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University College - Yanbu BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED COMPUTER SCIENCE (ACS) COURSE SYLLABUS Preparatory Computers – I (CS 001) Credit Hours – 3 [LT(1 ), LB(2 )] Second Semester – Academic Year 2007-08 Course Description: Topics covered in this course include: Computer Systems Components and their Functions, Windows XP Operating System, Application Software, Internet Tools & Technologies Prerequisite(s):

None

Co-requisite(s):

None

Prerequisites by Topics None Required Textbook(s): Timothy J. O., Leary and Linda I, Computing Essentials 2005 Complete Edition w/ Student CD (Paperback) ISBN: 0072256486 Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin; 16 edition (April 8, 2004) Reference Book(s): 1. Petor Norton, Petor Norton's Introduction to Computers, Sixth Edition, McGraw Hill/Glencoe, 2003, ISBN: 0-07-826421-9 2. Laurie Ann Ulrich, How to Do Everything with Microsoft Office 2003, McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2003, ISBN:0-07-2229373-3 3. Laurie Ann Ulrich, How to Do Everything with Windows XP, Second Edition, McGrawHill/Osborne, 2003, ISBN: 0-07-223080-0 Laboratory Requirement(s): Following software will be required in the lab. 1. Windows XP 2. MS Office Course Objective: This is first course in computer technology that teaches the basic concepts in electronics computing. This course covers the basic principles of computer system components, Windows Operating System, and its utilities. This course also covers hands-on exposure to application software and introduction to Internet Tool and Web Applications.

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Topics Covered: Module

Topics

Week

1.

Computer Systems Components and their Functions 1.1. Introduction to Computer and Devices 1.2. Computer Software

1-2

2.

Typing 1.1. Typing Practice 1.2. Typing Practice

3-4

3.

Windows Operating System 3.1. Introduction to Windows XP 3.2. Navigating Windows XP 3.3. File/Folder Management 3.4. Utility Software of XP

5-6

4.

Application Software (MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Excel) 4.1. MS Word 4.2. MS Powerpoint 4.3. MS Excel

5-14

5.

Internet Tools & Technologies 5.1. Internet 5.2. Web Applications 5.3. HTML

15

6.

REVISION

15

7.

FINAL EXAMINATION

16

Instructional Objectives∗: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: Computer Systems Components and their Functions • Explain computer and Devices • Describe types of Software Typing • Be able to type using typing application ∗

Conditions and standards for all enabling objectives are implied. They are "after completing this lesson" and "by correctly answering the corresponding test item".

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Windows Operating System • Be able to navigate Windows XP • Be able to Manage Files and folders in Windows XP • Be able to use Utility Applications of Windows XP • Be able to configure Windows XP to meet user’s requirements Application Software • Be able to use MS Word, create and manage Word files • Be able to use and manage files MS Excel, create and manage Excel files • Be able to use MS Powerpoint, create and manage Powerpoint files Internet Tools & Technologies • Be able to use Internet tools • Be able to create simple web-pages by using HTML List of Laboratory Exercises: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Practical Demonstration of Computer System Using Microsoft Windows XP Using Utility Programs in MS Windows XP Typing Practice Typing Practice Creating a Basic Documents in MS Word and Effective Document Formatting Structuring Document with Tables Creating Formal Letters, Envelops, & Labels with Mail Merge 1. Planning & Building a Presentation 2. Enhancing a Presentation with Graphics & Animation Building & Formatting Worksheets Working with Formulas, Function & Charts Internet & Web Application Introduction

Instructional Tools and Evaluation Methods: The instructor will assess student's performance through a number of evaluation methods that include homework, class quizzes, laboratory sessions, assignments, mid-term, and final examinations. Course Assessment and Evaluation: • • • • • •

Homework/ Assignments Quizes Lab Work Mid Term Examination Final Lab Exam Final Exam

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Final Grades: An overall grade will be assigned on the following grading scale. INTERVAL POINTS LETTER GRADE

95 100 4.00

90 <95 3.75

85 <90 3.50

80 <85 3.00

75 <80 2.50

70 <75 2.00

65 <70 1.50

60 <65 1.00

A+

A

B+

B

C+

C

D+

D

Prepared by:

0 - <60 0 F

Reviewed by:

Prepared by: __________________________ Dr. Muhammad Abaidullah Anwar Coordinator CS-001/CS-100 Date: Approved by: Approved by: ___________________________ Dr. JUMAH EID AL-ALWANI DG Advisor & Coordinator, University College – Yanbu Date:

Date: 19 March 2008

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