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CIT Department Information

Computing Facilities at Hamilton & Middletown

There are several computer classrooms on each campus which are designed as research and learning environments. All appropriate CIT courses are offered in a computer classroom, allowing the instructor to demonstrate processes and students to get immediate hands on experience during class. Each campus has an open computer lab facility where students use up-to-date personal computers and a wide array of software. Each lab has a large collection of Windows based machines and a few Macintoshes.

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Mission

The Computer and Information Technology Department (CIT) shares in the missions of Miami University, of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and of our regional campuses in Hamilton and Middletown. The department focuses on meeting the information technology education needs of Hamilton, Middletown, and surrounding communities by offering high quality, technically relevant courses and programs in information technology. We are committed to teaching, learning, and scholarship that is interactive and innovative and in which our faculty, staff, and students realize their full potential. We are dedicated to providing a technical education integrated with Miami University's traditional strength in liberal education.

Vision

The Computer and Information Technology Department will be recognized as the premier computing and information technology program by both students and employers in Southwest Ohio. The CIT department will be known for its leadership and commitment to delivering high-quality, industry-responsive, technically relevant courses that will prepare students for lifelong learning.

Values

The Computer and Information Technology Department is committed to:
• advancing life-long learning principles for both traditional and non-traditional students.
• fostering high quality teaching by energetic, committed, and knowledgeable faculty.
• creating an intellectually stimulating and challenging learning environment.
• supporting continual faculty growth and development to ensure currency in our dynamic discipline.
• providing a flexible and dynamic curriculum that is responsive to the changing IT work force needs.
• involving local IT industries in curriculum development and delivery.
• providing student co-op and internship opportunities to complement their CIT education
• fostering ethical behavioral principles.
• promoting diversity of its staff, faculty and student bodies.
• pursuing a collegial decision making model in its governance.