CS 1000-B: Introduction to Microcomputers and Applications


Semester:    May Term (Summer I) 2000 
Room:        2126 NH
Time:        11:00 AM - 1:30 PM MTWRF

Course Objective:

To develop conceptual knowledge about hardware, software and 
communications. Students will be familiar with the Internet, 
computer operating system, computer applications, and information 
technology.

Course Description:

This course covers computing technology and concepts and develops 
skills in personal-computer applications.  Topics include hardware
and software terminology, word processing, spreadsheets, e-mail, and
the Internet. It also covers the microcomputer operating system,
ethics, and current trends in the use of computers. A hands-on
laboratory is integrated with the course. A student may not receive
credit for both CS 115(CS 1000) and CS 138(CS 1010).

Software and Tools Used to Support Class:



Required Materials:


            

Grading Policy:

             The grade for the course will be assigned based on the following 
             percentages:


Instructor:

             Said C. Fares
             Office:                         2132  Nevins Hall 
             Traditional Office Hours:       10:30 AM - 11:00 AM MTWRF
 					     or by appointment
             Electronic Office Hours:        Any day, any time
             E-mail:                         sfares@valdosta.edu
             Phone:                          (912) 333-5780

Semester Calendar:

	     May	11:	First Class Day
	     May	22:	Mid-Term
	     June 	 1:	Last Class Day
	     June 	 2:	Final (Friday, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm)

Last update May 10, 2000