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CSIT 220  Data Communication  

This course will address current methods and practices in the use of computer networks to enable communication; physical layers, architectural layers, design, operation, management, and the ISO standards. Local, cloud and wide area networks are examined. Student projects may include introductory LAN design, implementation and administration.

Number of Credits: 3  
When Offered: Fall, Spring  
How Offered: Face to Face  
CSIT 299  Technology Careers Preparation  

The course will help students explore career decisions, prepare resumes, develop effective networking techniques, practice interviewing strategies, and explore other job search techniques. We will be working with members of the Computer Science Advisory Board in a mentoring role. The course format will include individual assignments, guest presentations, and role modeling. Students considering internships and future careers in technology would benefit from this course.

Number of Credits: 1  
When Offered: Spring  
How Offered: Face to Face  
Prerequisites: Junior/senior standing  
CSIT 300  Computers, Ethics, And Social Values  

The topics in this course include privacy and information use/misuse offline and online, intellectual property, the First Amendment, e-waste, accuracy of information, ethics, effects of computers on work and society, responsibilities and risks of computing, current issues such as credit cards and associated debt, cyberwar, and cloud computing. (offered in alternate years)

Number of Credits: 3  
How Offered: Face to Face  
Prerequisites: CSIT 220, CSC 240   
Corequisites: ENG 210  
CSIT 301  Computer Architecture  

This course is an introduction to computer architecture and hardware;
underlying structures needed to accomplish tasks electronically; and
hardware and software architecture components relative to memory
management, I/O control, and processing capabilities.

Number of Credits: 3  
Prerequisites: .CSIT 220.  
CSIT 310  Special Topics  

Number of Credits: 3  
CSIT 320  LANs and Network Administration  

This course provides a practical approach to network administration methodology using current technologies; network hardware; Network Operating System installation; account management; file sharing; network printing; protocol and services configuration; client connectivity and troubleshooting; network application support; server maintenance; and cross-platform integration. One hour of lecture and two hours of laboratory are scheduled per week. (offered in alternate years)

Number of Credits: 3  
When Offered: Fall  
How Offered: Face to Face  
Prerequisites: CSIT 220  
CSIT 321  Client Support  

Topics in this course include installation, maintenance, and customization of a PC client operating system (OS), additional system and application software and hardware installation. The course will also provide a survey of OS utilities, services, and settings, including command-line instructions, menus, start-up processes, purposes of essential OS files, browser options, the task manager, the registry, firewall, etc. (offered in alternate years)

Number of Credits: 3  
When Offered: Spring  
How Offered: Face to Face  
Prerequisites: CSIT 220  
CSIT 322  E-Collaboration  

Number of Credits: 3  
CSIT 327  Administrative Scripting  

Production environments use scripts because of the rapid deployment and their "hands-off" nature, which is lacking in GUIs. The main focus is the use of scripts to automate installation, maintenance, and analysis of operating systems, networks, and applications. This course will examine popular scripting languages that are used in Windows and Linux environments. (offered in alternate years)

Number of Credits: 3  
When Offered: Spring  
How Offered: Face to Face  
Prerequisites: CSC 230 and CSIT 320  
CSIT 330  Computer Forensics  

This course focuses on legislation related to digital forensics, the role of a computer forensics examiner, evidence preservation, and computer forensic tools. This course provides a comparative study of legislation related to civil and criminal cases using digital forensics, evidence analysis, chain of custody, and data retrieval from computer hardware and software applications. Students will have hands-on labs examining network intrusion and digital evidence preservation using various computer forensic tools.

Number of Credits: 3  
How Offered: Face to Face  
Prerequisites: CSIT 220  
CSIT 350  Co-op Jrs  

Number of Credits: 3  
CSIT 360  Internship  

Part-time, paid or non-paid employment in a cooperating site will provide practical experience in the discipline. Working under professional supervision for at least 20 hours per week, students learn how to apply their education to the everyday demands of the world of work. Students will meet regularly with a faculty member and will be encouraged to reflect on the relationship between course work and their internship experience.

Number of Credits: 3  
Restrictions: junior or senior standing, 2.5 GPA overall and in the major, and departmental approval  
CSIT 370  Selected Topics in Information Technology  

This course is an introduction to specialized research in computers and computing, concentrating on one particular aspect of information technology. The subject matter will vary from term to term.

Number of Credits: 3  
Restrictions: junior or senior standing  
CSIT 371  Selected Topics in Information Technology  

This course is an introduction to specialized research in computers and computing, concentrating on one particular aspect of information technology. The subject matter will vary from term to term.

Number of Credits: 3  
Restrictions: junior or senior standing  
CSIT 372  Selected Topics in Information Technology  

This course is an introduction to specialized research in computers and computing, concentrating on one particular aspect of information technology. The subject matter will vary from term to term.

Number of Credits: 3  
Restrictions: junior or senior standing  
CSIT 373  Selected Topics in Information Technology  

This course is an introduction to specialized research in computers and computing, concentrating on one particular aspect of information technology. The subject matter will vary from term to term.

Number of Credits: 3  
Restrictions: junior or senior standing  
CSIT 374  Selected Topics in Information Technology  

This course is an introduction to specialized research in computers and computing, concentrating on one particular aspect of information technology. The subject matter will vary from term to term.

Number of Credits: 3  
Restrictions: junior or senior standing  
CSIT 375  Selected Topics in Information Technology  

This course is an introduction to specialized research in computers and computing, concentrating on one particular aspect of information technology. The subject matter will vary from term to term.

Number of Credits: 1-3  
Restrictions: junior or senior standing  
CSIT 376  Selected Topics in Information  

Number of Credits: 3  
CSIT 377  Selected Topics in Information  

Number of Credits: 3  
CSIT 380  Applied Technology Systems  

This course will provide an overview of software systems used in a business environment. The course will discuss the network architecture needed to support these environments, including specific issues related to licensing, metrics, infrastructure, and environmental requirements. (offered in alternate years)

Number of Credits: 3  
When Offered: Fall  
How Offered: Face to Face  
Prerequisites: CSIT 220 and CSC 240  
CSIT 420  Applied Operating Systems  

Number of Credits: 3  
CSIT 421  Intro To Linux Administration  

Number of Credits: 3  
CSIT 422  Information Security  

Topics in this course include basic computer security concepts, terminology, and issues, including network security, Windows security, and Linux security; hardening, TCP/IP, scanning, sniffing, IPSec, public key infrastructure, Kerberos, certificates, cryptography, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, security policies, and processes. (offered in alternate years)

Number of Credits: 3  
When Offered: Spring  
How Offered: Face to Face  
Prerequisites: CSIT 320 or CSIT 321  
CSIT 440  Cloud Computing  

This course covers a series of current cloud computing technologies, including technologies for Infrastructure as a Service, Platform as a Service, Software as a Service, and Physical Systems as a Service. For different layers of the cloud technologies, students will work with current technologies to create, deploy, and administer the service. The course will provide a foundation for development and exploration of cloud resources.

Number of Credits: 3  
How Offered: Face to Face  
Prerequisites: CSIT 220, CSC 230, CSC 240  
CSIT 444  Research in CSIT I  

This course provides the student with an opportunity to do research with a faculty member. The student and the faculty member agree on the research project before the student registers for the course.

Number of Credits: 1-3  
CSIT 445  Research in CSIT II  

This course is a continuation of the 444 research course. It provides the student with an opportunity to continue to conduct research with a faculty member.

Number of Credits: 1-3  
CSIT 450  Cooperative Education  

This experience will involve a full-time, paid, six-month assignment
in a cooperating firm that engages the student in job-related learning
under faculty and on-site supervision. Students will meet regularly with
a faculty member and will be encouraged to reflect on the relationship
between coursework and their co-op experience. The position is
arranged through the Chair of the Department or director of the program.
Required: junior or senior standing, 2.5 GPA overall and in the
major, and recommendation of the co-op coordinator.

Number of Credits: 3-6  
CSIT 451  Cooperative Education  

This experience will involve a full-time, paid, six-month assignment
in a cooperating firm that engages the student in job-related learning
under faculty and on-site supervision. Students will meet regularly with
a faculty member and will be encouraged to reflect on the relationship
between coursework and their co-op experience. The position is
arranged through the Chair of the Department or director of the program.
Required: junior or senior standing, 2.5 GPA overall and in the
major, and recommendation of the co-op coordinator.

Number of Credits: 3-6  
CSIT 460  Internship  

Part-time, paid or non-paid employment in a cooperating site will provide practical experience in the discipline. Working under professional supervision for at least 20 hours per week, students learn how to apply their education to the everyday demands of the world of work. Students will meet regularly with a faculty member and will be encouraged to reflect on the relationship between course work and their internship experience.

Number of Credits: 3-4  
Restrictions: junior or senior standing, 2.5 GPA overall and in the major, and departmental approval  
CSIT 461  Internship II Srs  

Number of Credits: 3  
CSIT 470  Special Topics  

Number of Credits: 3