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Computer Information Technology Administrator <br />Program Description and The Computer Information Technology Administrator (CITA) program develops the student <br />Objectives into a versatile and proficient advanced -level computer office operator. The CITA program <br />is filled with various applications and experiences that will lay the foundation for the rest <br />of the student's academic and professional career with the readiness and confidence to <br />continue and succeed in advanced technology studies in almost every field of study. <br />Completing the CITA program enables students to confidently enter the workforce with <br />proven technical skills in a computer office environment. Students will learn to create <br />documents, reports, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, and databases: CITA provides <br />up to advanced levels of coursework in computer office applications. Courses are offered <br />on campus and online. Leading occupations are Word Processor, Data Entry Operations, <br />and General Secretarial. <br />Methods of instruction The on campus method of instruction include classroom instruction, and homework. <br />*Online courses utilize an LMS and include instruction, threaded group discussions, exams <br />and homework. Instruction will consist of lectures and/or activities that both disseminate <br />information and pose problems; group and panel discussions; discussion which emphasize <br />the ability to think critically; guest lecturers; and instruction media: <br />films/video/slides/graphic displays. Students may also be assigned reading, writing, and <br />other outside assignments equivalent to two hours per one hour lecture. Class instruction <br />will be based on the assumption that the student has done the reading assignments before <br />class. Classwork will include use of computers to do a number of projects related to various <br />software programs. Homework will include reading and writing assignments, problem sets, <br />projects and presentations. <br />*Online course does not apply to Veterans; Refer to Veterans Information Bulletin. <br />Certificates of Students who complete their curriculum objectives within the maximum timeframe are <br />Completion eligible to graduate. A Certificate of Completion will only be issued for a completed <br />program. <br />Prnaram Outline <br />Computer information Technology Administrator <br />$6 800 <br />Module <br />Course No,** <br />Title <br />LectureFaculty <br />Hours <br />Supervi d <br />Weeks <br />**Total <br />HOIAr$ <br />Hands-on Lab <br />CIT100 <br />CIT101 <br />Windows <br />20 <br />20 <br />2 <br />40 <br />Office Basics <br />CIT102 <br />Windows II <br />20 <br />20 <br />2 <br />40 <br />CIT100 <br />CIT103 <br />Word Processing 1 <br />60 <br />20 <br />4 <br />80 <br />Word Processing <br />CIT104 <br />Word Processing II <br />60 <br />20 <br />4 <br />80 <br />CIT100 <br />CIT105 <br />Electronic Spreadsheets 1 <br />60 <br />20 <br />4 <br />80 <br />Electronic <br />CIT106 <br />Electronic Spreadsheets 11 <br />60 <br />20 <br />4 <br />80 <br />Spreadsheets <br />CIT200 <br />CIT203 <br />Database Applications <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />Database <br />CIT204 <br />Database Applications11 <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />Mana ement <br />CIT107 <br />Internet <br />20 <br />20 <br />2 <br />40 <br />CIT100-200 <br />CIT108 <br />outlook <br />20 <br />20 <br />2 <br />40 <br />Communications <br />CIT207 <br />Presentation Software <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />CGS00 <br />CG101 <br />Computer Graphics <br />40 <br />20 <br />3 <br />60 <br />Graphics <br />Total Program <br />36 <br />720 <br />**Students taking the same course for the Computer Business Applications, AA Program, may have a clock -hour credit. <br />Revision Date on <br />