CS100 — COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY
This course introduces students to computers and technology. Students learn the basics of microcomputer windows, operating system software and application software. Students complete hands-on computer projects to gain experience using the operating system, e-mail, the internet, word processing, electronic spreadsheets, and basic presentation graphics software. After successful completion of this course, students will be familiar with business and personal computer applications and commonly used computer terminology. The history and future development of computing and technology are reviewed, as well as a look at the future of computers along with the legal, ethical and privacy issues associated with computers. 3 Credits
Part of
- General Studies: Automotive Technology All-Brand
- Automotive Technology Stellantis
- Automotive Technology BMW
- Automotive Technology Toyota/Lexus
- Automotive Technology General Motors
- Liberal Arts: Political Science
- Criminal Justice
- Liberal Arts: Early Childhood Education
- Liberal Arts: Elementary Education
- Early Childhood Education
- Liberal Arts: Behavioral Health
- Liberal Arts: Human Services
- Radiologic Technology
- Radiologic Technology - Flex Option,
- Surgical Technology
- Nursing -
- General Studies
- Liberal Arts
- Liberal Arts: English
- Liberal Arts: Communication
- Liberal Arts: Psychology/Sociology
- Environmental Sciences & Safety
- General Studies: Science
- Life Sciences
- General Studies: Mathematics
- Biotechnology
- Biotechnology: Genomics & Biomanufacturing