INFO 104 IT Systems I

This course provides a foundation in hardware, safety environment, and customer service in information technology (IT) systems. Students acquire the essential skills to install, configure, optimize, troubleshoot, repair, upgrade, and perform preventive maintenance of computer hardware and applications. Students learn to meet business IT needs within realistic constraints. This course prepares students to take Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) A+ certification exams. 

 

CIP: 11.901

EPC: 527

Credits

5

Cross Listed Courses

Students in Information Technology, Cloud Computing Network Technology, and Cybersecurity programs take this course as part of their foundational courses and to promote well-rounded learning experiences.

Prerequisite

none

Corequisite

none

Offered

Fall, Spring

Outcomes

  1. Apply computer safety, environmental controls, and fundamental customer service skills as used in the industry.
  2. Install, configure, and troubleshoot PC motherboards, system components, cables and connectors, and peripheral devices as applied in the industry.
  3. Apply features, tools, commands, and technical specifications used in Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems as applied in the industry.
  4. Plan a computer-based system to meet the desired needs within realistic economic, and environmental constraints according to a business-needs scenario.
  5. Apply Windows system tools per industry standards.

Instructional Mode:

Hybrid

Campus:

Central

Lecture

40

Lab

20

Field Based Experience

0

Clinical

0