CSC 116 - Information Computing Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Open This course presents the basic concepts of information systems and computer literacy. The course incorporates theory as well as hands-on practice which focuses on spreadsheets and database management systems (DBMS). Competencies
- Create and edit spreadsheets
- Describe the purpose of spreadsheets and their common components
- Identify the functionality available on the command ribbons and put them to proper use
- Manipulate text and numbers by entering, selecting, editing, finding, copying, and rearranging
- Format the contents of a spreadsheet and copy formatting and style from one item to another
- Implement conditional formatting
- Manage rows and columns by inserting, deleting, altering height, changing width and using autofit
- Enhance the workbook by coloring, rearranging and renaming worksheet tabs
- Utilize page setup, formatting, scaling, backgrounds, breaks, borders, and titles
- Employ commands available to review and correct the spreadsheet such as spell check, track changes, freeze and unfreeze rows or columns, add comments, and change workbook views
- Alter standard document properties
- Save a spreadsheet in multiple formats including the default format, PDF and as a web page
- Print, publish, submit or otherwise share a workbook
- Incorporate functions and formulas in a spreadsheet
- Demonstrate using the formula ribbon and differentiate between automatic and manual calculation options
- Incorporate absolute, relative and 3D references in a formula
- Use math functions such as SUM, AVERAGE, COUNT, COUNTA, MIN, MAX
- Execute logical tests using functions such as IF, SUMIF, COUNTIF
- Utilize date and time functions
- Implement financial functions such as PMT, NPV
- Demonstrate the use of VLOOKUP, XLOOKUP function
- Verify formulas and the results of a formula
- Display the formulas in cells rather than the resulting value
- Evaluate worksheet data and create reports
- Perform What-if analysis with tools such as scenarios, goal seek and data table
- Create and format column charts, line charts, and pie charts
- Implement chart components such as data labels, data point and data series
- Implement filters to display a subset of data
- Alter the chart type and style
- Summarize data with a pivot tables and pivot charts
- Import data into and export data from a spreadsheet
- Examine fundamental concepts in a database management system (DBMS)
- Describe the features and components of a DBMS
- Define relational database terminology such as byte, field, record, table, data type, query and relationship
- Explain the purpose and necessity of queries and querying a database
- Summarize the basic concepts of SQL
- Introduce database software and provide an overview
- Support principles of effective database design and maintenance
- Design a database to satisfy a collection of requirements
- Create tables in datasheet and design views
- Identify the requirements of database tables including fields, data types, format, input masks and steps that can be taken to reduce redundancy
- Establish relationships between tables
- Enforce referential integrity with primary key and foreign key fields
- Specify validation rules and default values
- Add, change and delete records in a table
- Update table design and edit field properties
- Use lookup fields and multi-valued look-up fields
- Create forms using wizards
- Produce reports using wizards
- Manage a database with operations such as backup, recovery, repair, compacting and checking for dependent objects
- Produce queries that provide accurate results when executed
- Construct queries with relational and conditional operators (>, >=, <, <=, =, <>)
- Produce queries using logical operators (BETWEEN, OR, AND)
- Utilize the wildcard operator (*)
- Sort data in query results
- Form queries using aggregate functions and group by
- Develop cross-table queries
- Generate calculated fields
- Export, print, publish, submit or otherwise share query results
- Utilize a word processing application for data display
- Use graphs in a professionally formatted document
- Use charts in a professionally formatted document
- Develop a slideshow presentation to display data
- Construct graphs in a professionally formatted presentation
- Construct charts in a professionally formatted presentation
- Demonstrate file management on a computer
- Make and save files
- Rename files
- Retrieve files
- Manage files
- Appraise the principals and components of an Information System (IS)
- Differentiate the various types of information systems such as transaction processing, decision support, knowledge management, learning management, and database management
- Compare IS to Information Technology (IT)
- Describe methodologies used in the development and acquisition of IS
- Explain how information systems impact an organization’s operations and contribute to gaining a competitive advantage
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages of cloud-based information systems
- Summarize digital crime, digital security threats and security measures
- Examine topics in technology
- Discuss digital literacy and digital citizenship
- Give examples of connecting and communicating online including types of websites and media
- Describe computer and mobile device hardware and software
- Identify programs, apps and tools
- Explain digital security risks and defenses
Competencies Revised Date: 2019
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