Computer Information Technology
“Let all things be done decently and in order.” (I Corinthians 14:40).
CIT Suggested Prerequisites
The Verity CIT program operates on an intense, fast-paced schedule. Many students, especially those who do not have much background in computers or math, are unable to finish it in the normal 21-month program duration. In order to be able to finish the CIT program in an efficient and effective manner, it is suggested that all incoming CIT students meet the following prerequisites:
- Completion of a programming language class
- Familiarity with Microsoft Windows 2000/XP
- Moderate understanding of computer internals and networking
- Take the MCSA certification tests
We have located several resources to help you prepare for your CIT degree.
Computer Skills Preparation
Here are some ideas to help you learn the necessary computer skills:
- Networking
- Set up a home network
- Volunteer at church to help out
- Read the Sybex Network+ Official Study Guide or similar material
- Tech Support
- Fix family’s and friends’ computer problems
- Computer Disassembly/Reassembly
- Tear apart old computers
- Put computers back together
- Learn the names and purposes of each part
- Understand the dangers of static to equipment
- Volunteer as Network Administrator
- Become familiar with networking hardware
- Learn how to install Windows OS
IT Certifications Head Start
The first step towards earning the MCSA certification is a test on the Windows XP operating system. (For more information on this see the CIT Course Descriptions page.) Taking this test before coming to Verity can be a good indicator of whether the CIT program is for you. To prepare for the test, we recommend the book MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit for Exam 70-270. This guide contains the lessons, walk-throughs, tutorials, and practice questions to enable you to pass the exam. Feel free to contact the CIT department at cit@verityinstitute.org if you have any questions about this test.
Links:
Microsoft: Exam 70-270: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Windows XP Professional
