Adult Basic Ed.-Computers
BCMP 021 - Fundamental Level - Introduction to Micro Computers
1.00 credits
(1.5,0,1.5)
15 wks
A self-paced credit course introducing word processing and the use of the Internet.
Notes:
- This course is equivalent to CDCO 021. Duplicate credit will not be granted for this course and CDCO 021.
BCMP 031 - ABE Intermediate Level Computer Studies
2.00 credits
(1.5,0,1.5)
15 wks
A paced credit course offering an introduction to commonly used business software such as word processing, spreadsheets and the Internet. Also included is an introduction to Windows disk and file management.
Prerequisites: BENG 021 or equivalent
Notes:
- This course is equivalent to CDCO 031. Duplicate credit will not be granted for this course and CDCO 031.
BCMP 041 - ABE Advanced Level Computer Studies
2.00 credits
(1.5,0,1.5)
15 wks
A paced graded course offering both an introduction to commonly used business software and essential computer concepts and terminology. Software used includes: word processing, spreadsheets, graphics, Windows, and the Internet. Computer concepts include examination of: processors, storage devices, input/output devices, computer communications, security, ethics, ergonomics, and purchasing considerations.
Prerequisites: BENG 021 or equivalent
BCMP 051 - ABE Provincial Level Computer Studies
2.00 credits
(1.5,0,1.5)
15 wks
A paced graded course offering an introduction to fundamentals of the Internet. The major focus is web page authoring. Other topics include: e-mail, discussion groups, and Web search engines.
Prerequisites: BENG 021 and BCMP 041 with a minimum B- grade
BCMP 052 - ABE Provincial Level Computer Studies
2.00 credits
(1.5,0,1.5)
15 wks
A paced graded course offering an introduction to computer programming. Students will analyse problems, design solutions, develop programs, test, de-bug and document the software they write.
Prerequisites: BCMP 051 and BMTH 031 with a minimum B- grade
BCMP 053 - ABE Provincial Computer Studies, Online & Current Technology
2.00 credits
(1.5,0,1.5)
15 wks
In this course, students learn to utilize common cloud-based applications such as: word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, online collaboration, photo-editing, online storage and backup. These are the most common applications students would utilize in the workplace or in support of their other university classes. Additional topics include: electronic contact, time and calendar management, anti-virus and anti-malware protection, and cross-platform (PC, Mac, tablet, smartphone) inter-operability.