This introductory course provides a broad social and technical understanding of computers. It deals with questions such as: What are computers? How do they work? What can they do? How will they affect us now and in the future? CPSC 100 has both lecture and lab components. Lecture topics include history, hardware, software, networks, security, and programming. A major portion of the course is devoted to lab work on common computer applications, including word-processing, spreadsheets, database management, and presentations. Programming is introduced but not emphasized.
Restrictions: Must be in a Business Management Post-Degree Program (MGPD3, MGIT3, MGHA3).
Lecture Hours: 22.5
Lab Hours: 37.5