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2023-2024 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

CSA 100 - Computer Literacy

1 Credits, 1.5 Contact Hours
.5 lecture periods 1 lab period

Overview of computer applications and functions. Includes components of a computer system, spreadsheet, database, and word processing. Also includes using online information responsibly and securely. 

Recommendation: Completion of basic computer and keyboard skills, completion of REA 091  or satisfactory score on the reading assessment test before enrolling in this course. If any recommended course is taken, see a financial aid or Veteran’s Affairs advisor to determine funding eligibility as appropriate.
Information: CSA 100 is a one credit version of CIS 104  
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Course Learning Outcomes
  1. Describe the essential components of digital systems.
  2. Explain how to manage and protect a digital identity.
  3. Demonstrate basic operating system skills.
  4. Create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. 
  5. Use the Internet for e-mail and basic research using the World Wide Web.

Outline:
  1. Components of a Computer System
    1. Hardware
    2. Peripheral, Input and Output devices
  2. Operating System Basics
    1. File management
    2. Using windows
    3. Starting applications
  3. Word Processing Fundamentals
    1. Functions of a word processor
    2. Composing documents on the computer
    3. Saving and opening files
    4. Correcting errors and moving text
  4. Spreadsheet Fundamentals 
    1. Functions of spreadsheet software
    2. Basics of spreadsheet operations
    3. Formats for computerized data displays
    4. Accuracy in entering and retrieving data
  5. Presentation Graphics Fundamentals
    1. Functions of presentation software
    2. Presentation basic principles
    3. Creating presentations
    4. Saving and opening files
  6. Internet Fundamentals
    1. Using E-mail and online communities
    2. Searching for information
    3. Critical evaluation of Internet information
    4. Communicating online
    5. Safety, security and privacy while online


Effective Term:
Fall 2023