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    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is designed to prepare students to solve real world networking problems through specific concept reviews and the use of problem-based case studies. Students will use their knowledge and skills developed in courses taken in the Computer Information Technology program to resolve specific tasks presented. Topics will include, but are not limited to, reviews of the installation and configuration of various operating systems, workstations, server environments, internetworking devices, media types, virtualization, and network security. Emphasis will be placed on network management, analysis, and monitoring tools. Other topics will be presented as related to current world technology. Prerequisite(s); CITC 1324, CITC 2320, Course is to be taken during the last semester.Semester Availability: Fall, Spring
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is designed to give students a tour of the breadth of big data concepts. Students will be exposed to data mining concepts and techniques. Text mining concepts and techniques are also covered. Students will also be exposed to Web mining techniques. Trends in big data are summarized. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1303 with minimum grade of “C”Semester Availability: FNot Part of a Tennessee Transfer Path
    • 3.00 Credits

      3 Credits2 Class Hours, 2 Lab HoursAn introduction to the cloud computing model of servers, networks, applications and other elements related to data centers and how this data is made available to IT and end users via the Internet. Academically prepares the student for the CompTIA Cloud Essentials (CLO-001) specialty certification exam. The Dell/EMC Cloud Essentials Academic Associate certification is administered as the final exam. Prerequisite(s): None Semester Availability: SpringNot part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course introduces students to mobile networks and wireless communications, including wireless technology and architecture, types of wireless networks, design approaches to wireless networks, and applications used in wireless infrastructures. The course will cover the technical background of data communications, wireless communication technology, wireless networking, and wireless LANs.Prerequisite(s): CITC 1320Semester Availability: FallNot Part of a Tennessee Transfer Path
    • 3.00 Credits

      CITC 2378 Data Visualization This course is an introduction to preparing data to be viewed/analyzed visually using features of a spreadsheeting tool and computer program, in addition to being able to explain the data in a cohesive story. Topics include working with charts/graphs, using the features and capabilities of a spreadsheeting tool to visually represent data, using a computer program to create a visual representation of the data, and to communicate the narrative of the data. Prerequisites: CITC 1370 and CITC 2308, both with a minimum grade of C.Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 3.00 Credits

      3 Credits 2 Class Hours, 2 Lab HoursSpecial topics relating to various aspects of computer information technology. The course may be repeated for credit with departmental permission. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor required Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
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    • 3.00 Credits

      3 Credits2 Class hours, 2 lab hoursThis course provides the foundation for understanding what gis is, what it can do and how others are using it. Topics may include; basic functions of GIS, why a GIS is so powerful, what coordinate systems and map projections are and why they are important. A student will work GIS software to visualize geographic data, create maps, query a GIS data base, perform special analysis using common analysis tool and solve geographic problems using a systematic approach. Prerequisite(s): None Semester Availability: SpringNot part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 3.00 Credits

      3 Credits2 Class hours, 2 lab hoursThis course covers the properties and the testing of soils and concrete in the commercial construction industry as well as the equipment used for earth moving. An overview of foundation types, concrete and reinforcement, mix design, additives, strength is explored. Topics: include: soil mechanics, index properties of fine and coarse soil, soil classification and stress analysis. Labs include density, moisture content, sieve analysis, Atterberg Limits, classification and compaction. Prerequisite(s): None Semester Availability: FallNot part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 3.00 Credits

      3 Credits3 class hoursThe basic techniques and fundamentals essential in erecting wood frame, steel frame and reinforced concrete frame buildings. The study involves the various phases from site investigation through finished work. Prerequisite(s): None Semester Availability: Fall, SpringNot part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway