
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introductory course in principles, field practice and basic calculations for boundary, topographic mapping, and engineering surveying. General use and care of steel tapes, laser and conventional levels, transits and total station will be covered. Note: MTH 117 and CAD 117 or equivalent courses or experience are highly recommended. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency and Basic Algebra Readiness Course fee Offered fall only.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the principles of construction inspection including safety practices, legal aspects, and applicable specifications, codes and standards. Laboratory tests for concrete quality control will be demonstrated. The duties of both a project inspector and a building inspector (building official) are discussed. Offered fall only.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to Geographic Information Systems with a focus on civil engineering and surveying applications. Students will be introduced to Global Positioning System technology as a means of collecting surveying data. The laboratory session will introduce students to ArcView software and GPS data collection techniques. The two technologies will be merged in a project-based environment to create a simple GIS database using field data collected with GPS technology. Prerequisite: Language Proficiency and Basic Algebra Readiness Offered spring only.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Continuation of Surveying I, dealing with horizontal and vertical curves for highways, traverse adjustments and area computations, boundary and public land surveys, determination of meridian, coordinate geometry and calculations, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), data collection with total stations, and state plane coordinates. Note: MTH 117 or equivalent is highly recommended. Prerequisite: CIV 111 Course fee Offered spring only.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Subdivision planning criteria, geometry of curvature and elevation of local streets, basic storm sewer design, and fundamentals of sanitary sewer and watermain design are included in the course. Emphasis is placed on the design process starting from field notes through preparation of construction drawings and material take-off list. Note: MTH 117, EGR 121, and CAD 177 are highly recommended. Course fee Offered spring only. Offered even years only.
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2.00 Credits
Investigation of properties and testing of materials used in civil and heavy construction with the major focus on concrete, fine-grained soil, and aggregates. Emphasis is on basic material properties and testing methodology, both lab and field. Note: Completion of MTH 117 and CMT 113 is highly recommended. Course fee Offered spring only.
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