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Course Outline

Subject Code: Eco. BBA -1203

Subject: (Introduction to Computer)


Semester: BBA 1st
Introduction
Introduction to computer programming together with the consideration of the impact of
computers on society. Emphasis on logical problem-solving and algorithms. No credit given to
students with credit for CS 151, CS 213 or Math 446, 471. Mode 2.
Course Objectives
Having completed this course successfully, the student should:

1. Be familiar with the use of computers as a prime tool in solving of common problems
within various facets of our society.
2. Understand the generic principles of computer programming as applied directly to
common situations.
3. Comprehend the procedures, algorithms, functions and processes of an appropriate
computer language.
4. Use the knowledge both of algorithmic functions and of computer programming in
definite application settings.
5. Demonstrate the use of these concepts and knowledge in the direct production of
programs applied to diverse problem settings.
Pedagogy
The learning process will be a blend of interactive sessions, spreadsheet handling,
presentations, case studies, group discussions and assignments.
Recommended Text Books:
David Schneider, An Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 6.0, Fourth (Update)
Edition, Prentice Hall, 2004.
Course Duration: 16 weeks

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Evaluation System
Attendance 5
Assignment &
Class 10
Participation
Quiz 5
Mid-Term 20
Final-Term 60
Total 100
 

Week Chapter name Reading Material


1 Introduction to Information  Introduction to Information
Technology Technology
 Structure of IT
 Data, Types of Data
 Information
 Data Processing
 Practical Work
 Introduction of Microsoft Excel
 Getting Started
 Introducing Microsoft Excel
2 Introduction to Information  Types of Data Processing
Technology  How Computer Works
 Characteristics of Computer
 History of Computer
 Practical Work
 Microsoft Excel with
 Getting started Tab Controls
3 Introduction to Information  Generations of Computers
Technology  Types of Computers
 Analog Computer
 Digital Computer
 Hybrid Computer
 Practical Work

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 Microsoft Excel
 Tab Controls
4 Introduction to Information  Classification of Computers
Technology According to size
 Super Computers
 Mainframe Computers
 Mini Computers
 Micro Computers
 What is a Computer System?
 Data/info, User, Hardware, Software
 Practical Work
 Microsoft Excel
 Tab Controls
5 Input and Output Devices  Input
 Input Devices
 Types of Keypad
 Alphabetic Keypad
 Numeric Keypad
 Function keys
 Screen Navigation and Editing
Keys
 Touch Screen, Mouse
 Practical Work
 Microsoft Excel
 Tab Controls
6 Input and Output Devices  Scanner, Webcam, Digital Camera
 Sensor, Biometric Devices
 Output Devices
 Soft Copy, Hard Copy
 Monitor, CRT, Flat Panel
 Printer
 Types of Printer

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 Practical Work
 Microsoft Excel
 Tab Controls
7 Software  Definition of Software
 Types of Software
 Operating System
 Types of Operating System
 Functions of Operating System
 Booting, Types of booting
 Practical Work
 Microsoft Excel
 Tab Controls
8 Software  Memory Management
 CPU Management
 File Management
 Task Management
 Security Management
 Driver
 Practical Work
 Microsoft Excel
 Tab Controls
9 Software  Translator
 Types of Translators
 Language
 Types of Languages
 Low Level Language
 Intermediate Level Language
 High LEVEL Language
 Practical Work
 Microsoft Excel
 Tab Controls
10 Software  Utility Program
 Backup

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 Data Recovery
 Virus Protection
 Types of Viruses
 Practical Work
 Microsoft Excel
 Tab Controls
11 Software  Data Compression
 Disc Scanner and Disk Clean up
 Application Software
 Database Management Software
 Word Processing Software
 Spread Sheet Software
 Communication Software
 Financial Software
 Drawing and Painting Software
 Practical Work
 Microsoft Excel
 Functions
12 Hardware  Hardware
 Measuring Capacity
 Power Supply UPS
 Buses
 Ports Motherboard
 Practical Work
 Microsoft Excel
 Functions
13,14 Hardware  CPU
 Parts of CPU
 Temporary Storage Devices
 RAM, Cache Memory, Register
 Permanente Storage Devices
 ROM

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 CMOS
 Floppy Disk
 Hard Disk
 Optical Disk
 Magnetic Tape Flash Memory
 Practical Work
 Microsoft Excel
 Functions
15,16 Networking / Internet  Data Communication
 Network / Advantages of Network
 Types of Network
 Topologies
 Data Transmission Modes
 Network Linking Devices
 Introduction to Internet
 Web Page
 Website
 Upload
 Download
 URL
 HTTP
 Introduction to E- mail
 Practical Work Microsoft Excel
Functions

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