This course aims to give undergraduates a fundamental understanding of computers and operating systems. The intended learning outcomes are designed to equip students with essential knowledge and skills that are relevant in various aspects of their academic and professional pursuits. By studying the basics of computers, undergraduates will become proficient in using computer hardware, software, and peripherals, which is essential for effective communication, research, and problem-solving in the digital age. Additionally, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of operating systems, enabling them to navigate different OS environments and use various tools and features effectively. This knowledge will also help them develop technical skills related to managing computer systems, installing software, troubleshooting common issues, and performing routine maintenance tasks.
Course image CPM 12032 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI)
1st Year (New Syllabus)
This course is taught primarily face-to-face with lectures, interactive
discussions, demonstrations, group project, hands-on activities, and online
resources. These methods foster engagement, critical thinking, and practical
application of AI concepts to enhance student learning and understanding.
Course image ITC 11011 - Working with PC/OS
1st Year (New Syllabus)