CIS110 — Technical and Digital Literacy
CIS 110 - Technical and Digital Literacy CIS 110 - Technical and Digital Literacy Hours: 3 This course is an introduction to the tools for managing information. In this course students will build their knowledge of key technology concepts, including the functions of the Internet and Web, computer systems and applications, and the range of ethical issues that continue to emerge in our global, technology-driven society. An information system includes people, procedures, hardware, software, and data. These components are used to develop students’ ability to locate, organize, store, retrieve, evaluate, synthesize and annotate information from print, electronic, and other sources in preparation for solving problems and making informed decisions. The students will complete hands-on introduction to managing information using applications software for word processing, presentations, spreadsheets, and database management. Recommended: Keyboarding skills are recommended. Prerequisite: None
Part of
- Arts & Humanities Guided Pathway to Success, AA
- Health Science Guided Pathway to Success, AA
- Accounting, AAS
- Building Construction, AAS
- Business, AAS
- Computer Information Systems, AAS
- Health Information Management, AAS
- Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) AAS
- Industrial Engineering Technology, AAS
- Law Enforcement - Associate of Applied Science
- Radiologic Technology, AAS
- Computer Information Systems Certificate
- Industrial Engineering Technology Certificate of Achievement
- Computer Information Systems Certificate of Specialization.
- Healthcare Security - Certificate of Specialization