Fall 2021 Introduction To Software Engineering and Informatics COM-108

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Fall 2021

Introduction to Software Engineering and Informatics

COM-108

Cisco Essentials

IT Essentials PC Hardware and Software

Instructor: Kasiet Okenaeva

Office hours: room 334, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 15:30 – 16:30 hrs, and by appointment

E-mail: [email protected]

Also Online - netacad.com, use your CISCO credentials, which are given at registration by email.

Resource Materials: CISCO Network Academy (www.netacad.com) (Curriculum (Assessments))

Internet Resources / Websites: CompTIA (http://www.comptia.org),

Course Description:

The IT Essentials course covers the fundamentals of computer hardware and software and advanced
concepts such as security, networking, and the responsibilities of an IT professional. It is designed for
students who want to pursue careers in ICT and students who want to gain practical knowledge of how
a computer works. Students who complete COM-108 will be able to describe the internal components of
a computer, assemble a computer system, install an operating system, and troubleshoot using system
tools and diagnostic software. Students will also be able to connect to the Internet and share resources
in a networked environment. New topics in this version include mobile devices such as tablets and
smartphones and client-side virtualization. Expanded topics include security, networking, and
troubleshooting. Hands-on lab activities are essential elements that are integrated into the curriculum.

This course helps students prepare for the CompTIA’s A+ certification, most importantly the Essentials
exam.

Learning Objectives:

 Define information technology (IT) and describe the components of a personal computer
 Describe how to protect people, equipment, and the environment from accidents, damage, and
contamination
 Perform a step-by-step assembly of a desktop computer
 Explain the purpose of preventive maintenance and identify the elements of the
troubleshooting process
 Install and navigate an operating system
 Configure computers to connect to a network
 Upgrade or replace components of a laptop based on customer needs
 Describe the features and characteristics of mobile devices
 Install and share a printer
 Implement basic hardware and software security principles
 Apply good communications skills and demonstrate professional behavior while working with
customers
 Perform preventive maintenance and basic troubleshooting
 Assess customer needs, analyze possible configurations, and provide solutions or
recommendations for hardware, operating systems, networking, and security

Student Responsibilities:

You can expect to spend about 6 to 10 hours per week outside of class on homework, reading
assignments, taking exams, and reviewing materials via the Internet. You should attend all class
meetings and seek clarification to understand the concepts presented by completing all the course
chapters, asking questions, participating in class discussions and activities, and utilizing available
resources. Participation and completion of all labs is required and will be done in COM-108 in teams
during class time. Lab rules will be strictly adhered to for the safety of the student and to prevent
damage to the equipment. Although most labs are done in class with a teammate, some labs may have
to be done outside of class when class time does not permit the inclusion of those labs. You are free to
use the computer lab for work if you do not have access to a personal computer. Absolutely no drinks or
food are allowed near computers.

This document is a contract between the professor and a student as long as


the policy of the course.
Taking this course, a student bears the next responsibilities:

1. Read the syllabus and understand the policy of the course.


2. Visit all the classes.
3. Track dates of given homework and exams.
4. Submit all the assignments on time.
5. Follow all the directions of the professor.
6. Should you require an appointment, follow the office hours.
7. Keep track of all the grades you receive taking this course.
8. Ask questions about the material and gaps in your knowledge.
9. Be responsible for the grades and consequences of your actions.
10. Be polite, respectful, and avoid harassment with the professor and mates: no pressure, no bargain,
no offensive emails, etc.
11. It is the responsibility of a student to contact the instructor throughout the semester

Attendance:

Due to the nature of this course, attendance at all class meetings is required and will directly affect your
grade. Attendance records will be maintained. If you are late to class or must leave early, it is your
responsibility to make sure you are marked present for that date and obtain lecture notes! If a situation
arises where you cannot attend class, it is your responsibility to contact me regarding any makeup work.
The instructor may withdraw a student from a class if he or she has accumulated unofficial absences in
excess of 20% of the total time the class meets. Official absences are defined as those in which you are
involved in an official activity of the college, or could also mean prior approval obtained from the
instructor.

Withdrawal:

If you wish to withdraw from this course, it is your responsibility to contact the instructor and fill out the
appropriate paperwork. Obtain forms for an official withdraw from the Registrar Office and follow the
procedure in the catalog.

CLASS POLICIES:

 Attendance/Class participation is based on being in class the ENTIRE time and how well you
participate with your team and are involved in class activities. The computer lab is also available
if necessary. Even though you work on labs in teams, you are fully responsible for understanding
the concepts presented in each lab, with or without a partner. I also expect that you will not use
your cell phone in class. It should be on silent or vibrate if it is with you. Personal conversations
also should be kept to a minimum.
 Please contact me if you will not be in class or will be late. Messages can be sent via e-mail.
 Lab Activities are to be done in teams generally in class. The goal is to complete each lab
successfully and COMPLETELY even without a partner! In order to get FULL POINTS for lab
submissions, you must complete all activities.
 Chapter Exams are taken online via the Cisco Network Academy site (www.netacad.com).
 The curriculum for this course is available online.
 The elements of this syllabus are all subject to change during the course.

Grading scale:

A >91
A- 86-90
B+ 81-85
B 76-80
B- 70-75
C+ 65-69
F <65

Chapter exams – 20%

Midterm – 25%

Final – 25%

Practical tasks – 30%

Attendance and Activity – 5% (as a Bonus)

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