2021-2022 Catalog

 

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CIT-112 Computer Information Technology

This course provides students with an overview of Computer Information Systems, its history, current computer technology, and future trends. There will be a lot of discussion on a variety of interesting topics. It also concentrates on the basic structure of microcomputer, its hardware, and software.

3

Cross Listed Courses

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CIT-120 Introduction to Programming Concepts

This course provides students with a fundamental understanding of general problem solving and methodology. Basic concepts of algorithm design for problem solving will be addressed. Students will develop commonly used control structures in programming design. Several typical programming languages will be introduced. Examples will be used to show students how to apply basic techniques used in problem analysis and software design phases to develop solutions for business applications. Biblical principles will be integrated into problem-solving and design processes.

3

Cross Listed Courses

CIT

CIT-124 Computer Programming I

This course provides object-oriented programming paradigms including procedural and object-oriented approaches. Students will apply the programming development process to design and implement applications in the integrated development environment (IDE). Students will learn the basics of an object-oriented programming language that is widely used in the business environment. Coding and applications development will be addressed. Apply biblical and ethical principles to programming development and application will be emphasized.

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CIT-126 Computer Programming II

This course provides an introduction to object-oriented programming concepts. Students will learn the basics of Java, an object-oriented programming language that is widely used in the business environment. Coding and applications development will be emphasized. Students will apply biblical and ethical principles in sourcing and installation.

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CIT-140 Operating Systems Concepts

This course introduces students to the features and capabilities of several common operating systems. Basic concepts of microcomputer operating systems, including file sharing, print sharing, networking, upgrades, backup and storage management will be addressed. Students will apply their learning through the creation of a final assignment, project or paper which builds on key concepts learned throughout the course. Biblical principles will be applied to operating systems concepts.

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Cross Listed Courses

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