Course Descriptions
- CMPA-160 - COMPUTER BASICS: CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS 3 credits
- This course covers the most important computer literacy topics including a fundamental understanding of computer hardware (input, output, processing, and storage), and software (systems, applications, and productivity); using operating systems and common program functions; a practical study of the Internet (e-mail, Internet search techniques; resource evaluation and citations); a practical study of common productivity software (word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation); and an understanding of the implications and effects of computers in our social order. Three lecture hours. PREREQUISITE: OFFS-100 Basic Keyboarding Skills (can be concurrent, completed, or challenged)

