Dual Credit CIS 101

This course is designed to explore theory and application of computers in information management; career opportunities, problem solving techniques, input/output media, microcomputer applications, and internet applications. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course.

What you’ll learn

  • The components of a computer system
  • What an operating system is and the role it plays in computing
  • How data types are represented in a computer system
  • How to differentiate between two network topologies and identify network components
  • How to analyze sample situations that digital security risks and suggest remedies
  • Write a simple computer program using structured coding principles
  • How to perform troubleshooting tasks

Course Description

Students will study current technology trends and development by using Windows 10 and Microsoft Office. Using hands-on exercise, students will apply and demonstrate their understanding of various Microsoft applications software. Self-assessment opens each module and will enable students to learn more in less time.


Students who take/complete this course

  • Earn a credit in Computer Science
  • Earn college-level credit
  • Receive a YCCS Certificate of Completion
Course Information
  • Credit:.50
  • Days:Tuesday-Thursday
  • Timings:1015-1127am
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