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CIT 162: Fundamentals of Computer Program Design
1.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
A language-independent, pre-programming course emphasizing problem solving, algorithm development and program design. Topics include the stored program concept, fundamental hardware organization, the program development life cycle, data representation, fundamentals of programming and design, and documentation technique. Common program design tools will be presented. It is recommended that students take this course prior to or concurrent with the first programming course in their curriculum. Prerequisite: High school intermediate algebra or equivalent (e.g. MTH 102). Offered only on regional campuses.
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CIT 172: Web Client Programming
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
An introduction to web client programming using current markup languages, scripting languages, and web publishing tools. Includes the fundamental concepts required to construct web pages without using high-level toolkits, as well as an introduction to such tools. Basic programming concepts and techniques are also introduced. Topics include use of markup languages, web page design and layout, web standards and accessibility, web interface styles, scripting languages, client-side security issues, and the use of high-level web development environments. Prerequisite: CIT 154 or above (not CIT 182), CSA 151 or above, or BTE 181, or permission of instructor.
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CIT 182: Ethical Issues in Information Technology
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Inquiry into a wide range of information technology issues, from moral responsibilities affecting computer professionals to wider ethical concerns associated with information technology in day-to-day living. Topics include professional codes of ethics in IT; privacy, security and reliability in using computer systems and the internet; issues and responsibilities in internet usage; legal issues in IT; and general problems related to responsible computing.
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CIT 187A: Computer Training and Support:Web Sites
2.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Computer Training and Support:Web Sites
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CIT 214: Database Design and Development
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Practical and applied approach to database management design and development. Introduction to database planning, design and management, data modeling and representation, and fundamental concepts of database access. Includes study of the relational model and other models, database and Internet interaction, and study of commonly used database systems. Emphasis on applications of database querying, forms and reports, generic SQL (Structured Query Language), and VBA (Visual BASIC Applications). Will include hands-on experiences. Prerequisite: CIT 101D or CIT 154, or CSA 141, or BTE 181, or experience with databases. Offered only on regional campuses.
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CIT 219: Survey of Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
General introduction to and survey of operating systems. Includes the fundamental purposes and functions of operating systems and an in-depth study and application of the operations, commands, and functions of specific, commonly-used operating systems. Course also studies operating systems and the environments in which they are used (such as personal computer, mainframe, server, networks). Topics include disk, file, and directory structures; resource allocation; configuration; user interface (command-line, GUI); system security, and related topics. Prerequisite: CSA 174. Offered only on regional campuses.
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CIT 220: Professional Practice
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
This course is designed for students who are participating in a co-op or internship work experience. It provides a structured, formal connection between the student's co-op/internship job and his/her academic program of study. Students will keep a portfolio of their work experiences, meet periodically with their instructor and other students, and reflect on their experiences noting connections to their academic experiences. Both the instructor and the employer will evaluate each student. Cross-listed with ENT and CIT 220. Prerequisite: Permission of departmental internship coordinator. Offered Credit/No Credit only. Offered only on regional campuses.
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CIT 253: Contemporary Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Presents syntax and semantics of a particular programming language currently popular in industrial or academic settings. Addresses fundamental program construction, good software design and programming style, and development of applications focused on the strengths and special features of the language. Covers fundamental and advanced topics in the language. Course may present languages such as C++ (in 253C), Perl (in 253P), and others as they may emerge. Prerequisite: CSA 163 or CSA 174, or permission of the instructor. Offered only on regional campuses.
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CIT 263: Advanced Topics in Visual BASIC
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
Topics include using multiple file formats including databases, creating menus, multiple form projects, using ActiveX controls, modules, executable files, VBScripting, and VBA. Work with mouse events and OLE. Additional concentration on debugging, error detection, and testing programs for robustness. Prerequisite: CSA 163 and MS Office experience. Offered only on regional campuses.
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CIT 270: Special Topics in Computer and Information Technology
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Hamilton
In-depth study and analysis of a topic of special or emerging interest in Computer and Information Technology. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor. Offered only on regional campuses.
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