ISE218
Course | ISE218 |
Title | Fundamentals of Information Technology |
Credits | 3 |
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Description | This course introduces the fundamentals of Information Technology (IT) to students interested in the relationship between computer hardware, software, networks, and information systems. The course examines components found in high use computing devices such as desktop computers, smart phones, and navigation systems. The focus of the examination is understanding the underlying technology of each component, along with price/performance curves and competing technologies. Upon completion of the course, students should be proficient in reading device specifications, particularly functional and performance implications. Students should also be able to use that knowledge to compare competing devices. |
Prerequisite | Level 4 or higher on the mathematics placement examination or a grade of C or better in MAT 123 or higher; U2 standing or higher |
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Textbook | The Essentials of Computer Architecture and Organization, Fourth Edition, Linda Null and Julia Lobur, Jones & Bartlett Learning, ISBN#978-1-284-04561-1. |
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