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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course provides an overview of the computer field through presentations by faculty and staff, as well as industry experts, job recruiters and recent graduates. As part of the course, students might also make site visits to both large and small IT operations, ISP and software development firms. Students will update their interactive portfolio to include a preliminary analysis of their career objectives with a timetable and the steps they would undertake to achieve those objectives.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course offers a comprehensive overview of the video game industry, its fundamental processes, organization, business and career potential, history and future trends. The growth and potential of the industry is discussed, as well as the impact of games on popular culture. A hands-on experience with the software and hardware of gaming is introduced. Students develop a global vision encompassing the video game business and market.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course provides an overview of the knowledge that is necessary to provide administrative support in a business office. Topics include written, verbal and online communications, workplace expectations, organization of time and materials, how to function in a high performance team. Prerequisite(s): Completion of BIT 154 and BIT 156 with grades of 2.0 or higher.
  • 5.00 Credits

    In developing web pages, students learn the basics of web authoring and internet publishing including HTML, image manipulation, page layout, file transfer and internet protocols. Students create HTML pages by hand and post files on a working web server. Special emphasis is placed on managing projects and working with clients. Prerequisite(s): Completion of ENGL 090 (formerly ENG 090) with a grade of 2.0 or higher or placement by testing in ENGL 100 (formerly ENG 100) or co-enrollment in the IBEST option for the Technical Support Specialist Certification.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students explore the design and implementation of effective user interfaces for web pages and computer applications. Advanced HTML and web authoring topics are covered as students gain first-hand experience creating computer graphics for a variety of audiences and interactive user interfaces. Emphasis is placed on usability, aesthetics and incorporating client feedback into the revision process. Prerequisite(s): Completion of BIT 112 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This introductory programming class emphasizes problem solving through exploration of computer programming, variable typing and assignment, basic control structures loops, branches, functions, subprograms and arrays. Students also explore how human culture affects the use of computer programs. Prerequisite(s): Completion of MATH 095 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. Placement by testing - Technology Placement Exam.
  • 5.00 Credits

    In learning JavaScript, students will apply their programming skills to develop web pages, including loops, conditionals, arrays and functions. Students are introduced to the JavaScript object model, user-defined objects, event handlers, forms, and cascading style sheets. Prerequisite(s): Completion of BIT 115 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is intended to assist students to pass certification exams in computer office applications. Students will be expected to have advanced knowledge of a particular application prior to entering this class since the class is intended only to address any skill gaps and to give students practice taking the relevant certification test. Prerequisite(s): Completion of one of the following: BIT 155, BIT 157, BIT 159, BIT 163 or BIT 164 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Exploration of major network client systems focusing on the currently dominant system. Operating systems such as MS-Windows or Apple will be explored in relation to networked systems. Each of these operating systems will be networked in a peer environment. Students will implement, administer and troubleshoot information systems that utilize diverse equipment.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide a basic foundation in Linux Operating System for individuals who are planning on entering systems/network, web, and/or database administration. This course provides the necessary background in basic Linux commands, concepts and techniques for entry level into the small business workplace. Prerequisite(s): Completion of BIT 101 with a grade of 2.0 or higher or evidence of work at or above that level.
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