Section 101: BO Room 320 MW, 8:00 & DB Room 335 F 8:00
Section 102: BO Room 209 MW, 9:00 & DB Room 335 F 9:00
This course is designed as a first course in computing and is intended for non-CS majors. The intent is to provide a broad-based knowledge of computers, their applications, and their intrinsic roles in major areas in contemporary society. The lab provides extensive preparation in MS Office.
Students will:
Texts: 1. Technology in Action, 6th Ed., Evans, Martin, Poatsy
2. (optional) GO! with Office 2007, Introductory, 2nd Ed.,Gaskin, Ferrett, Vargas, Marks
Software: MyITLab Training and Assessment for Microsoft Office 2007. This software is available in Dillard 306, 335, and 146, and in Bolin 103 and 119. A software keycode is bundled with the required textbook, available at the MWSU Bookstore. If you plan to buy your textbook online, you must still purchase a separate copy of this keycode. All testing will be administered through the MyITLab program, therefore, it is not possible to pass this course without purchasing a new keycode. A used keycode will not work with this software.
Additional Material: A USB stick will be necessary for saving lab documents. Avoid using a U3 Cruzer stick as these do not always work in the labs.
The majority of homework assignments and all tests will be administered through the MyITLab system. Other assignments will be submitted in hardcopy format.
Assignments will be accepted late up to two weeks after the due date with a penalty of 5 points per day. Late work will not be accepted after two weeks from the due date.
Students should refer to the current MSU Student Handbook and Activities Calendar and the MSU Undergraduate Bulletin for university policies on academic dishonesty, class attendance, student rights and activities.
Disability Policy: In accordance with the law, MSU provides academic accommodations to students with documented disabilities. Students with disabilities must be registered with Disability Support Services before classroom accommodations can be provided. The DSS office is located in Clark Student Center, Room 168, phone 397-4140.
Counseling Center: MSU offers personal, group, career, and academic counseling. Students are encouraged to take advantage of these free services by contacting the Counseling Center: Room 108 Clark Student Center, 397-4618, counseling@mwsu.edu.
Course Content:The material includes text reading assignments, lectures, videos, and homework. Students are responsible for all material regardless of attendance. The lab is a required portion of the course.