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Computer Information Technology (CIT)

CIT 089 Introduction to FrontPage (W, SP,–DL)

1 credit
This course introduces the student to Web page creation. The student will create a simple homepage using Microsoft FrontPage. Distance learning students are responsible for the required software.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 094
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 092 Introduction to HTML (A, SU,–DL)

1 credit
Learn the most important topics of HTML, including creating an HTML document; viewing an HTML file in a Web browser; working with tag text elements; inserting special characters, lines, and graphics; creating hypertext links; working with color and images; creating text and graphical tables; using tables to enhance page design; creating and working with frames; and, controlling the behavior of hyperlinks on a page with frames.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: None
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 093 Project Management (W, SU)

1 credit
Learn to develop, plan, schedule, and chart project information, and balance workloads for people working on several projects at once, tracking all phases of the project to meet deadlines and stay on budget. Uses Microsoft approved text.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: None
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 094 Web Learning Tools (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)

1 credit
This one-credit-hour course provides students with an introduction to Blackboard and to the Internet. Students will learn how to use Blackboard, find information, and explore the World Wide Web. Not open to students who have taken CIT 139.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: None
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 095 Computer File Management (A, W, SP, SU)

1 credit
This one-credit-hour course is an introductory course on the Windows operating system. The objective of the course is to teach fundamental skills in working with the desktop, drives, folders, files, and applications. Not open to students who have taken CIT 121.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: None
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 100 Computer Literacy (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)

1 credit
This one-credit-hour course provides students with an introduction to computer technology, computer hardware, and computer software.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: None
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 101 PC Applications (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)

3 credits
In this course, the student will learn introductory concepts and techniques used in word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation graphics software. Hands-on lab experience using the Windows operating system and Microsoft Office software is emphasized. This course is not designed for beginning computer users. Beginning computer users should take CIT 100 Computer Literacy before taking this course. Recommended: OADM 131. Distance learning students are responsible for the required software.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites: DEV 030 and completion of ENGL 100 or ESL 100, or placement into ENGL 101 or 111
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 102 PC Applications 2 (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)

3 credits
This course covers advanced concepts and techniques used in word processing, spreadsheet, and database software. Microsoft has approved the textbooks used in CIT 101 and CIT 102, when used in a two-quarter sequence, as courseware for the Microsoft Office Specialist certification. Distance learning students are responsible for the required software.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 101
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 102A PC Applications 2 Module 1 (Word) (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)

1 credit
Business-oriented features of Word such as merging letters, merging labels, page layout for newsletters, columns, object linking and embedding, outlines, and Web pages. Not open to students who have completed CIT 102.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 101
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 102B PC Applications 2 Module 2 (Excel) (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)

1 credit
Business-oriented features of Excel such as lists, filters, pivot tables and charts, 3-D formulas, data validation, auditing tools, and IF functions. A bridge course designed to prepare students for CIT 231 Expert Excel. Not open to students who have completed CIT 102.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 101
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 102C PC Applications 2 Module 3 (Access) (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)

1 credit
Business-oriented features of Access such as creating and manipulating forms and form data, creating and manipulating reports and report data, creating complex reports, relating tables, refining table design, using Access database tools, and integrating Access with other applications. This is a bridge course to prepare students for CIT 233 Expert Access. Not open to students who have completed CIT 102.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 101
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 103 Computer Concepts and Logic (A, W, SP, SU)

3 credits
This course is an introduction to computer information systems, computer concepts, and programming logic. Along with general computing concepts, this course will cover command line interaction, file management, programming logic using pseudo code, flowcharts, and VB.NET.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisites: MATH 102 and completion of ENGL 100, ESL 100, or placement into ENGL 101
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 110 Unified Modeling Language (UML)

3 credits
This course teaches all of the major UML diagram types and the basic notation involved in creating and deciphering them. Students will learn to read, draw, and use this visual modeling language to create clear and effective blueprints for software development projects
Lecture: 2 hours - Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites: CIT 103
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 121 PC Operating Systems (A, W, SP, SU)

3 credits
This course examines common operating systems, from the Windows family to Linux and MAC. The student will also learn how operating systems interact with networks and hardware. The content of this course is designed to help a student prepare for the software portion of the CompTIA A+ certification exam.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 103
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 123 Workstation Installation/Configuration (A, W, SP)

3 credits
This course provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge to identify and perform tasks involved in supporting networks. The course is designed to prepare students to perform essential network administration tasks.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 121
Lab fee: $20:00

CIT 130 MIS II: Project Management Fundamentals

3 credits
This course teaches the genesis of project management and its importance to improving the success of information technology projects. The student will demonstrate knowledge of project management terms and techniques such as the triple constraint of project management and the project life cycle using project management industry tools and techniques.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites: CIT 110
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 137 Advanced Information Presentation (A, W, SP, SU)

3 credits
Learn how computer graphics are used to communicate information effectively. Computer lab assignments include chart format and data content. Students will learn how to create effective business presentations complete with graphs, organization charts, graphics, sound, movies, and Web links. Students will research a topic and develop presentations. Uses Microsoft approved text. Covers skill set for PowerPoint Expert certification.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 101
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 139 Web Essentials (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)

3 credits
Students will learn the dynamics of the Web environment and explore World Wide Web (WWW) sites. Hands-on experience using the Internet will be emphasized. The midterm and final examinations will be taken in the Testing Center at Columbus State.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 103
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 145 HTML (A, SP,–DL)

3 credits
This course provides an in-depth study of Hypertext Markup Language and its use in Web pages. Student will receive experience in TCP/IP, HTTP, and HTML in a Web server environment.
Lecture: 2 hours—Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 139

CIT 147 Scripting Languages (W, SU)

3 credits
This course provides an in-depth study of scripting languages that add interactivity to Web sites. Scripting languages such as JavaScript and pHp are extensions to hypertext markup language (html) that enable one to get data stored in Web page forms. With scripting languages, one may make intelligent Web pages that verify and calculate input and make presentation decisions based on said input. Students will be introduced to programming concepts to provide planning logic for programs.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 145
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 150 Networking for Home and Small Business

4 credits
This course is designed to teach students the fundamentals of networking while gaining the skills needed to obtain entry-level home and small business network installation jobs. Students gain knowledge in networking theory and obtain hands-on experience in networking, PC configuration, Internet connectivity, wireless connectivity, and file/print sharing.
Lecture: 3 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Lab fee: $20.00

CIT 151 Networking 1 (A, W, SP, SU)

3 credits
CIT 151 is an introductory course to Local Area Networks (LANs). This course will explore the current technology available for LANs including both hardware and software.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 121
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 152 Working at a Small-to-Medium Business

4 credits
This course is designed to teach students the basics of routing and remote access, addressing, and security. Students will gain hands-on experience with servers that provide e-mail services. Web spaces and authenticated access, network monitoring. Students will also learn troubleshooting skills as well as the necessary soft skills required for interacting with customers.
Lecture: 3 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 150
Lab fee: $20.00

CIT 154 Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise

4 credits
The course is designed for students to learn the equipment applications and protocols installed in enterprise networks with an emphasis on switched networks, IP Telephony requirements and security. This course introduces advanced routing protocols such as Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) and Open shortest Path First (OSPF) Protocol. The hands-on exercises include configuration, installation and troubleshooting.
Lecture: 3 hours - Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 152
Lab fee: $20.00

CIT 156 Designing and Supporting Communications Technology

4 credits
This course is designed for students to learn basic network design, how to gather user requirements, establish proof-of-concept, and perform project management tasks. Students learn lifecycle services such as system upgrades, competitive analysis and system integration.
Lecture: 3 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 154
Lab fee: $20.00

CIT 158 CISCO Certification Review

1 credit
This course is designed to help students prepare for either the Cisco CCENT (Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician) or the CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate). Upon completion of either the CCNA Discovery Track or the CCNA Exploration Track students can prepare for a Cisco certification exam. This self -paced course in which students can study for a certification exam.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 156
Lab fee: $20.00

CIT 163 Visual Basic 1 (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)

4 credits
CIT 163 emphasizes the essential aspects of creating the graphical user interface of a Visual Basic Windows program. The student also will learn fundamental aspects of coding a VB.NET program, along with more advanced topics such as manipulating MS Access databases, sequential file processing, error handling, and data validation. Software is provided to students.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 5 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 103
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 165 COBOL 1 (On Demand)

3 credits
Course offers an introduction to the concepts and techniques of batch COBOL programming using structured programming techniques. Index access methods are stressed.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 163
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 167 C++ Programming 1 (A, W, SP, SU)

4 credits
This is an introductory course in ANSI-Standard C++ Language Programming. Lab problems are targeted towards writing programs with business applications. Computer lab projects will provide hands-on experience in developing programs with an ANSI-Standard C++ compiler environment.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 5 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 103
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 169 Java Programming 1 (A, SP)

3 credits
This course is an introduction to the art of computer programming in Java. Included are features needed to construct Java Applets, Java applications, control structures, methods, arrays, character and string manipulation, graphics, and object-oriented programming.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 103
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 171 Database Administration/SQL (A, SP)

4 credits
This course provides the student with the necessary skills and knowledge to identify and perform the tasks involved in implementing and managing databases on MS SQL Server.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 6 hours
Prerequisites: CIT 151 and either CIT 233 or CIT 173
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 173 Database Programming (A, W, SP)

3 credits
This course presents an overview of Database Management Systems (DBMS) programming techniques and systems. The student will write programs using ORACLE.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 103
Lab fee: $20.00

CIT 175 Systems Analysis 1 (A, W, SP)

4 credits
CIT 175 is an introduction to the fundamentals of traditional and object systems analysis, design, and project management. Emphasis will be placed on the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC), various flow diagrams, system requirements, project scheduling and managing analysis, and design activities.
Lecture: 3 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 103
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 179 C# Programming I

4 credits
This course provides an introduction to programming including the basic concepts of object-oriented programming. Students will learn about the C# programming language and how to write a C# program using methods, classes, selection and repetition and arrays.
Lecture: 2 hours – Labs: 4 hours
Prerequisites: CIT 103
Lab Fee: $20.00

CIT 200 Certification Test Review (A, W, SP, SU-IS)

1 credit
Students will review topical material to take an industry certification exam relevant to their field of study.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 175
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 230 MIS III: Project Management Case Studies

3 credits
Through the use of case studies, this course focuses on analyzing and implementing the concepts and techniques learned in the Project Management Fundamentals class.
Lecture: 2 hours - Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites: CIT 130
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 231 Expert Excel (A, SP,–DL)

3 credits
Advanced features and formats in the spreadsheet application MS Excel with an emphasis placed on VB application. Uses Microsoft approved text. Covers skill set for Microsoft Expert certification. Distance learning students are responsible for the required software.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisites: CIT 102 or 102B and MATH 102
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 233 Expert Access (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)

3 credits
Course presents a continuation of CIT 102 presenting database software, including file creation, screen and report generators. Emphasis is placed on VB applications. Uses Microsoft approved text. Covers skill sets for Access Expert certification.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisites: CIT 102 or 102C and MATH 102
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 250 Network Communication Systems (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)

3 credits
Students will learn the fundamentals of data communication and computer networks. Course includes basic communication theory as applied to both digital and analog communication networks. Students will also learn the basics of the OSI layered network model and characteristics of the wide area and local area data communication networks.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 151
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 251 Networking 2 (A, SP)

3 credits
Course is a continuation of CIT 151. Students will learn advanced local area network concepts and how they can be applied to support enterprise-wide information management of a large organization. The student will learn to install and configure a network using UNIX.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 151
Lab fee: $5.00

CIT 252 Enterprise Networking (W, SP)

4 credits
CIT 252 is a continuation of CIT 251. Students will learn to use the Microsoft Windows Server environment to support small and enterprise-wide information management systems. Students will complete a series of laboratory assignments using the Windows Server environment.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 4 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 251
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 253 TCP/IP (A, SP,–DL)

3 credits
This course demonstrates the concepts and analyzes the results using utilities provided by Windows. The course covers the aspects of TCP/IP such as history, client/server model, addressing, bridging, and routing/DHCP, Windows domains, and name services.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 252
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 255 Server Administration I (A)

4 credits
Students will learn how to perform administration tasks using MS Windows networks. Elements include management of data storage, monitoring event logs, designing and administering Windows security model, and designing and developing a security needs analysis. The student will also utilize the client and server technologies used in designing and implementing Web services such as network address translators, proxy servers, firewalls, and Internet Information Services.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 5 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 252
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 257 Network Security (W)

3 credits
This course focuses on the underlying theory of computer security by covering topics such as e-security, cryptography, security architecture and management, laws and ethics, telecommunications, network and Internet security, risk assessment and auditing, and firewalls.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 255
Lab fee: $10.00

CIT 258 Wireless Networking (SP)

3 credits
This course is designed to provide students and network administrators with an in-depth knowledge of wireless LAN basics including IEEE 802.11, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, WiMax technologies, encryption techniques, site surveys, securing, troubleshooting, monitoring, and managing wireless LANs, while preparing the students for CWNA certification.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 255
Lab fee: $25.00

CIT 259 Advanced Network Security (On Demand)

3 credits
This course is designed to introduce students and network administrators to comprehensive and advanced topics related to network security. This course is an extension to the Network Security course and includes concepts related to network firewall security, intrusion detection techniques, VPNs, IP security, installation and troubleshooting firewall technology while preparing the student for an industry-standard certification.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 257
Lab fee: $25.00

CIT 260 Web Security (On Demand)

3 credits
This course is designed for students, Web developers, and network administrators who want to gain knowledge related to Internet/Intranet security while learning how to protect Web sites from internal and external threats. This course will teach students about the concepts and techniques related to securing Web sites while exploring common vulnerabilities of Web sites as well as implementing secure communications across unsecured networks. Students gain hands-on experience implementing Web security using a network server-based operating system.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 259
Lab fee: $25.00

CIT 263 Visual Basic 2 (W, SP,–DL)

4 credits
This is a continuation of CIT 163. Emphasizes advanced topics in VB.NET such as database programming, including SQL, Active X controls, and object-oriented programming. Software is provided to students.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 5 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 163
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 264 Visual Basic 3 (A)

4 credits
Visual Basic 3 is a continuation of CIT 263, Visual Basic 2. Emphasis is on advanced topics, including deploying Web forms that utilize a database. Advanced features of Visual Studio.NET are explored and applied as they relate to connectivity with SQL Server, Oracle, and other databases.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 5 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 263
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 265 COBOL 2 (On Demand)

3 credits
Course is a continuation of CIT 165. Sort procedures, sequential access, table handling, and SQL with COBOL are stressed.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 165
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 266 Interactive COBOL (On Demand,–DL)

3 credits
Course covers interactive programming using applicable software.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 165
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 267 C++ Programming 2 (A, SP)

4 credits
This is an advanced course in ANSI-Standard C++ Language programming. Lab problems are targeted towards writing programs that explore data structures using object-oriented techniques. Computer lab projects will provide further hands-on experience in developing programs with an ANSI-Standard C++ compiler environment including debugging techniques.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 167
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 268 Object-Oriented COBOL (On Demand,–DL)

3 credits
CIT268 is an introduction to object-oriented COBOL using classes and objects. Object analysis and object design concepts are introduced for COBOL programming. Programs written are runable on personal computers using an ANSI-standard COBOL compiler.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 163
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 269 Java Programming 2 (W, SU)

3 credits
This course is a continuation of Java Programming 1. More advanced work in Java applets, applications, structures, methods, and arrays will be included.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 169
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 270 Advanced Web Programming (A, SP)

4 credits
This course focuses on using the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) and Active Server Pages (ASP) to create dynamic, interactive Web content. Both Perl and VBScript are taught in this course. Although no prior experience with either programming language is required, students are expected to understand basic programming concepts. Practical, real-world lab exercises provide students with hands-on experience, including working with the Apache Web Server and Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS).
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 5 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 147
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 271 Data Mining and Warehousing (W, SU)

4 credits
This course provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge to design and develop relational databases and provides an introduction to data mining and data warehousing concepts.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 6 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 171
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 273 Database Systems (W, SU)

3 credits
CIT 273 presents an introduction to database systems in theory and application. Students will design and build a database on IBM personal computers using ORACLE.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 173
Lab fee: $20.00

CIT 275 Systems Analysis 2 (SP)

4 credits
Students will use techniques learned in Systems Analysis 1 to produce various flow diagrams, project schedules, and timetables. They will also explore object-oriented design and unified modeling language (UML) in this class. Students will work in teams to learn to prepare and present a systems proposal and how to implement and complete a software project.
Lecture: 3 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 175
Lab fee: $15.00

CIT 276 Information Security Audit (On Demand)

3 credits
This course is designed for students, web developers, and network administrators who want to gain knowledge related to information and database security focusing on the areas of security, auditing, and implementation.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 259
Lab fee: $25.00

CIT 277 Computer Forensics (On Demand)

3 credits
This course is designed for students and systems administrators involved in responding to security incidents and applying computer forensics skills. This course focuses on the latest technologies in computer forensics techniques in order to recognize and respond to security threats.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 259
Lab fee: $25.00

CIT 278 Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (On Demand)

3 credits
This course is designed for students and network administrators who need to obtain knowledge and experience for disaster recovery. This course will provide methods used to identify vulnerabilities and take appropriate countermeasures to prevent and mitigate failure risks for an organization. This course takes an enterprise-wide approach to developing a disaster recovery plan.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 276
Lab fee: $25.00

CIT 279 C# Programming II

4 credits
This course provides a continuation of the basic concepts of object-oriented programming using the C# programming language. . Students will learn more advanced programming using inheritance, exception handling, and controls. Students will also use files and streams for input and output.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 4 hours
Prerequisite: CIT 179
Lab fee: $20.00

CIT 280 ACP Examination (A, SP)

1 credit
Students will review topics covered in all previous technical courses. Students will be eligible to take the Associate Computer Professional (ACP) examination administered by the Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals (ICCP). All software developer students in Computer Information Technology will take CIT 280 during their graduating quarter.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite:
Lab fee: $40.00

CIT 281 Capstone for Software Developer (A, SP)

5 credits
In this capstone course, software developer majors will work in assigned groups to convert a manual business process to a computer-based solution. Using project management techniques, students will design, present, and program their solution using a Web user interface and database technology. Emphasis will be placed on the ability to demonstrate technical expertise and software skills required for employment.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 8 hours
Prerequisites: CIT 263 and CIT 275
Lab fee: $30.00

CIT 282 Capstone for Net Admin./User Support/Web Dev. (A, SP)

5 credits
This is the capstone course for the User Support, Networking Administrator, and Web Developer tracks. Students will work in small groups or individually to design and develop a typical business system. Students in the Software Developer track take CIT 281.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 8 hours
Prerequisites: See table below.
Lab fee: $30.00

 

Networking Tech.

Web Dev.

CIT 123

CIT 169

CIT 253

CIT 233

CIT 255

CIT 270

CIT 271

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CIT 283 MIS Internship

3 credits
Supervised on-the-job application of knowledge and skills learned in the classroom.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites: CIT 230
Lab fee: $15.00

Special Topics in CIT

Special Topics in CIT is a series of courses specifically designed to meet the needs of the constantly changing business community and student population. Courses will be designed with the advice of the particular group requesting the course and approval by the department chairperson.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 1-5 hours
Lab fee: $5.00

CIT 291 Special Topics in CIT 1 (On Demand) 1-5 credits
CIT 292 Special Topics in CIT 2 (On Demand) 1-5 credits
CIT 293 Special Topics in CIT 3 (On Demand) 1-5 credits
CIT 294 Special Topics in CIT 4 (On Demand) 1-5 credits
CIT 295 Special Topics in CIT 5 (On Demand) 1-5 credits
CIT 296 Special Topics in CIT 6 (On Demand) 1-5 credits


CIT 297 CIT Internship/Field Experience 1 (On Demand)

1 credit
The student works 12 hours per week in an activity that relates to the student’s occupational objective.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 12 hours

CIT 298 CIT Internship/Field Experience 2 (On Demand)

2 credits
The student works 24 hours per week in an activity that relates to the student’s occupational objective.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 24 hours

CIT 299 CIT Internship/Field Experience 3 (On Demand)

3 credits
The student works 36 hours per week in an activity that relates to the student’s occupational objective.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 36 hours
 

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