About
The first section of the CSIT website is the About Page. The about page explains who made the website, and also explains the different categories of the CSIT Department at CHC.
HTCIA
The HTCHA is called The High Technology Crime Investigation Association. The HTCIA is an organization founded in 1986 that helps prevent high tech crimes all around the globe. They give education, discussion, information, and collaboration with many people and organization to help protect themselves against technology-related crimes such as hacking, breaches, identity theft, scamming and phishing, and more. HTCIA is also a non-profit organization that has mutual member benefits and tons of partnerships. Some examples of HTCIA partnerships are Cellebrite, Monolith Forensics, and Sumuri. You can check out more on our HTCIA page or HTCIA home page.
Programming Team
The programming page is about the programming team and the programming contest. Each year around fall, there is a regional competition for programming called the CCSC(The Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges). This competition involves a duo or trio to compete against other colleges and university in the area. Some programming languages will be used at this contest such as Python, C++, and Java. You can check out more at our Programming Team subpage.
Some Photos Of The Programming Teams:
Student Internships
The student internships page is about the student’s experiences and their work in their respective internship. It would also describe what each area of study in the CSIT department for student internships. It would also give partners or potential companies that some students would also work in for their internship. To learn more about student internships, check out our page on it.
Some Photos Of Previous Internship Places:
News Page
There are many others things that are going on with Chestnut Hill College’s CSIT Department. Some news and articles are made to highlight the many works that has been going on around campus. The best way to check out the technology-related news going on, check out the news page.