DEPARTMENT OF
COMPUTER STUDIES AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
COSC 1301 Personal
Computing
Instructor: Jerry L. Garrett, Adjunct Professor
Office Telephone: 1.800.460.4636
Ext. 8462
Web-Site: http://www.austincc.edu/jgarret2
Course Description: A hands-on course for the development of skills needed to use personal
computer systems for business, individual, and educational applications. Learn
word processing, spreadsheet development, presentation software, database
management, and operating system function and utilization. Keyboarding skills
are not required, but are helpful. Course may not be applied toward a Computer
Science or Computer Information Technology degree.
Pre-requisite:
Reading-R
Approved Course Text: Microsoft Office 2007 Windows XP Edition,
Introductory; Beskeen/Cram/Duffy/Friedrichsen/Reding, Thomson/Course Technology ISBN: 1-4188-6047-6
Instructional Methodology: The course will consist of both lecture and
lab.
Policy on Cell Phones and Pagers: The use of cell phones and pagers is strictly prohibited in the
classroom. You are advised to turn your
cell phones and pagers off or turn them to silent mode.
Course Rationale:
This course is a
Computer Literacy Skill-based course that prepares students to be proficient in
Microsoft Office products. When
mastered, these products should give you the tools in a basic computer literacy
toolbox for use in all your other courses or in an office environment. It serves as a prerequisite to many other
courses in the Computer Science department.
Course Objectives/ Learning
Outcomes:
COSC 1301 Personal
Computing helps you develop automated personal productivity skills in the
following applications:
|
TOPIC |
SOFTWARE |
|
Operating Systems |
Microsoft Windows
XP |
|
Word Processing |
Microsoft Word 2007 |
|
Spreadsheet
Development |
Microsoft Excel
2007 |
|
Database
Management |
Microsoft Access
2007 |
|
Presentation
Development |
Microsoft
PowerPoint 2007 |
|
WWW Browsing |
Microsoft Internet
Explorer 7 |
You will learn how
to integrate information across Microsoft Office applications. You will develop your computer literacy with
an increased knowledge of computing concepts and terminology. You will also develop skills in disk and file
management using Microsoft Windows XP.
If you plan to use
your own computer to work on the assignments in this course, then you should
acquire the Microsoft 2007 Office Suite.
If you do not have this software, you should use the Computer Studies
computer lab to do the assignments.
SCANCompetencies:
Competencies have been identified that are relevant to the
level of instruction in the community college environment. These competencies
reflect the knowledge and skills employees need to succeed in any occupation.
This course will expose the student to the concepts and application of the
following competencies:
|
C8 |
Uses computers to
process information. |
|
C19 |
Applies Technology
to Task: Understands overall intent
and proper procedures for setup and operation of equipment. |
|
F5 |
Listening: Receives, attends to, interprets, and
responds to verbal messages and other cues. |
|
F10 |
Seeing Things in
the Mind’s Eye: Organizes and
processes symbols, pictures, graphs, objects, and other information. |
|
F11 |
Knowing How to
Learn: Uses efficient learning
techniques to acquire and apply new knowledge and skills. |
|
F16 |
Self-Management: Assesses self accurately, sets personal
goals, monitors progress, and exhibits self-control. |
Grade Policy: Grades will be based on your performance on the exams, chapter assignments, and chapter questions.
Exams (5) will count 200 points each
= 1000
Unit Homework/In-Class Assignments
(5) will count 100 points each = 500
Chapter Questions (21) will count 20
points each = 420
Points Used to Determine Course
Grade:
1920
Maximum
1728
A
1536
B
1036
C
1152
D
Below 1152
F
Homework/In-class assignments and
Chapter Questions may be submitted early, but
they will not be accepted after the due date.
If you don’t submit an assignment by the due date you will receive a zero(0) for that assignment.
If you are late taking an exam you
must make up the exam no later than one week from the assigned exam date. Also, if you take an exam late you will have
a reduction of 25 points from the
grade. After one week you can not make up an exam. NOTE:
The Final Exam can not be taken later than the date specified in the
class schedule.
Attendance / Withdrawal Policy:
Students are expected to be in the classroom at the beginning of the
class period and attend classes.
Students will be held responsible for all material covered in class. Regular attendance helps ensure satisfactory
progress towards completion of the course. The instructor may withdraw students
from the class if their absences exceed 10% of the total number of class
meetings. If you wish to withdraw from
this class, it is the student’s responsibility to complete a Withdrawal Form in
the Admissions Office. It is not the responsibility of the instructor to
withdraw the students from their class even though the instructor has the
prerogative to do so under the above listed circumstances.
Course/Class Policies:
Academic Integrity: A student is expected to complete his or her own projects and
tests. Students are responsible for
observing the policy on academic integrity described in the Current ACC
Student Handbook, under
“Student Discipline Policy, Section C”.
“Acts prohibited by the college for which
discipline may be administered include scholastic dishonesty, including but not
limited to cheating on an exam or quiz, plagiarizing, and unauthorized
collaboration with another in preparing outside work. Academic work submitted by students shall be
the result of their own thought, research or self-expression. Academic work is defined as, but not limited
to tests, quizzes, whether taken electronically or on paper; projects, either
individual or group; classroom presentations, and homework”.
The penalty accessed will be in accordance
with the current ACC Student Handbook policy. See http://www.austincc.edu/handbook/policies4.htm for more information.
Incomplete: A student may
receive a temporary grade of “I” (Incomplete) at the end of the semester only
if ALL of the following conditions are
satisfied:
1.
The
student is unable to complete the course during the semester due to
circumstances beyond their control.
2.
The student
must have earned at least half of the grade points needed for a “C” by the end
of the semester.
3.
The
request for the grade must be made in person at the instructor’s office and
necessary documents completed.
4.
To
remove an “I”, the student must complete the course by two weeks before the end
of the following semester. Failure to do
so will result in the grade automatically reverting to an “F”.
Freedom of Expression Policy: It is expected that faculty and students will respect the views of
others when expressed in classroom discussions.
Students with Disabilities Policy:
“Each ACC campus offers support services for
students with documented physical or psychological disabilities. Students with disabilities must request
reasonable accommodations through the Office for Students with Disabilities on
the campus where they expect to take the majority of their classes. Students are encouraged to make this request
three weeks before the start of the semester.
(Refer to the Current ACC Student Handbook)”