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Indexed Adobe PDF (Spring 2011-Full Version) - SUNY Orange

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Compuer Aided Drafting (CAD) - Computer Information Technology (CIT)Computer Aided Drafting (CAD)(Science, Engineering & Architecture Dept.)CAD 101—Introduction to CAD2 lect., 3 lab., 3 cr.An introduction to drafting using Autocadsoftware. Emphasis is placed on drafting, annotatingand dimensioning two dimensional drawings andcomposing sheets to be plotted. Emphasis is alsoplaced on training students to follow verbaldirections. Achieving appropriate lineweightdistinctions when plotting is stressed.Corequisite: ARC 101, concurrent enrollment in orcompleted WRT 040Prerequisite: MAT 020 or placement into MAT 101or higherCAD 102—CAD 21 lect., 2 lab., 2 cr.This is an intermediate course using Autodesksoftware. Emphasis is placed on data manipulationand three dimensional drawing, both modeling andsurfacing. Students will also use ArchitecturalDesktop software to produce drawings.Prequisite: CAD 101Computer InformationTechnology (CIT)(Applied Technologies Department)CIT 100—Computer Literacy3 lect., 3 cr. (Fall/<strong>Spring</strong>)This course is designed to give the student an overviewof computer technology, concepts, terminology, and therole of computers in society. There will be discussions ofthe social and ethical issues related to computers and theInternet. It will provide the student with research andcritical thinking skills and introduce the student torelevant emerging technologies. The student will useword-processing, spreadsheets, database andpresentation software when presenting their findings.Prerequisite: MAT 010 or math placement into MAT020 or higherCIT 101—Microcomputer Applications(For Business majors—see BUS 161 ComputerApplications for Business)CIT 103—Management Information Systems3 lect., 3 cr. (Fall)An introductory course in ManagementInformation Systems that includes such topics asorganization and dissemination of businessinformation, fundamentals of a computer system,storage and retrieval devices, the systems developmentlife cycle, the Internet, and E-Commerce. Coveragewill also include security, privacy and ethical issues asthey relate to information systems.CIT 105—Data Communications & Introductionto Networking2 lect., 2 lab., 3 cr. (Fall)This is an introductory course in datacommunications and networking. Topics, which areemphasized in this course, include communicationmediums, communication equipment, networktopologies, protocols, and the OSI model.Corequisite: CIT 103 or placement by departmentPrerequisite: MAT 020 or placement into MAT 101or higherCIT 107—Introduction to C++ Programming2 lect., 2 lab., 3 cr. (Fall)This course involves classroom lectures and handsonexposure to programming in C++. Topics includes:Fundamental features of C++. Operators, Arrays andLoops, Pointers, Control Statements, Disk Files andLibraries, Structures for Lists, Sorting and Searching.Prerequisite: MAT 020 or placement into MAT 101or higherCIT 108—Web Page Programming 12 lect., 2 lab., 3 cr. (<strong>Spring</strong>)This is a computer based course that introduces thestudent to client-sided Internet web page programming.The student will cover topics including, general<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2011</strong>www.sunyorange.edu177

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