CIT105

Almost every job in the modern professional work-place requires the ability to use computers in some form. CIT105 is designed to provide students with basic computer knowledge and skills - what we call "computer literacy." The official course description is given below:

"Presents an overview of computer information systems, including concepts relating to terminology, computer hardware, software, and networks as well as the impact of computers on society, ethical issues in computing and trends in information processing. Uses a microcomputer with systems software and applications software including a word processor, electronic spreadsheet, database management system, and web page editor to process data and present useful information. Note: basic computer knowledge or completion of CIT 103 is recommended. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). "

ART100-BCTC-Tim Birch