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CIT101: Windows I This course surveys the field of computing and serves as an orientation to computer <br />concepts and terminology. It includes the history of the field and the social implications of <br />widespread use of computers. The development of computers, as well as their current <br />design, is described. The concepts of data acquisition, storage, internal representation, and <br />processing into useful information are shown. Designed for new computer users, this course <br />will teach students how to organize files and applications, customize their desktop, and <br />create shortcuts to their favorite websites. Special exercises cover everything from Office <br />Basics to using online help and troubleshooting wizards. Students will learn to create and <br />organize folders, locate documents and programs, create special shortcuts with Windows <br />Explorer, and find utilities. <br />Prerequisite: None <br />20 Hours Lecture <br />20 Hours Lab <br />3.0 Quarter Credits <br />CIT102: Windows II Students will learn to create and organize folders; locate documents and programs; create <br />special shortcuts with Windows Explorer and find utilities. This course introduces you to <br />Windows advanced features and tools. Learn to use backup and recovery, use cloud <br />storage, use file defragmentation tools. The class concludes with a demonstration of <br />Windows installation, upgrade, and configuration techniques. <br />Prerequisite: C101 must be taken before C102 <br />20 Hours Lecture <br />20 Hours Lab <br />3.0 Quarter Credits <br />CIT103: Word This course provides a thorough introduction to Word and builds basic skills needed to <br />Processing create, modify and print letters and document, reports, production of boilerplates and <br />integration of mailing lists and form letters. This course provides an in-depth look at <br />Microsoft Word for Windows. <br />Prerequisite: None <br />60 Hours Lecture <br />20 Hours Lab <br />7.0 Quarter Credits <br />CIT104: Word This course builds upon the skills learned in C202. In this course, students successfully create <br />Processing II and work with templates; open, navigate, and modify a document; create documents that <br />incorporate columns of varying sizes and styles; organize document content using tables; <br />and create a mail merge project and review documents using the Review Ribbon. This <br />course provides further in-depth look at Microsoft Word for Windows. <br />Prerequisite: C201 must be taken before C202 <br />60 Hours Lecture <br />20 Hours Lab <br />7.0 Quarter Credits <br />Last Revision Date on <br />