Graduates of this program will be able to:
1. Define basic IT terms and explain fundamental IT concepts.
2. Describe basic program control mechanisms: sequence, branching, encapsulation, polymorphism.
3. Research current career requirements that are vital for a degreed applicant --create well-written documents, data bases, and spreadsheets;communicate through computer networks and electronic mail; plan, design and produce HTML/web documents to be posted on the Internet
4. Use a variety of search strategies to retrieve information and use networks to access information (on-line databases, libraries and electronic bulletin boards)
5. Demonstrate a set of end user skills that will enable them to control their desktop computing environment for maximized productivity
6. Demonstrate the ability to write, test and debug application programs using current programming languages.
7. Apply troubleshooting procedures to correctly identify the defective component, when presented with a personal computer that has a defective component.
8. Use computer technology and software for purposes of defining problems, gathering information, analyzing data and information, and interpreting and generalizing results.
9. Demonstrate the ability to install necessary hardware and software, in order to effectively create and use a computer network. When necessary, this will include locating and downloading required patches and service packs.
10. Produce written technical reports.
11. Give oral presentations on technical subjects ...and demonstrate competence using appropriate software for the creation & use of support materials (e.g., slides, documents, websites, sound, video etc...).
12. Demonstrate knowledge of ethical computing.
13. Transfer computer skills learned from one activity to a different activity.
14. Know how to access and use online documentation, tutorials and other resources.
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