FS104 Computer Applications

Course Syllabus

Course Description:

This course introduces students to the basic operation of computer hardware on both Mac and PC platforms. File management and storage, basic word processing, spreadsheet and database techniques are explored. The use of scanners, printers, external drives and other equipment will be examined. Students will also be introduced to the Internet as a research and networking tool.

Course Meeting Days Mondays, Oct 6 th to December 15th, 2008
  Tuesdays, Oct 7th 2008 to December 16th
Course Meeting Times: Mondays - 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Room: PC Lab
  Tuesdays - 8 a.m. to Noon. Room: PC Lab
  Tuesdays - 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Room: PC Lab
Course Length: 11 weeks:
Course Prerequisites: None
Credit Values: 3 Credits
Instructor Email dbieser@officeskills.org
Estimated Homework Hours 4 hours per week

Instructor Office Hours: Mon/Tues 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. PC Lab
Course Presentation: Overview of FS104 Computer Applications
Recommended Text: Microsoft Office 2007 Introductory Concepts and Techniques by Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman and Misty E. Vermaat . Thomson Learning Inc. (ISBN 978-1-4188-4327-4);

Course Competencies:

Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:

  • Use and manage computer hardware peripherals for input, output, and storage.

  • Use an Internet browser

  • Manage and organize files.

  • Grading Scale :

    All assignments must have clear criteria and objectives to meet. All students shall be treated equitably. It will be that student’s right to know his/her grade at any reasonable point that information is requested by that student. The criteria for determining a student’s grade shall be as follows (on a percentage of total points basis):

    Process for Evaluation

    Attendance & Participation
    25%
    Lab Assignments
    20%
    Homework
    20%
    Midterm Exam
    10%
    Final Exam
    15%
    Final Presentation
    10%

    Grading Scale

    A 100-93   C 76-73
    A- 92-90   C- 72-70
    B+ 89-87   D+ 69-67
    B 86-83   D 66-65
    B- 82-80   F 64 or below
    C+ 79-77   Late work not accepted


    Course Introduction PowerPoint Presentation