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CSE3 - Fluency in Information Technology
Units: 4
Course Objectives: Information technology is playing a large and increasing role in both
society and the individual lives of citizens. This course attempts to provide
students with basic information they need to deal with information technology.
It is more of a concepts course than a programming course, but some simple
programming will be done as part of the teaching of concepts. Further course
information can be found here.
Course Description: Introduces the concepts and skills necessary to effectively use
information technology. Includes basic concepts and some practical skills with
computers and networks.
Format: Hours of week expected of student3 hours of lecture, 1 hour of discussion,
2 hours of lab, and 6 hours of outside preparation.
Prerequisites: None.
Other restrictions: This course is open to all students.
Example Textbook(s): Fluency with Information Techolology, by Lawrence Snyder and The Web Wizard's
Guide to HTML by Wendy Lehnert.
Offered: One quarter per year, normally in the winter.
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