CS1733: Intro to Information Technlgy

Credits 3 Lab Hours 0 Lecture Hours 3 Clinical Hours 0
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This course Teaches modern readers to become not just computer users, but computational thinkers. Having grown up with computers, most readers already know how to use Information Technology (IT) in their daily lives–but use is not understanding. More than ever, they must become “computational thinkers,” able to conceptualize where and how computation can be used effectively. Equipping readers with a deeper understanding of the broad capabilities of technology, is taught using a project-oriented learning approach supported by examples and realistic problem-solving scenarios. The Course will teach readers to navigate IT independently and become effective users of today’s resources, forming a foundation of skills they can adapt to their personal and career goals as future technologies emerge. The text’s approach is centered on three types of content–skills, concepts, and capabilities–that prepare readers to adapt to an ever-changing computing environment. Real life examples and simulations will be covered in the MyITLab. EduKan course equivalency is CO145, as approved by Academic Affairs Council 1/25/2021.