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CIT 136: Computer Hardware: Management and Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
The focus of this course involves emphasis on computer hardware that consumers of microcomputer systems might encounter. This course will guide students through the actual construction of a microcomputer system with in-depth discussions of each component and the various upgrade options. The use of peripheral devices such as fax, modem, printers, and scanners is also covered. The instructional methods employed in this class include lecture, class discussion, demonstration, and hands-on laboratory experience.
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CIT 137: Computer Operating Systems: Management & Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
This course is designed as a survey of operating system software. Students will study the basic concepts and procedures for installing and troubleshooting operating system software. An emphasis on extensive laboratory experience will ensure students practical expertise in addition to operating systems theory with DOS, Windows 9x; Windows NT, 2000, and XP; UNIX; Linux; OS/2; and Mac OS. The objectives of this course coincide with those needed in preparation for A+ software certification.
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CIT 208: Computer- Aided Drafting I
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: INT 101 or consent of instructor. Familiarization with contemporary CAD systems, covering basic theory and applications, including industry's conversion to CAD. Prior computer experience is beneficial but not required.
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CIT 210: Computer- Aided Drafting II
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: INT 208 or consent of instructor. Advanced training in CAD systems, covering the use of attributes, databases, Data Exchange Files, and the customizing of menus for increased efficiency of application.
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CIT 220: Intermediate Web Programming
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: CIT 120 with a C or better. This course builds on the foundation provided by CIT 120. Students are introduced to advanced programming concepts such as file handling, report generation, screen processing and interface design as implemented in a business-oriented language such as Visual Basic. NET or C #.
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CIT 221: Advanced Web Programming
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: CIT 220 with a C or better. This course will cover the way Web applications are developed with XML and ASP. NET. Built on Microsoft's .NET framework the course guides the student from beginning Web applications, to object-oriented programming, to using advanced Web form server controls. Students will effectively design interactive and dynamic Web applications within a server- based scripting environment and learn to successfully convert databases from Access to SQL Server and work with arrays, collections, and control structures.
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CIT 222: Advanced Programming
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: CIT 121. File handling, report generation, screen processing and interface design as implemented in a business-oriented language such as Visual Basic or C#. The advanced programming languages, XML and ASP.net, will be introduced. The course will cover the way applications are developed.
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CIT 226: Microprocessor Architecture
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: INT 129. A study of the architecture and interconnecting functional units of the CPU, ALU, and control units with memory, input/output devices and communications between subsystems. (Lecture two hours, laboratory two hours)
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CIT 230: Data Communications Technology
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: INT 226. A study of data communications hard-ware including synchronous and asynchronous communications.
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CIT 231: Peripheral Control Structures
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: INT 226. An analysis of the digital logic structures of peripheral control devices and how they interface with microprocessor based systems. Use of the Intel Series Development System to develop, edit, assemble, debug and test system routines.
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