ITS-1010 - Computing and Information Technology* (3) Prerequisite: College-level reading placement or complete one of the following: IRW-0900A or IRW-0900B Students gain an appreciation and understanding of the societal and global impact of computing technologies. Students learn the fundamentals of computing, focusing on the impact of technology through interdisciplinary computer projects. Activities rely on creativity, problem-solving, data and informational analysis, program design, writing computer code, cyber security and networking, and global impact. Students are actively engaged in projects that develop skills in computational thinking, logic, and scientific reasoning. Students that have taken ITS-1015 should speak with an advisor prior to registering for this course.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Differentiate between hardware and software.
CO2 - Use collaborative tools effectively.
CO3 - Use spreadsheet software to make.data driven decisions.
CO4 - Describe Cyber threats, challenges, and opportunities.
CO5 - Apply simple coding concepts.
CO6 - Students will explore societal and global impact of computing technologies.
CO7 - Students will use tools and techniques to create relevant digital artifacts.
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