CS100 : computer 1

Department

Department of Mathematics

Academic Program

Bachelor in mathematics

Type

University requirement

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

This course covers the following main headings, which are the uses of the computer - its types - the binary digital system - the physical components of the computer - types of software - computer networks - the basics of the Internet - computer crimes and data security and protection.

Intended learning outcomes

1. At the end of the course the student be able to:

2. Recognize data types, binary system, and computer speed and capacity measurement units.

3. Describe the hardware components and purpose of the computer.

4. Explain software types and programming languages.

5. Identify the components of computer networks and connection methods.

6. Identify crimes related to information security.

7. Analyze computers according to different standards programmes.

8. Interpret the differences between input and output devices.

9. Connect different storage devices.

10. Detect different types of software.

11. Classify networks according to different standards.

12. Choose the hardware or software that suits their needs.

13. Use the Internet more efficiently and more secure.

14. The computer is used for various purposes.

15. Apply his knowledge in the use of different storage devices.

16. He employs his knowledge to protect himself and his family from cybercrime.

17. The student should be able to understand computer specifications related to the physical components of speed, capacity, etc.

18. The student should be able to recognize the software and its purpose and choose what suits his or her needs.

19. The student should be able to use modern technology in research and study.

20. For the student to be able to self-learn and to learn continuously.

21. Student is able to use creative and critical thinking and solve problems.

Teaching and learning methods

The course will be presented to the student by:

1. Theoretical lectures

2. Exercises

3. Practical activity

Methods of assessments

Methods for evaluating students in this course: (class works 40% and final 60%)

First exam 20%

Second exam 20%

Final exam 60%

The content of the course

Week

Science Topic

Number of hours

Lecture

Plant

1

Computer components, data types, digital binary system, amplitude units

2

1

2

Classifying Computers

2

2

3

The system unit in the computer: Its components and functions

2

1

1

4

Input and output modules

2

2

5

First Exam

6

Secondary storage devices

2

1

1

7

Software types: System Software

2

8

Software types: Applications

2

2

9

Programming languages: Their classification and uses

2

2

10

Second exam

11

Networks: Their components, methods of connection

2

2

12

Internet: Communication methods, uses

2

2

13-14

Computer and Internet crimes: Computer viruses, ways to spread and protect against them, data security and property rights

2

2

References

Reference Title

Author

place

Notes by the Rapporteur

Subject

Available as hard copy or electronic copy

Introduction to a computer

Bashir al-Kaid

College Library

Science journal

Michael Robport+ Eleviacenterman

Electronic version

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