CISM125 — Introduction to Computers
Designed for those with little or no knowledge of computer operations. Students will learn the basic components of a microcomputer, terminology of computing, and fundamentals of integrated software using a word processor, spreadsheet, and filer program. Other topics include computers in society, business and government as well as jobs and careers in computing. Meets General Education requirement for Technology.
Part of
- Baking and Pastry - Option
- Culinary Arts
- Food Service Management
- Baking and Pastry I
- Culinary Arts I
- Air Traffic Control Terminal
- Aviation Studies
- Professional Helicopter Pilot-Option
- Professional Pilot-Option
- Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Data Collection Technician-Option
- Business Administration
- Child Development and Child Care
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Programming
- Computer Systems Support
- Cybersecurity - Option
- Engineering
- Fine Arts Studies
- General Studies
- Human Services
- Media Studies
- Technical Studies
- Flight Instructor
- Graphic Design
- Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Field Technician
- Computer Forensics Specialist
- Computer Security Specialist
- Computer Technician Specialist
- Help Desk Specialist
- Oracle Database and GIS Specialist
- Oracle SQL Programming and Database Design Specialist
- PC Specialist
- Project Management
- Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Repair Specialist
- Smartphone Programmer
- Microsoft Office Credentials
- Bookkeeper Credentials
- Game Design and Development - Option
- Esports - Option
- Physics
- Commercial sUAS Data Collection