Friday, 10 January 2014

My expectation about my programme



             My Expectation about my programme



   The programme that I’m taking is computer application. This course is for both college and business students .It provides an opportunity for students to acquire intermediate computer skills.  Critical thinking and decision-making skills will be applied. You will notice the activities do not include any instructions – they are simply a set of exercises that require the application of the most widely used functions. The fact that there are no instructions is by design! Similar to the "real world", your own notes are probably your best resource, and you have the help screens that contain anything that might be in a book. I recommend you copy your notes after each class adding explanations, diagrams, and clearly outlined procedures while the information is still fresh in your mind. The process of creating these notes and using them while completing the activities will result in real learning and you will find them to be a valuable resource in the future.By studying this computer application students will be able to Create, Format  and Edit a Word Document with Pictures and many more.I expect that Students must satisfy the course requirements specific to the degree they are seeking. It is expected that all students maintain a 3.0 GPA with no class lower than a grade of C. In the case of classroom-based courses, student are expected to attend all classes. Students must have access to a computer with compatible software either already installed, or which you have the ability to install, as required on a course by course basis. Computers may be required in the classroom for particular courses and students must be able to access a laptop computer in those instances. In addition, it is also expected that each student have at his or her disposal the use of word processing and spreadsheet programs for the completion and or preparation of class assignments, as well as high speed internet access for any online coursework.



















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