End-User Computing Minor/Service Courses
The demand for increased computing literacy in all
academic majors is pervasive. The CIT Department offers several service courses that, when taken as outlined below,
constitute the end-user computing minor. This minor can be attached to any Purdue
University major that will accommodate or allow it. The program
emphasizes personal computing problem solving skills that can be applied
to any academic subject or career profession. Graduates are prepared to
provide microcomputer or departmental computing expertise to their
chosen academic major and subject specializations. For more information,
contact Angela Murphy, CIT
Assistant to the Department Head.
(765)496-6003 or e-mail armurphy@purdue.edu
The Minors downloadable worksheet which includes past requirements is
available here as a Word document for the convenience of printing for student
files.
End-Using Computing Minor Code: 803
Credit Hours Required for Minor in Computer Technology: 15
Effective Date: Fall 2008 or later
Students must complete 15 or more credit hours selected from the following courses:
| Credits |
Courses |
Course Titles |
Approved
Substitutes |
Credits |
3 |
CNIT 13600 |
Personal Computing Technology and Applications |
CS 11000
CS 23500
CSCI A 106-IU
|
3
3 |
| 3 |
CNIT
14100
|
Internet Foundations,
Technologies and Development
|
CGT 14100
|
3
|
| 3 |
CNIT 17500 or
CNIT 15500 |
Introduction to Application Development or Introduction to Object Orientated Programming |
CS 18000
(C or better) |
3 |
| 3 |
CNIT 18000 |
Introduction to Systems Development |
CNIT 17200 |
3 |
| 3 |
CNIT 17600 |
Information Technology Architectures |
N/A |
|
| 3 |
CNIT 23500 |
Work Group and Network Computing and Applications |
N/A |
|
CIT Minor Policies:
*Effective Fall 2008: No course may be taken Pass/Fail. *Transfer credit, course substitutions and credit by exam limited to 3 credit hours. *A grade of C or better must be earned in any course used to fulfill the CIT minor.
Each academic department that wishes to request space in the CIT minor's
courses must establish a CIT Minor plan of study code with the Registrar.
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