ITS-1055 - Introduction to Computing (3) Students learn what computing is and what role it plays as well as the concepts, techniques, skills, and tools needed for operating and managing computers in both personal and enterprise environments. Students will be able to identify the role computing plays in modern society in areas such as data analysis, automation, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Topics include computing devices, operating systems, data representation, file systems, networking, the Internet, cloud services, Cybersecurity, database systems, computer programming, and troubleshooting. Students that have taken ITS-1050 should speak with an advisor prior to registering for this course.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Identify appropriate computing devices and operating systems for various workloads and use cases.
CO2 - Process data stored in various binary or text file formats, load, access, and update data in enterprise database systems.
CO3 - Configure different networking devices for local network and internet connections, and provision and access resources in the cloud.
CO4 - Implement measures to secure networked computing devices and troubleshoot malfunctioning systems.
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