CISY 102 - Computer Literacy - Summer 2008


Course Description

CISY 102 - COMPUTER LITERACY

Credits: 3.00

Prerequisite: Recommend student know how to type. A computer literate person is referred to as one who understands how computers work, uses them, and identifies the role of computers in society. Students should have a basic understanding of computers and how to access information on the World Wide Web. Emphasis is placed on the application of microcomputers; the use of productivity software (word processing, spreadsheet management, presentation management, and data base management, search tools, and multimedia) to gather, analyze, and present information; and the social, ethical, and privacy aspects of the impact of computers on society. Students may not enroll for credit in this course if they have earned credit for a higher level computer science course. Open lab time required. (RVCC Catalog)

Lecture: 2.00 Lab: 2.00

Tuesday/Thursday

Section 03x - CRN - 31574
Tuesday AND Thursday 9:00 AM - 1:25 PM West Building W307


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