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CIT 111: Intermediate Information Technology & PC Applications
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course is designed for students who have used MS Word regularly and have an understanding of MS Windows. Topics covered include responsible use of information technology, hardware concepts, the use, development and maintenance of spreadsheets (Excel), the creation of electronic presentations (PowerPoint), and an introduction to databases (Access). This is a hands-on skills and a conceptual course. Participants will be required to demonstrate software proficiency in the lab, as well as, through objective written tests. This course is recommended for Management Information Systems majors, Information Technology majors, and any student who has received previous instruction in MS Office Applications. Students receiving credit for this course are not eligible to enroll in CIT105. Lab Fee of $45 *If prior credit for CIT105, may not enroll in CIT111 Offered Fall, Spring
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CIT 155: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course provides the student with extensive hands-on exposure to Windows and non-MS Windows environments. Included are such topics as interface design, disk and memory management, system configurations, multitasking, data sharing, and the network environment. Multiplatform operating systems will be introduced.
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CIT 172: Healthcare Coding and Document Processing
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course is designed to introduce the student to proper coding using various coding techniques and the effects of coding on the payment process. Students will learn the philosophies associated with different coding techniques, the importance of inference, systems reliability, accuracy, access, and privacy. Professional practices and procedures for using available technology for documenting the procedures in the medical office are included.
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CIT 201: Programming
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
Introduces structured programming using a programming language such as Visual Basic. The student will learn to design and develop Windows based applications that are event-driven (point and click). Record structures will be developed along with file storage and manipulation techniques. The course will expose the student to the object-oriented programming environment. Offered Fall
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CIT 212: Systems Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course covers the systems development life cycle (SDLC) using a case study based approach. All phases of analysis, design, and implementation are covered using the top-down approach. CASE tools are used as a resource. Offered Spring
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CIT 255: Internet & Web-site Development I (w)
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
Topics covered are the Internet and its parts such as the World Wide Web and web-site development. The student will learn to create web sites using the current tools such as FrontPage, and languages such as HTML and Java for the Internet, intranets and extranets. This is a writing intensive course. Offered Fall
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CIT 312: Information Systems for Managers (w)
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
Introduces the foundations of information systems and their expanding role in the business environment. The technology of information systems will be discussed as it relates to supporting the day-to-day operations of an organization, with a strong emphasis on the use of it in managerial decision-making. This is a writing intensive course.
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CIT 315: Database Design and Applications I
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course addresses technologies for developing database applications. It covers the principles of database design, and database models using Access. Organizational data modeling and designing normalized database structures is strongly emphasized. Managerial issues associated with database administration are covered along with an introduction to distributed database concepts in a client-server environment. Offered Fall even numbered years
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CIT 316: Database Design and Application II
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course expands the student’s understanding of the fundamentals introduced in Database Design and Applications I (CIT315) by emphasizing the application of databases to organizational management. Database Management Systems (DBMS), Database administration (DBA) and data manipulation languages such as Structured Query Language (SQL) and Visual Basic (VB) are covered. Offered Spring odd numbered years
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CIT 320: Computer Architecture and Diagnostics (Technology Lab)
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course enables students to identify, configure, and upgrade various components of computer systems, peripherals, and software. The subsystems examined include memory, disk drives, video, I/O ports, and power supplies. Peripherals examined include printers, modems and various I/O devices. Students will learn preventative maintenance and troubleshooting techniques. This course covers semiconductor theory and devices. Operation of devices such as diodes, transistors, and operation amplifiers will be examined. The lab work includes the application of semiconductor devices in practical circuits such as power supplies, voltage regulators, and amplifiers, etc. Offered Spring even numbered years
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