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IT 100: Introduction in Computing and Information Processing
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Brevard College
A modular course to strengthen information technology and computer proficiency for students who do not have competency in Operating Systems and Word Processing; Spreadsheet or Presentation. Enrollment in these modules is based on self selection or recommendation from the Academic Enrichment Center. Only those students whose placement profile so indicates may take one or more of these modules. This course will not satisfy the IT requirement for graduation.
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IT 100A: Operating Systems and Word Processing
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
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IT 100B: Spreadsheet Applications
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
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IT 100C: Presentation Applications
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
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IT 201: Fluency in Information Technology
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
The course expands information technology literacy and Internet literacy by encouraging multiple applications of the Internet as tools for promoting communication, data sharing, discussion, and research, and provides a framework for understanding the societal, ethical, and legal considerations including intellectual property and copyright issues associated with this technology. Students will develop a working knowledge of how to analyze and differentiate among the various electronic resources to address cross disciplinary information needs. Students will also be taught to use critical thinking skills and methods of analysis to study the production and dissemination of information. They will examine specific issues concerning information technology’s impact on society which will have practical applications for their future research endeavors and successful participation in a digital society. Students will also be introduced to the basics of web programming and design.
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IT 210: Advanced Computing Applications
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
An advanced computer course providing a technical and conceptual background for recognizing the role of computer information resources in enhancing organizational processes. Class structure stresses extensive hands-on experience to plan, analyze, design, develop, and test solutions utilizing software applications found in an integrated software program.
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IT 211: Introduction to Computer Programming I
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
An introduction to programming and problem solving using a high-level programming language. Emphasis will be on program design, algorithm development and good programming habits and techniques. This introductory computer course will examine historical and current trends and applications in computer utilization, hardware and software. In addition, the social implications of computers are addressed. Prerequisite: MAT 100.
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IT 212: Introduction to Computer Programming II
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
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IT 212L: Introduction to Computer Programming II Lab
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
A continuation of IT 211 with emphasis on program design and testing. Prerequisite: IT 211. Corequisite: IT 212L
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IWIL 121: IWIL Workshop
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
This is a projects class, the content of which depends upon the Brevard College faculty teaching it. Regardless of the subject matter, professors facilitate a workshop—a field trip, a laboratory, a performance, a demonstration, a series of oral histories, a theatrical presentation, an art installation, the creation of a publication—that develops student leadership skills. Over the course of the semester, students will have opportunities for shared decision-making and leadership; involvement in the larger community; a public presentation; and group reflection about the project and the leadership of it. Prerequisite: must be accepted in the IWIL program. Course may be taken four times under different workshop titles.
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