An overview of information processing that is applicable to all career areas, with
consideration of societal trends and issues arising from the use of computers. A major
focus will be to increase the student's personal and professional productivity through
the use of the microcomputer and various software packages. Applications to be covered
include: operating systems, spreadsheets, data base management, word processing,
graphics, telecommunications, and programming techniques. Three lecture hours per week.
This course satisfies the Computer Literacy Core requirement. Not open to students
who have received credit for BTE 117.
Note:This course was previously numbered BTE 117.
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