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“Imagination is more important than knowledge.  For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution.”


– Albert Einstein

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What do you want to get out of CIT?

 

With the Computer Information Technology department's elective course system, you control your learning and your future.  The CIT core classes will give you an understanding of programming, website design and development, networking, database administration, project management, systems security, and overall system analysis and design.  In addition to the core classes, you are free to choose from the CIT electives courses, desiging your own emphasis and experience.  Here you will solidify your knowledge in your desired field and turn into a hirable, knowledgable applicant ready for the workforce. 

 

For the 2009-2010 course catalog click here.

 

CIT Core Classes (Complete All 30 Credits):

CIT 203 Introduction to IT

CIT 210 Object Oriented Programming I

CIT 230 Web Site Design

CIT 240 Introduction to Networking

CIT 310 Object Oriented Programming II

CIT 320 Database I

CIT 330 Operating Systems I

CIT 370 Systems Security I

CIT 380 Project Management

CIT 410 System Analysis and Design

 

CIT Electives (Choose 24 credits):

CIT 235 Web Site Development

CIT 335 Web Server Development

CIT 340 Networking II

CIT 345 Wireless Networking

CIT 350 IT Operations Management

CIT 355 Decision Support Systems

CIT 385 Business Process Design and Management

CIT 420 Database II

CIT 425 Data Warehousing

CIT 430 Operating Systems II

CIT 440 Networking II

CIT 456 Mobile Application Development

CIT 460 Enterprise Application Development

CIT 470 Systems Security II

CIT 480 IT Risk Management

CIT 485 Enterprise Applications

 

CIT Capstone:

CIT 495 Research Paper - required

AND

CIT 498 Internship or CIT 490 Senior Project

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Questions for teachers?

You can ask any teacher questions about the department.  Find their contact information on the Meet the Faculty page.

 

Want a student's perspective?

Contact your student mentor with any questions you may have.