Purdue STAR 2015Purdue UniversityPurdue Polytechnic Institute(formerly College of Technology)Department of Computer & Information Technology
Class of
2019!
Introductions & Welcome� Angie Murphy, Senior Academic Advisor (Last Names: L-Z)
� Room 207, Knoy Hall� [email protected]
� Shavonne Austin, Academic Advisor (Last Names: A-K)� Room 209, Knoy Hall� [email protected] office hours are posted on the CIT website: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 CIT Announcements that will notify you of important CIT Registration Meetings and CIT Events. If you are not receiving these messages, please send email to your academic advisor and you will be added to the mailing list. These emails will be sent to your @purdue.edu email address. 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.
CIT Bachelor of Science Program Majors
B.S. in Computer and Information Technology
The first year is the SAME 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 (General)� Network Engineering Technology (NET)� Systems Analysis and Design (SA&D)
Each Plan of Study can be located on the majors webpage:https://polytechnic.purdue.edu/degrees/a-z
In Your Folder….***If you did not attend STAR, please pick up your folder from your Advisor during their office hours as posted on the CIT website.***
Right Side� Helpful Contacts Sheet� Plans of Study � Form 231’s- for placement exams
(Math separate form)� CNIT course Pre-requisite List� Advanced Placement Credit List� Computer Recommendations� *CIT Policies & Guidelines � CIT Information Sheet� CIT Transfer Credit Approval Form � Fall 2015 Schedule Revision
DROP/ADD DEADLINES
Each semester the calendar is posted at: http://www.purdue.edu/registrar/
calendars/index.html
Left Side� Purdue Polytechnic Institute Info
*Will need to sign this form when you arrive on campus.
Job Placement in CIT
Average Starting Salaries
2009-2010: $58,8322010-2011: $55,5112011-2012: $57,0422012-2013: $59,8902013-2014: $61,493
Job Placement Rates
Graduates with jobs or in graduate school within 6 months = 90%
Percentage Employed in Indiana= 26%
Total Number of 2013-2014 Graduates= 80
90% of students report completing Internships Upon Graduation
CIT Graduates Positions and SectorsCompany/Position Sector Products
Interactive Intelligence Information Technology Call center software.Support Engineer Business process automation.
Cerner Corporation Healthcare Create computerized medical Software Engineer/Developer devices, health care systems.
Provide remote hosting, cloud based services.
Bank of America Financial Banking systems.Technical Project Analyst
ExxonMobil Energy Breakthrough technologies Systems Analyst have helped keep pace with
rising global energy demand by making more energy supplies available, while also reducing the environmental footprint of energy development.
John Deere Agriculture Agricultural and construction equipment.
AITP Career Fair September 10, 2015 Recreational Sports Complex
Purdue Polytechnic Career Fair February 2015 (TBA)Purdue Memorial Union
Job Placement Resources &
CIT Student OrganizationsCIT Job placement listserv, send an email to:[email protected] with the message body stating "subscribe" only. You may also subscribe by going to the following webpage:https://lists.purdue.edu/mailman/listinfo/citjobs.Student Employment (Federal Work Study and Student Employment Opportunities)http://www.purdue.edu/dfa/studentjobs.php
Purdue Center for Career Opportunities: https://www.cco.purdue.edu
Student OrganizationsAssociation for Information Technology Professionals (AITP)http://aitp.tech.purdue.edu/Women in Technologyhttps://boilerlink.purdue.edu/organization/womenintechnologyCyber Forensics Clubhttps://www.boilerlink.purdue.edu/organization/pcfAssociation for Computing Machinery-Women (ACM-W) Purdue Chapter https://boilerlink.purdue.edu/organization/acm-wMinority Technology Association (MTA)boilerlink.purdue.edu/organization/minoritytechnologyassociation
Advanced Placement and Transfer Credits
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.
Dual Credit: If you have taken college courses in Indiana while in high school or at another University, you may receive direct transfer credit if the courses were taken for dual credit (high school and college). You must submit official transcripts to the Office of Admissions. Credit Evaluation will send you a letter to determine if the credit can be used for college credit.
Add NOTES to Form 23A with additional information
Registering for Classes� Go to lab in WTHR
� Register promptly at 3:15 p.m. � Once in lab, YOU MAY NOT USE YOUR CELL PHONE� When in the lab:
� You will Register for Classes on myPurdue with the PIN provided on the Form 23A attached to your email.
� Register for 15-16 credit hours to graduate in four years & required for specific scholarships (i.e. 21st Century Scholars) and financial aid
� After STAR, how to locate PIN #:� Login to myPurdue� Click on Academic Tab (next to financial)� Under Quick Links on the left, click on Registration PIN (Under Registration
Tools)� Select Fall 2015 and press submit
� You will receive a NEW PIN # for each semester, which is why it is IMPORTANT to attend a Registration Meeting in October (Spring Registration) and March (Summer/Fall Registration)!
� After today, you will not be allowed to go back in and change your schedule until July 13th until July 15th at 11:59 pm and July 20th until August 31st.
First Semester (Scheduling Assistant)Verify that the
session is correct.
*List each course as indicated on the Advisor
Schedule Recommendation list (Form 23A).
Include alternative course options using the alternative course listed on your Form 23A and
your plan of study.
*CIT Learning Community: The course CNIT 18000 has already been placed on your course schedule and you are registered for the class. You may NOT change this Learning Community course time or drop the LC class without withdrawing from the Learning Community. Lock the times on Scheduling Assistant to remain in the course.
First Year Recommended CoursesFirst Semester
CNIT 18000 (Intro. To Systems Dev)TLI 11100 (Gateway to Technology Leadership and Innovation)ENGL 10600E/10800 MA 16010A (Applied Calculus I) (ALEKS score 75%)TECH 12000(E/C/R) (Design Thinking In Technology)
Second SemesterCNIT 15501 (Intro to Software Development Concepts)CNIT 17600 (Info. Tech & Arch)COM 11400C (Fund. of Speech Communications)MA 16020A (Applied Calculus II)OLS 25200 (Human Relations in Organizations)
CIT Prerequisite List : https://polytechnic.purdue.edu/sites/default/files/files/CNIT%20Course%20Pre-Requisites-F14.pdfCIT No Credit Course List : https://polytechnic.purdue.edu/sites/default/files/NoCreditCourses-2015.pdf
*Humanities and Behavioral/Social Sciences (BSS) course options are listed at: http://www.purdue.edu/provost/initiatives/curriculum/course.html
Purdue University Math Assessment Requirements
for CIT Majors = MA 16010 & 16020
Course Description Required ALEKS Percentage for Fall 2015 Placement
MA 15300 Algebra and Trigonometry I 45%
MA 15800 Precalculus 60%
MA 16100MA 16500
Plane Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
85%
85%
MA 16010 Applied Calculus I 75%
ALEKS information is located at: http://www.math.purdue.edu/academic/undergrad/placement
Registering for MA 16010
*MA 16010I is a more hands-on approach to calculus which allows you to work on problems in a small group, low-pressure setting with online lectures.
Math Advanced Credit ExamsMath 16010 and 16020 are required for CIT
Summer exam schedule� 9:30 am - 11:30 am Sunday, Aug. 23� 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm, Sunday, Aug. 23� 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm, Thursday, Aug. 27
Sign up is electronic!
Exam Registration� Registration closes 5 pm, Thursday, Aug. 20. Register for your credit exam
before the deadline at: https://purdue.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_aacMSBQKSmRfePr
� Results will be submitted to the Office of the Registrar on the next business day. Allow for processing time before results are reflected in your student record. Both student and advisor will be notified of the results via filelocker.
� Student guides are available at: http://www.math.purdue.edu/academic/undergrad/credit/undergrad
TECH 12000 E/C/R:An Integrated Experience� TECH 12000 (Design Thinking in Technology) + ENGL or
COM = Relevant assignments to Technology field� TECH 12000E
� Linked with ENGL 10600E� TECH 12000C
� Linked with COM 11400C� TECH 12000R
� ONLY taken if you have established credit in ENGLAND COM
� Must register for BOTH TECH 12000_ & ENGL or COM separately
Registering for TECH 12000
Foreign Language Test Out
� Recommended!� Freshmen may not receive credit for level 10100 until
level 10200 has been passed.� Ex: If a student has tested into SPAN 10200, they may
not receive the credit for 10100 until 10200 is taken and completed.
� A student is only allowed to test out of 12 credits maximum.
� Form 231 is in your folder, take this to the testing center.
https://www.purdue.edu/testingcenter/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/231-Form-updated-092214.pdf
� Languages Tested: French, German, Japanese, Latin, Russian, Spanish, and Spanish for Heritage Speakers
� Dates: June 15 - July 10 (weekdays only and closed on Friday July 3rd)
� Time: 10am-3pm (No Japanese or Russian tests may be started after 2pm; No tests may be started after 2:30pm; we close promptly at 3pm)
� Location: Stanley Coulter Hall 231� Required ID’s (see next slide)
Taking the Foreign Language Test
During STAR
Taking the Foreign Language Test
During BGRForeign Language (French, German, Japanese, Latin, Russian,
Spanish, and Spanish for Heritage Speakers)� Fall 2015: August: Wednesday 8/19 – Friday 8/21 and Monday 8/24� Time: 6:00 pm (Students taking the Japanese or Russian test
MUST arrive promptly due to short test period)� Location: Stanley Coulter Hall 231� Required:
� Form 231, filled out and signed by your advisor� Valid Purdue ID (PUID Card)� Second form of identification with Photo ID (such as current
passport or Driver's License)� If you do not have a valid PUID card please provide Purdue
documentation of your name with your Purdue ID number
Customize Your Plan of Study
Partial List of Minors Available for CIT Students
*You may add any non-computing minor to your plan of study. To add a minor, please speak with your Advisor.
College or College or College or College or
SchoolSchoolSchoolSchoolMinorMinorMinorMinor Availabil ity*Availabil ity*Availabil ity*Availabil ity*
AgricultureAgricultureAgricultureAgriculture Agricultural systems management All majors
Animal sciences All majorsCrop science All majorsEntomology All majorsFarm management All majorsFisheries and aquatic sciences All majorsFood and agribusiness management All majorsFood science All majorsForensic sciences All majorsFurniture design All majorsHorticulture All majorsNatural resources and environmental All majorsPet food processing All majorsPlant biology All majorsPlant pathology All majorsSoil science All majorsSustainable environments All majorsUrban forestry All majorsWeed science All majorsWildlife science All majorsWood products manufacturing All majors
Health & Health & Health & Health &
Human Human Human Human
SciencesSciencesSciencesSciences
Human development and family
studiesAll majors
Foods and nutrition All majorsNutrition All majorsPsychology All majors
EducationEducationEducationEducation Global studies (PDF) All majors
http://www.education.purdue.edu/advising/p
df/GLOB.pdfAll majors
College or College or College or College or
SchoolSchoolSchoolSchoolMinorMinorMinorMinor Availability*Availability*Availability*Availability*
EngineeringEngineeringEngineeringEngineering Electrical and computer engineering
All majors, except
Biomedical
Engineering
Environmental and ecological All majorsMechanical engineering All majors
Nuclear engineering All majors
Liberal ArtsLiberal ArtsLiberal ArtsLiberal Arts Click here for links to all CLA minors
African-American studies All majorsAnthropology All majorsCommunication All majorsCreative writing All majorsForeign Languages-Many All majorsHistory All majorsLaw and society All majorsLinguistics All majorsLGBT studies All majorsPolitical science All majorsReligious studies All majorsSociology All majorsTheatre design & production All majorsWomen's studies All majors
ManagementManagementManagementManagementhttp://www.krannert.purdue.edu/undergradu
ate/minors/home.asp
ScienceScienceScienceScience Biology All majors
Chemistry All majorsMathematics All majorsPhysics All majorsStatistics All majors
TechnologyTechnologyTechnologyTechnology Biotechnology All majors
Organizational leadership and All majors
WOMEN IN TECHNOLOGY:EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES
� GAIN an in-depth view of the emerging role of women in technology.
� MEET female professionals in a variety of technology disciplines.
� HEAR the personal stories of the ways women balance their professional and personal lives.
� LEARN the academic and interpersonal skills and strategies you need to succeed in a technology career.
� NETWORK with professional women.� IMPROVE writing, communication, and
research skills� FIND encouragement and support from
other first year women technology students
TONI MUNGUIA, DirectorRecruitment Retention & Diversity
Phone: 765.494-7522email: [email protected]
TECH 10000-Technology Seminar (1 CR)
� Promote awareness and use of Purdue’s academic support systems.
� Promote awareness and use of non‐academic support services.
� Learn skills and strategies needed to succeed as a student in the College of Technology.
� Provide interaction with existing Technology students and alumni who can share how they have coped with the academic and non‐academic realities at Purdue University and to develop a support network.
� Provide positive reinforcement and assistance to build each students’ self‐confidence and achievement potential here at Purdue University.
Toni Munguia, DirectorRecruitment Retention & DiversityPhone: (765) 494‐7522Email: [email protected]
Meets Thursday 12:30Meets Thursday 12:30Meets Thursday 12:30Meets Thursday 12:30----1:20 p.m./ General Studies Tech 10000 CRN: 239161:20 p.m./ General Studies Tech 10000 CRN: 239161:20 p.m./ General Studies Tech 10000 CRN: 239161:20 p.m./ General Studies Tech 10000 CRN: 23916
Keys To Success� Read
� Syllabus� Instructions� Information� Textbook
� Ask Questions� Time Management� Get to know your Professors� Do Not Get Behind!
GO TO CLASS!
GO TO CLASS!
GO TO CLASS!
Remember!
� Register for classes in WTHR� Claim your ID at check-in (if photo uploaded) or have
photo taken and claim later during Resource Fair. � Take advanced credit foreign language test
� If taking placement exam make sure you take your Form 231, you will need one for each exam
� Classes begin August 24 at 7:30 a.m.!
Enjoy Yourselves!
Submit Forms to Advisors(White Copy: Advisor & Yellow Copy: Student)
WELCOME BOILERMAKERS!