COURSES
CA100 Computer Literacy
This course is an introduction to computer concepts and applications. It provides student basic knowledge of the computer hardware components and operating system and basic skills in using word processor, spreadsheet, database, and presentation application programs. Using the Internet, electronic mail and the World Wide Web, is also covered.
Pre_requisite: None
Credits: 3.0
Read more...CA105 Data Analysis
Upon completion of the course, students will learn the most important topics of Microsoft Office Excel 2013. You will learn how to create and format a workbook and work with formulas, functions, charts, and graphics. In addition, you will learn PivotTables and PivotCharts, advanced formulas and functions, and how to manage multiple worksheets. Finally, you will learn advanced techniques, such as financial and what-if analyses, external data usage, and Visual Basic Application integration.
Pre_requisite: CA100
Credits: 3.0
Read more...IS201 Computer Information System
The students will learn basic through advanced computer concepts with an emphasis on both the personal computer and enterprise computing. Topics include hardware, application and system software, the Internet and World Wide Web, communications, e-commerce, societal issues, database management, systems analysis and design, programming, information systems, career opportunities, certifications in the computer field, and computer trends.
Pre_requisite: ESL089 and MS099
Credits: 3.0
Read more...ED271 Application of Technology in Education
This is a laboratory course in which instructional design and the selection, production, and utilization of media resources are studied. A survey of perception, communication and learning theories, as well as selected research studies applicable to the design of instructional systems are included. Rubric for the course will be used for evaluation of students.
Pre_requisite: ED300
Credits: 3.0
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