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3.00 Credits
An introductory course featuring the concept of programming as a method of analyzing, stating and solving problems on a computer. This course includes mathematical and data processing problems that use sub-routines, computer-based decision, looping, functions, arithmetic operations, processing records, Boolean algebra, and working with data files.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the structure and architecture of computer networks. The physical, data link and network layers of the ISO model are covered, as well as some aspects of the higher layers. Several important communication protocols are studied, including the currently used models for their specifications and analysis. Local Area Networks, such as Ethernet and Token Ring, are also covered.
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced Desktop Computing course designed to find solutions to common organizational problems. Topics include database functions, data tables. Dynamic Data Exchange, what-if analysis. Students should have previous experience using word processors and spreadsheets.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide majors with a basic understanding of computer systems hardware. The course includes the following topics. Basic computer concepts, number systems and data representation, digital logic and Boolean algebra, storage devices and organization, basic computer organization and control, and instruction formats, addressing modes and the assembler process. Prerequisite: CIT 111
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3.00 Credits
An advanced study of user created events, anticipation of these events, error trapping, and designing help screens for users. The design principles of interface transparency, predictability, consistency, efficiency, and support will be emphasized. 3 credits. Prerequisite: CIT 112
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3.00 Credits
A study and application of the elements of systems analysis and design as it is related to the development and modification of new or existing computer systems. A system approach to problem solving, using computed assisted software engineering (CASE) tools, techniques and skills in a procedural approach in processing from problem definition through design, implementation and operation are used throughout the course. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to web page design concentrating on the basic elements of HTML including site design and page formatting with an overview of the latest HTML features and proprietary extensions. Emphasis will be placed on fundamental design issues such as content planning, browser compatability, server capability and visual aesthetics including the design and layout of images and text. Prerequisite: CIT 114
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3.00 Credits
Explores relational database principles and concepts, including the concept of normalization, data structures, database design, database development and design, and the integration and implementation of database technologies.
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12.00 Credits
This is a full time cooperative work experience program coordinated with local industries. Students work one semester as IT professionals. Qualifications: Junior or senior standing in the CIT curriculum with an overall G.P.A. of 3.5 and coordinator approval. Students must notify the CO-OP coordinator of their interest in participating during the first two weeks of the semester prior to the CO-OP experience. Prerequisites: Satisfaction of program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Advancing one's understanding of computer technology which began in ""Computer Organization"" to include detailed treatment of all key organizational issues including business organization, I/O, RISC, cache memory, internal and external memory, parallel processors and micro-programmed implementation. Additional topics include: input and output storage systems, systems software, alternative architectures, embedded systems, performance measurement and analysis, and network organization and architecture. Prerequisites: CIT 111, 211
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