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for the Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) skills state
tests.
CIT 200
INTRODUCTION TO JAVA
4 (3-3)
PROGRAMMING
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of the
Java Programming language. Topics include systematic
development of algorithms and programs, programming style and
design, techniques for testing, debugging, and documenting
programs, the software cycle, and structured and object-oriented
approaches.
Note: Students will be subject to random drug testing while in this
class
Prerequisite • Be at least 18 years old (MI/WI); 21 years old–other
states.
• Valid Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP)
• Valid U.S.- D.O.T. /FMCSA Medical Card
• Negative results pre-employment drug screen
• Successful completion of CMV-170
• Successful standing in CMV-160
Corequisite CMV 160
Prerequisite None
CIT 250
IT FUNDAMENTALS
4 (3-2)
IT Fundamentals lays a foundation and introduces the basics in the
I.T. world for the students. Students will be able to demonstrate
how software and applications are made for a system as well as
how the hardware of a computer and a network are built. Students
will also understand the basics of networks, the internet, and the
infrastructure behind them. Along the way, students will examine
how programming languages work and how to secure data on all
types of hardware and software. This course prepares the students
to take the industry recognized CompTIA IT Fundamentals exam.
COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CIT)
The primary content of CIT courses is directly related to a
Computer Technology occupational program.
CIT 170
PROGRAMMING I
4 (4-0)
An introduction to computer programming using the
microcomputer. Students learn current techniques in structured
program design and programming methodologies, along with basic
programming algorithms, and methods of testing, debugging, and
documenting computer programs.
Prerequisite None
CIT 251
FUNDAMENTALS OF NETWORKING II:
4 (2-4)
CYBERSECUIRTY
This course covers the necessary knowledge and skills to
successfully implement and manage computers attached to a local
area network in a small to medium size business. Emphasis is on
network standards, terminology, planning, implementation and
troubleshooting of Windows based business networks. Enterprise
class security is emphasized. Integrating other operating systems
into a Windows environment is also covered.
Pre/Corequisite Keyboarding, MTH 103 or Equivalent
CIT 175
COMPUTER REPAIR I
4 (4-0)
Students will gain a fundamental understanding of supporting and
troubleshooting and computer hardware with hands-on activities.
Students will work in the Computer Repair Shop and solve real
problems with real customer computers. In addition to the handson experiences in the shop, students will study the concepts of
computer hardware and peripheral devices.
Prerequisite CIT 180
Prerequisite None
CIT 252
WINDOWS ACTIVE DIRECTORY AND
3 (3-0)
GROUP POLICIES
This course focuses on Microsoft's Server operating systems
including implementation and management of Internet servers like
IIS and Exchange. The emphasis is on enterprise class Active
Directory and Group Policy implementations for large
organizations. Information security and Access Control is
emphasized.
CIT 180
COMPUTER REPAIR II
4 (4-0)
This course will provide students with a comprehensive
understanding of current PC operating systems in the areas of
primary user and administration tasks as well as installation,
configuration, troubleshooting, and network management.
Student will work in the Computer Repair Shop. The focus is on
planning and hardware selection for installing the operating
system, setting up network connectivity, configuring user
environments, and managing security.
Prerequisite CIT 251
CIT 256
ROUTING AND FIREWALLING
3 (3-0)
This course focuses on securing a business network and protecting
the computing assets behind a firewall. Students will also learn
how to implement public facing computing services like web sites,
E-mail, Virtual Private Networks, and other public services
securely. Stateful packet inspection, network address translation,
and secure port forwarding are also covered.
Prerequisite CIT 175 or Permission of Instructor
CIT 190
PROGRAMMING II
3 (2-2)
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of the
PHP programming language and string parsing and manipulation.
The course is for the beginning programmer with previous
programming experience. The focus is on the basics of PHP and
string parsing. Student will learn string parsing techniques with
real-world examples of today’s applications.
Prerequisite CIT 252
CIT 257
WIRELESS NETWORKS
1 (1-0)
This course focuses on deploying, securing, and maintaining
wireless business networks. Major topics include implementing
Prerequisite CIT 170 or Permission of Instructor
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