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Jan 19, 2025
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BCIS 14 - Introduction to Computer Concepts and Software Tools in Business Focus on hardware and software technology and innovations, and the ways in which
they are integrated in management information systems. Use of productivity tools
and the Internet are emphasized along with business applications areas that make
use of computing resources and technology. Political, legal, and ethical issues
relating to security, privacy, and copyright protection as they apply to computing
are explored. Global communications technologies relating to the Internet and
other networks are discussed. Hands-on introduction to microcomputers and software
tools with a focus on PC operating systems, spreadsheets, document management,
e-mail, and Internet access is provided.
Prerequisites & Notes NOTE: includes 1 s.h. computer laboratory. Credit will not be given for both
this course and BCIS 9 and/or 10.
SS II
70197: M-Th, 6:10-9:15 p.m., Saylani, 107 Starr
SSIII
80009: M-Th, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Tafti, 103 Starr
(BCIS 014 is a required course for all new business students
who have not taken both BCIS 009 and 010. BCIS 009 and 010
may only be taken by the students who have completed one of
theses courses in a previous semester. This is a 4-credit
course for all Business majors, replacing BCIS 009 and 010.
Credit will not be given for both this course and BCIS 009
and/or BCIS 010. Includes 1 s.h. computer lab.)
Credits: 4 s.h.
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