Introduction to computer


This course presents basic concepts of Informatics, the historical development of computing as well as the trends of the use of new technologiesin the business environment in. Topics covered include the hardware of a typical computer, how the central processing unit executes programs, number systems and conversions among them as well as Algebra Boole and logical design simple combinational circuits. There is, also, a parallel lab that covers basic skills in operating a computer such as the creation of documents, spreadsheets and presentations. Finally, the student is introduced to the Internet and its information processing power as well as key security concepts and the applications of information technologies in the modern corporation.


Objectives

At the end of the course the student will have further developed the following skills/competences: 1. Recognition of accounting events, 2. Recording and classification of accounting events in the context of double-entry accounting system. 3. Competent operation of a computer as well as basic software tools, 4. Searching the Internet for information, 5. Process and present information through the creation of documents, spreadsheets and presentations.


Prerequisites

There are no prerequisite courses.


Syllabus

At the end of this course the student should be able to: 1. Understand how computers work as well as basic hardware and software concepts, 2. Understand how a computer stores and processes information, 3. Explain how the Internet is structured and how it can be profitably used, 4. Understand the basic security issues in computers and networks. 5. Understand how the modern corporation can benefit from the use of new technologies.

COURSE DETAILS

Level:

Type:

Undergraduate

(A-)


Instructors: Stamatiou Ioannis
Department: Business Admimistration
Institution: University of Patras
Subject: Economics and Business Administration
Rights: CC - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike

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