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3.00 Credits
This course provides a working knowledge of the C programming language. Students learn program structure, data types and variables, input and output, control structures, user-defined functions, bit operators, arrays, pointers and an introduction to data structures. This course is C programming for programmers and not an introduction to programming using C.
Prerequisite:
CIT 111 or previous programming experience.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to install, maintain, customize and operate a personal computer system. Topics include: system architecture, boot process, command line interface, motherboards, memory, installing and optimizing storage devices, input/output devices, managing and supporting a Windows operating system environment, networked computers, printers, mobile devices and troubleshooting fundamentals. Course objectives are consistent with many of those required for CompTIA A+ certification.
Prerequisite:
CIT 115
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to developing applications for a Windows environment using Visual Basic. The course emphasizes designing graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and dialogues using event-driven programming. Topics include creating and using classes, the design of a graphical user interface, human-computer interaction, testing and evaluation, design tools and database access with SQL and ADO.NET.
Prerequisite:
CIT 111 or instructor's permission confirming previous experience with an object-oriented programming language.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides students with hands-on practice using the C# programming language. Students gain experience utilizing C# for numerous projects based on industry practices. Projects include introduction and simple compilation and execution of programs from the Visual Studio IDE, data types and declarations, using methods, creating classes and objects, selection and repetition, and creating and using arrays.
Prerequisite:
CIT 111 or strong demonstration of programming experience
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with knowledge of cybersecurity trends and techniques. Students acquire technical skills in risk assessment and management, incident response, forensics, enterprise networks, hybrid/cloud operations and security controls. Course objectives are consistent with many of the outcomes specified for CompTIA Security+ certification.
Corequisite:
CIT 120
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on information and services within an organization that requires user support specialists to enhance productivity and to resolve problems. Topics include an overview of the user support services field, hardware and software evaluation, facilitation of product standards, needs assessment, system installation, user training, documentation preparation, troubleshooting and other forms of assistance. Problem solving, communication skills and interpersonal relations are emphasized throughout the course.
Prerequisite:
CIT 115
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a comprehensive foundation of office technology skills using computer programs to complete common business tasks. Topics include document formatting, spreadsheet preparation, database analysis and creation of visual presentations. Writing skills, communication skills, record management, team work and personal skills required in today's business office are emphasized.
Prerequisite:
CIT 140 and CIT 141
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students utilize a system development methodology through team-based projects that demonstrate their Information Technology skills. The focus of the course includes the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) phases, user system requirements, logical and physical design, test and implementation planning, performance evaluation, software package evaluation and acquisition, prototyping, structured and object-oriented methodologies, development and adherence to the system life cycle standards and designing interfaces and dialogues. This course encourages interpersonal skill development with clients, users, team members and others associated with development, operation and maintenance of the system.
Prerequisite:
CIT 130 or CIT 161 or CIT 230 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students are introduced to the organization and architecture of computer systems. Computer Science students gain insight into the functional components of a computer system and their impact on performance. Topics covered include digital logic, data representation, CPU instructions and memory hierarchy. Problem solving is emphasized through the use of Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages (MIPS) assembly language.
Prerequisite:
CIT 130
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to configure, monitor and support servers running the Linux operating system using security best practices, scripting and automation. Topics include system architecture, package management, shell commands, file systems, administrative tasks, network configuration, system security and troubleshooting fundamentals. Course objectives are consistent with many of those required for CompTIA Linux+ certification.
Prerequisite:
CIT 115
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