Schedule of Classes: Spring 2009 |
Computer Information Technology CIT 295B C01: Specialty Related Capstone Project
Showcases student's skills. Allows the student to develop a project suitable for presentation during an employment interview. It is anticipated that class will be taught in a seminar format with the project requirements determined by the instructor and the student. The final project may be evaluated by a committee composed of instructors, fellow students and outside professionals in the field. See all Computer Information Technology courses in the schedule of classes.
| CIT 295B C01 Spring 2009 Class Information | Registration Info: Please contact WNC Counseling Services at 775-445-3267 to obtain a call number and to register. |
| Call Number |
XXXXX |
Location |
Carson City |
| Instructor |
Alexander Manov, Ph.D. |
Cost (NV Resident) |
$192.00 |
| Prerequisites |
completion of a minimum of 21 emphasis required credits and 6 specialty required credits and/or consent of instructor |
| Credits/Grading |
3 Credits / Grade (A,B,C, etc.) |
| Class Status |
 This class is Open as of January 8, 2009* |
| History |
Class Schedule History (See when this course was offered over the last 3 years) |
| Notes |
SCHEDULES WILL BE DETERMINED INDIVIDUALLY. CONTACT INSTRUCTOR ALEX MANOV AT 445-3301 TO ARRANGE SCHEDULE. |
| Dates, Times and Locations |
| Dates |
Full Semester Course (January 20–May 16) |
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Times and locations to be determined |
| General information about this course |
| Catalog Description |
Computer Information Technology > 295B |
| Contact |
For more information about this class, please contact the Business and Computer Technology division. |
* Class status is updated once a day. This class information was last updated on January 8, 2009 at 1:29 am. Check Web-REG for the most current information. NOTE: Classes with low registration numbers may result in the class being canceled. Students are encouraged to register and pay early to reduce the chance of class cancellation. NEW EARLIER PAY DATE: Payment is due for full-term spring 2009 classes by January 9, 2009.
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