Oct 31, 2024  
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ITSE 1294 - Special Topics in Computer Science: Information Technology in Health Care Occupations/Marketable Skills

2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 2 lab hours.
The student will describe the purpose and value of information technology in a health care or business office setting; demonstrate ability to successfully complete computerized tasks using software available; describe various uses of computers and information technology in health care or business office. (This course is for students whose major is in health occupations or Computer Applications Marketable Skills Award.)

Additional Fees: Lab fee $24

Measurable Learning Outcomes:
Find which version of Windows they are using. Explain what the desktop, Start menu gadgets, and Control Panel are. Install and uninstall software. Explain the difference between an upgrade and an update. Define “files.” Create libraries and folders and move or copy files between folders. Explain how to protect files from viruses and other malware. Connect to the Internet safely and browse or search for information. Send emails and attachments. Use a word processor to create, edit, print, and save documents. Use a spreadsheet to create worksheets and graphs. Use a database to store information in an easily retrievable form. Use presentation software to create a presentation with graphics and animations.



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