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Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College

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CSIT 2695 Advanced C++ 4 Credits<br />

A study of advanced C++ programming concepts. Emphasis is on development for the<br />

Windows environment. Projects may include extensive use of the Standard Template Library<br />

(STL), the Active Template Library (ATL), the Microsoft Foundation Class Library (MFC) and<br />

the .NET framework. Topics include C++ support of windows and controls, event handling,<br />

images, fonts, and colors. On Demand Prerequisite(s): CSIT 2690 or department approval<br />

CSIT 2810 Systems Analysis & Design 4 Credits<br />

A study of system analysis techniques. Management teams analyze, design, and select<br />

hardware/software and implement solutions to practical problems. Alaboratory will be scheduled<br />

to enhance the student’s ability to use tools and techniques of systems analysis and<br />

design in solving the problems. Spring and Fall P re requisite(s): C S I T 1560 or department<br />

approval; and CSIT 1810 and ENGL 1 0 1 0<br />

CSIT 2880 Advanced Internet Development 4 Credits<br />

This course will provide in-depth lecture and lab experiences with those tools, applications,<br />

utilities and languages deemed essential to effective Web-based product development. Clientside<br />

and server-side elements will be explored and used to produce functional environments<br />

compatible with current trends in the online sector. Extensive use of online resources, teambased<br />

activities and individual project completion will be the focus of this experience. S p r i n g<br />

P re requisite(s): C S I T 1560 and 1810 and 2645<br />

CSIT 2911 Computer Science & Information Technology Internship 3 Credits<br />

This course is a supervised work experience requiring a minimum of 135 hours in the field<br />

of computer science and information technology. Individual conferences are arranged instead<br />

of class attendance. On Demand Prerequisite(s): Completion of 20 hours of CSIT courses<br />

with a minimum 2.5 GPA in CSIT courses; pursuit of an A.A.S. degree as a CSIT major; a<br />

completed internship application submitted to the coordinator of Business and Computer<br />

Technology internships prior to the beginning of the enrolled term. Application is available on<br />

the Web: www.pstcc.edu/departments/bctpi.<br />

CREDIT UNION MANAGEMENT<br />

CUE 1080 Credit Union Marketing 3 Credits<br />

A study of the facts and principles of marketing and its application in credit unions. Topics<br />

include the marketing concept and structure, marketing information and buyer behavior, consumer<br />

and intermediate customers’ buying behavior, product packaging and branding decisions,<br />

consumer and industrial goods, product planning and time-placed utility, channels of<br />

distribution, promotion, pricing strategy and developing a marketing program, controlling<br />

marketing programs and the cost value to society. On Demand<br />

CUE 2000 History & Philosophy of Credit Unions 2 Credits<br />

A study of the credit union movement, including the history, legal basis, powers and characteristics<br />

of credit unions. Topics include credit union management and the financial system.<br />

On Demand<br />

CUE 2050 Credit & Collections 3 Credits<br />

A study of the extension of credit. Topics include nature and role of credit, types of credit,<br />

basis of the credit decision, numerical scoring systems and collections policies, practices and<br />

systems. On Demand<br />

CUE 2100 Credit Union Accounting I 3 Credits<br />

A study of principles of accounting theory. Includes analyzing and recording business transactions<br />

and summarizing, adjusting, closing and preparing financial statements.On Demand<br />

CUE 2150 Human Resource Management 3 Credits<br />

A study of records management, training, salary administration, job evaluation, performance<br />

appraisal and benefit programs. On Demand<br />

CUE 2200 Credit Union Management 2 Credits<br />

A study of planning, organizing, leading and controlling as it relates to credit union<br />

operation. On Demand<br />

◆ Meets <strong>Pellissippi</strong> <strong>State</strong> and Tennessse Board of Regents minimum degree requirements. ★Transfers as equivalent course to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

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