WELCOME CLASS OF 2022!
Department of Computer & Information TechnologySTAR 2018
WELCOME & CONTACT INFORMATIONAngie Murphy - Office: Knoy 207 - (Students Last Names beginning L-Z)
email: [email protected]: 765-496-6003
Darcy Allen - Office: Knoy 211 - (Students Last Names beginning A-K)email: [email protected]: 765-494-0364
Schedule Appointments using BoilerConnect:http://www.purdue.edu/boilerconnect
For more information about advising and open office hours in CIT:https://polytechnic.purdue.edu/degrees/computer-and-information-technology/advising
All email correspondence from you must be sent from your @purdue.edu email address.• Include your full name and PUID in the email.
IMPORTANT: You will receive emails from [email protected] and [email protected] that will notify you of important CIT Registration Meetings and CIT Events. These emails will be sent to your @purdue.edu email address. If you are not receiving these messages, please check your Purdue Office 365 Clutter and Junk mail folders and CISCO Quarantine. Update your clutter preferences to accept these messages. Students have reported not receiving these announcements if their Purdue email is forwarded to another account (Yahoo, Gmail, etc.) so please check your Purdue email account REGULARLY.
FACULTY ADMINISTRATORS
Department Head: Professor Marcus Rogers• Room 255, Knoy Hall• [email protected]
Associate Department Head: Professor Phil Rawles• Room 215, Knoy Hall• [email protected]
Associate Department Head: Professor Dawn Laux• Room 253, Knoy Hall• [email protected]
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HIGH SCHOOL
HOMETOWN
FAVORITE MOVIE
STUDENT INTRODUCTIONS
FOLDER Course Request Forms provided during
meeting CIT Plan of Study CIT Policies & Guidelines Transfer Credit Approval Form Fall 2018 Schedule Revision
DROP/ADD DEADLINES* Helpful Contacts Sheet
*Each semester the calendar is posted at: http://www.purdue.edu/registrar/
calendars/index.html
(Bookmark the link and refer to it to determine if you need a Form 23 and
signatures to make your changes)
CIT DRIVE Advanced Placement Credit List CIT Information Sheet CIT Transfer Credit Approval Form CIT Academic Policies CNIT course Pre-requisite List Computer Recommendations Fall 2018 Schedule Revisions
(DROP/ADD DEADLINES)* Fall 2018 CIT Plans of Study Helpful Purdue University Contacts-
2018-19
REFERENCE MATERIALS
STUDENT COURSE REQUEST* & CIT POLICIES FORM*STUDENT COURSE REQUEST FORM LISTS SUGGESTED COURSES FOR YOUR FIRST SEMESTER IN CIT.
*Must sign this form and submit by the end of this presentation.
Provided in CIT STAR meeting.
Become gainfully employed?Relocate?Attend Graduate School?Other?
LONG TERM GOALSWHAT DO YOU PLAN TO DO IN FOUR YEARS?
B.S. in Computer and Information TechnologyThe first year is similar for ALL CIT major options. You should make your decision in the second semester to stay on track. Faculty are available to help you with your decisions. Majors:Computer and Information Technology (CNIT)Network Engineering Technology (NENT)Systems Analysis and Design (SAAD)Cybersecurity (CSEC)
CIT BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PROGRAM MAJORS
Average Starting Salaries*
2011-2012: $57,0422012-2013: $59,8902013-2014: $61,4932014-2015: $62,5222016-2017- $65,1552017-2018- $68,667**
*self reported**data will be complete November 2018
Job Placement RatesGraduates with jobs or in graduate
school within 6 months = 85%
Percentage Employed in Indiana= 20%
Total Number of 2016-2017 Graduates=106
90% of students report completing Internships Upon
Graduation
JOB PLACEMENT IN CIT DATA
Potential Job Titles:
• Application Developer• Business Analyst• Data Analyst• Infrastructure Analyst• IT Consultant• Network Engineer• Risk Consultant• Security Specialist• Software Engineer• Systems Analyst• Technical Solutions Analyst
Employers (not exhaustive):
CIT GRADUATE JOB TITLES & EMPLOYERS
• Apple• Cerner Co.• Cisco• CIA• DoD• Eli Lilly• FBI • Fidelity Investments• Ford Motor Co• Google
• Intel• Interactive Intelligence• JP Morgan Chase• Microsoft• Salesforce• State of Indiana• USSA• US Secret Service
Employment Opportunities
Student Employment (Federal Work Study and Student Employment Opportunities)http://www.purdue.edu/dfa/studentjobs.php
Polytechnic TechConnect (Portal for Technology Opportunities)https://www.purdue.edu/polytechnic-portal/
Purdue Center for Career Opportunities: https://www.cco.purdue.edu
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Computer and Information Technology Career FairSeptember 13, 2018 Recreational Sports Center
Computing Career Fair 2018September 6, 2018Recreational Sports Center
Purdue CIT Student Councilhttps://www.citstudentcouncil.org/
Women in Technologyhttps://boilerlink.purdue.edu/organization/womenintechnology
Cyber Forensics Clubhttps://www.boilerlink.purdue.edu/organization/pcf
Minority Technology Association (MTA)http://boilerlink.purdue.edu/organization/minoritytechnologyassociation
CIT STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Advanced Placement (AP) Credit: The College Board Advanced Placement (AP) Program scores may not arrive until July. These scores must be submitted by the College Board directly to Purdue University. (CODE: 1631).
International Baccalaureate (IB) Credit: You may submit IB credit as well. See http://www.iss.purdue.edu/admission/ugrad/ib.cfm for more information.
Concurrent (Dual) Credit: A concurrent credit course is a single course for which students earn credit from their high school and from the college or university that administers the course. To receive credit for concurrent credit courses, a student must submit an official transcript from the college or university that administers the course. Concurrent credit courses listed on a high school transcript may be used to satisfy high school course expectations for admission consideration but are not an authoritative source for Purdue transfer credit. Students with such coursework should provide official high school and college transcripts to the Office of Admissions.
Add NOTES to Form 23A with additional information
AP, IB & CONCURRENT CREDITS
FIRST SEMESTER
• CNIT 18000• TECH 12000R (Design Thinking in
Technology) • MA 16010 (Applied Calculus I) – See
MATH ASSESSMENT Slide for more pre-requisites
• TLI 11200 (Foundations of Organizational Leadership)
• SCLA 10100/SCLA 10200 or *ENGL 11000 (American Language & Culture for International Students I)
SECOND SEMESTER
• CNIT 15501• CNIT 17600• MA 16020 (Applied Calculus II)• Science Selective OR Behavioral
Social Sciences Foundational Selective OR Humanities Foundational Selective
• SCLA 10100/SCLA 10200 or *ENGL 11100 (American Language & Culture for International Students II)
FIRST YEAR RECOMMENDED COURSES FALL 2018 *IF ENROLLED IN PURDUE LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE (PLACE)
PARTIAL LIST OF MINORS AVAILABLE FOR CIT STUDENTSMINOR MUST BE NON-COMPUTING FULL LIST OF MINORS AND CERTIFICATES: WWW.CATLOG.PURDUE.EDU
* Most common minors for CIT students highlighted in yellowFor many downloadable worksheets go to the departmental website
College or School MinorAgriculture Agricultural systems management
Animal ScienceBiochemistryCrop ScienceEntomologyFarm ManagementFisheries and Aquatic SciencesFood and Agribusiness ManagementFood ScienceForest EcosystemsForensic SciencesFurniture DesignHorticultureInternational Studies in Agriculture
Natural Resources and Environmental Science
Pet Food ProcessingPlant BiologyPlant PathologySoil ScienceSustainable EnvironmentsUrban ForestryWeed ScienceWildlife Science
Wood Products Manufacturing Technology
Health & Human Sciences Event & Meeting Management
Foods and Nutrition
Human Development and Family Studies
NutritionPsychology
Education Global Studies
College or School Minor
Engineering Environmental and Ecological Engineering
Mechanical EngineeringNuclear Engineering
Liberal Arts Click here for links to all CLA minorsAfrican-American StudiesAmerican StudiesAnthropologyArt HistoryClassical StudiesCommunicationCreative WritingDanceEnglishEnvironmental and Politics & PolicyFilm Video StudiesForeign Languages-ManyHistoryLaw and SocietyLinguisticsLGBT StudiesPhilosophy Political ScienceReligious StudiesSociologyTheatre Theatre Design & ProductionWomen's Studies
Management http://www.krannert.purdue.edu/undergraduate/minors/home.asp
Economics and Management
Science Biology
ChemistryMathematicsPhysicsStatistics
Technology Aerospace TechnologyBiometricsBiotechnologyConstruction Management TechnologyConstruction GraphicsOrganizational LeadershipProduction Life Cycle Management
Supply Chain Management Technology
Unmanned Aerial Systems
PURDUE UNIVERSITY MATH ASSESSMENTREQUIREMENTS FOR CIT MAJORS ARE MA 16010 & 16020
MA 16010 SECTION FOR POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS CRNS: 11230 AND 11235 (SPACE IS LIMITED)
**ALEKS information is located at: http://www.math.purdue.edu/academic/undergrad/placement
Purdue University Math
Course DescriptionALEKS
PercentageSAT
MathACT
MathDo I need to take the ALEKS?
< 530 < 21 Yes!
MA 15300 Algebra and Trigonometry I 45% 530 21 Not required, but recommended.
MA 15800 Precalculus 60% 570 24 Not required, but recommended.
MA 16010 Applied Calculus 75% 620 26 Not required, but optional.
MA 16100MA 16500
Plane Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
85% 670 29 No ALEKS Needed
Please note: credit exam procedures have changed as of May 2014.Students can take advanced credit exams to receive Purdue Credit for select undergraduate courses. Exams cannot betaken for elective credit, they can only be taken for credit in a course that is required by the student's plan of study.Your advisor must give you a completed Mathematics Advanced Credit Exam Authorization Form before you can register for an exam.Credit exams are not open to students who have received a grade in the course (or an equivalent course) or are currently taking the course (after the first exam). Students with W in a course are permitted to take the credit exam.Fall exam scheduleSaturday, August 18, 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Saturday, August 18, 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Thursday, August 23, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.These dates and times are the only times that advanced credit exams will be administered during the semester. No credit exams are available during Purdue's Summer sessions.Exam RegistrationExam Registration Form. Registration closes 5 pm Thursday, August 16.ResultsResults will be submitted to the Office of the Registrar after the exams are scored. Allow for processing time before results are reflected in your student record. Both student and advisor will be notified of the results via filelocker.Courses with available Advanced Credit ExamsCredit exams for MA 15300, MA 15400, MA 15800. Credit exams for Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (MA 13700, MA 13800, MA 13900) Credit exams for Science Calculus (MA 16500, MA 16600. MA 26100, MA 26200, MA 26500, MA 26600).Credit exams for Applied Calculus (MA 15910, MA16010, MA16020, MA16021)
MATH ADVANCED CREDIT EXAMHTTP://WWW.MATH.PURDUE.EDU/ACADEMIC/UNDERGRAD/CREDIT/
Who Should Take the Foreign Language Placement Test During STAR?Students who plan to take the foreign language class in the fall semester
Who May Enroll in FL 101?• Students who are true beginners in the language, i.e. have never studied it at all, or• Students who have studied the language for fewer than two years in high school, or• Students whose last high school course in the FL ended five years or more ago
What Language Tests are Available During STAR?• French• German• Italian• Japanese• Latin• Russian• Spanish and Spanish for Heritage Speakers
FOREIGN LANGUAGE PLACEMENTNOT REQUIRED FOR CIT PROGRAMS: SELECTIVE OPTIONS
FOREIGN LANGUAGE PLACEMENT
If you would like to take the placement test, request the form from an advisor today.
POLYTECHNIC SUCCESS SEMINARMeets: R 12:30-1:20CRN: 29316
TECH 10000*1 CREDIT HOUR OPTIONAL COURSE
WOMEN IN TECHNOLOGY: EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIESMeets: F 11:30-12:20
CRN: 29317
TECH 10100*1 CREDIT HOUR OPTIONAL COURSE
INTRODUCTION TO 3D SPATIAL VISUALIZATION
CRN: SEE FLYERRecommended if you scored <20 on 2018
Polytechnic Visualization test.More information will be emailed to you.
TECH 19900*1 CREDIT HOUR OPTIONAL COURSE
Cornerstone Integrated Liberal ArtsThrough the lens of the humanities and social sciences, this program will introduce students to transformative texts that have influenced our understanding of the modern world and will prepare students to communicate more effectively.
• The program will provide students with a deep understanding of the dynamic human relationships and the global, social, and cultural dimensions that impact the disciplines of engineering, technology, science, medicine, business, and public policy.
• Students will be better positioned to respond to the changing demands of the world and marketplace to rise to the top of their fields as innovative and transformative leaders.
• Fulfills CIT Requirements:• Oral Communications • Communications • Humanities• Behavioral Social Science• Interdisciplinary Selectives
Your plan of study selectives are set up so that you will earn the Cornerstone Certificate as you complete your CIT Degree. See your advisor to have the Certificate added to your plan of study.
For More Information: https://www.cla.purdue.edu/students/academics/certificates/cornerstone.html
CORNERSTONE CERTIFICATE
Entrepreneurship and Innovation• Entrepreneurial business knowledge and skills.• Team building, leadership and communication skills.• Access to a network of like-minded students and
professionals.• Enhanced job prospects and career choices.• Hands-on real-world experiences to showcase to future
employers.
For More Information: https://www.purdue.edu/entr/requirements/
ENTREPRENEURSHIP CERTIFICATE
You will be required to attend a registration meeting once per semester to plan the next semester’s courses. This website link will help you with course registration.CIT Registration website: https://polytechnic.purdue.edu/degrees/computer-and-information-technology/advising/registrationwhich include Scheduling Handouts:
• Pre-Requisite List• General Business Interdisciplinary Selectives• Student Course Request Form• Form 23 (Schedule Revision Request)• Fall 2018 CIT Plan of Study Comparison Chart• No Credit Courses• Independent Study Form• Independent Study Steps• AP Credit – Mapped to CIT Plan of Study• Critical Path Documents (Fall 2018 - CNIT, CSEC, NENT, SAaD)
CIT REGISTRATION MEETINGS
SCHEDULE REVISION CALENDARAVAILABLE AT HTTPS://WWW.PURDUE.EDU/REGISTRAR/CALENDARS/
Complete Pre-registration with CIT Advisor. If extra support is needed, the Polytechnic open lab is ?????
Once in the lab, YOU MAY NOT USE YOUR CELL PHONE Before registering for classes:
Verify that scheduling assistant/myPurdue is set for Fall 2018 If you miss your dates, you will not be allowed to go back in and
change your schedule until July 23rd -25th and then again July 30th
beginning at 8:00 am until August 24th. (*Please refer to drop/add calendar for final dates to make schedule adjustments.)
You MUST have complete pre-registration before leaving the lab today
After using Scheduling Assistant, print two copies of your course requests and check out with your Advisor
PRE-REGISTERING FOR CLASSES
Honor Students• Arrange an appointment to meet with the Honors College.• Call 765-494-2929 for more information.
Horizons Students (https://www.purdue.edu/horizons)• Must enroll in GS 19900 (3 credits) or GS 49000 (2 credits) first semester of
freshman year and pass.• You will be provided with an override to add these courses to your schedule when
you meet with the program staff when you arrive on campus.• Call 765-494-7094 for more information.
Purdue Promise (http://www.purdue.edu/purduepromise/index.html) • Must enroll in GS 19700 (1 credit)• You will be provided with an override to add these courses to your schedule when
you meet with the program staff when you arrive on campus.• Call 765-494-9328 for more information.
STUDENT PROGRAMS
ID: CITSTARPW: Welcome1!
GO TO COMPUTERS
MYPURDUE - REGISTRATIONREGISTRATION TAB
To view your time ticket through myPurdueo Log into your myPurdue account You will see “Registration Status”o Click on this and you will have dates and times listed of your time block
in which you are to log in and register for your classes. Check now and verify you have no holds that prevent you from registering during your time ticket.
o This is an example:
o If you miss your time ticket, you must wait until open registration in mid-July to register for your classes.
BEFORE YOU REGISTERYOUR REGISTRATION WINDOW DATES & TIMES ARE AVAILABLE ON MYPURDUE
Financial Obligation Review and acknowledge your annual financial obligation by visiting the Bills & Payments page via mypurdue.purdue.edu. Simply click the link “Acknowledge Your Financial Obligations” found within the Student Account section. Only students who do not have an SSN recorded in Banner will see the Taxpayer Identification Number section that is shown at the top of the screen shot in above attachment. All other students only get the Financial Obligation section that requires their name and last 4 digits of their PUID
Emergency Contact Add or validate an existing emergency contact by visiting the Academics page via mypurdue.purdue.edu and click the link “Emergency Contacts” found within the Personal Information section.Provide or verify your priority one emergency contact. Even if an emergency contact already exists and no changes are necessary, you must click the Verify/Submit Changes button above the contact information to verify the existing contact and release the hold
Detailed instructions are available online http://www.purdue.edu/registrar/currentStudents/students/holds.html
HOLD RELEASE INSTRUCTIONSYOU MUST COMPLETE FOR FALL 2018 REGISTRATION
USING SCHEDULING ASSISTANTSET TO SESSION: FALL 2018
You will need to select a course from each of these categories according to your plan of study
Be sure to select Fall 2018
PRE-REGISTERING FOR MATHMA 16010 IS IN CLASS (STRONGLY RECOMMENDED); MA 16010 HYBRID: COMBINATION IN CLASS
AND ONLINE; MA 16010DIST IS TAUGHT EXCLUSIVELY ONLINEMA 16010 SECTION FOR POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS CRNS: 11230 AND 11235 (SPACE IS LIMITED)
PRE-REGISTERING FOR TECH 12000R
MYPURDUE - MYPURDUEPLANACADEMICS TAB
After the July 20 schedule run, verify that your courses map to the CIT Degree Requirements utilizing myPurduePlan.
MYPURDUE – UNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTACADEMICS TAB
Read• Syllabus• Instructions• Information• Textbook
Ask QuestionsTime ManagementGet to know your ProfessorsDo Not Get Behind!
KEYS TO SUCCESS
Pre-Register for classes in HEAV OR ASSIGNED LAB Make sure you have uploaded your photo in myPurdue for
your Purdue ID Card Take advanced credit foreign language test If taking placement exam make sure you take your Form
231, you will need one for each exam. Return the white portion CIT Academic Policies and
Guidelines for Admitted Students with your signature to Angie, Darcy or Linda and you can keep the yellow copy for your records.
Attend STAR interest sessions. Classes begin August 20 at 7:30 a.m.!
We look forward to seeing you in July
REMEMBER!
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