Computer Engineering BA (A), Information Technology Basic Course, 7.5 Credits
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Datateknik GR (A), Informationsteknologi grundkurs, 7,5 hp
Computer Engineering BA (A), Information Technology Basic Course, 7.5 Credits
General data
- Code: DT001G
- Subject/Main field: Computer Engineering
- Cycle: First cycle
- Progression: (A)
- Credits: 7,5
- Progressive specialization: G1N - First cycle, has only upper-secondary level entry requirements
- Education area: Teknik 100%
- Answerable faculty: Faculty of Science, Technology and Media
- Answerable department: Department of Information Technology and Media
- Approved: 2007-06-15
- Date of change: 2013-05-14
- Version valid from: 2012-11-30
Aim
The course is an introduction to computer science and is a preparatory course for practice oriented programmes. Central parts are the construction of the computer, computer components, basic terminology and software. The course focus is practical use of computers and software. It also introduces report writing and presentations.
Course objectives
The student shall be able to
- use correct terminology in the area of computer science,
- explain the structure and function of computer systems,
- describe how information is represented and stored in digital form,
- use and install programs in UNIX-like and Windows environments,
- write simple scripts,
- show skills in academic writing and presentation technique.
Content
- Data representation: bit, byte, number system, text representation.
- Computer architecture and components.
- Execution of programs (instruction execution cycle).
- Text-based interfaces
- Scripting using Python.
- Report writing and presentations.
Entry requirements
Selection rules and procedures
The selection process is in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance and the local order of admission.
Teaching form
Web based distance course with no meetings:
All course material is presented on the web based course platform. Tutoring is provided via the course platform as needed by the student. This can be done by e-mail or discussion forum. Three hours of tutoring are allocated each student, this may come to change depending on available resources.
The course is examined through assignments and concluded with a written report and an oral presentation.
Examination form
0.0 hp, I105: Introductory assignment
Grades: Pass or Fail.
3.5 hp, I105: Assignments
Grades: Pass or Fail.
1.0 hp, P105: Presentation
Grades: Pass or Fail.
3.0 hp, R105: Report
Grades: A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. A-E are passing grades, Fx and F are failing grades.
Grading system
Seven-grade scale, A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. Fx and F represent fail levels.
Other information
The student must have the following programs and equipment:
- headset with earphones and microphone as well as a webcam, and
- the ability to install programs on a computer.
A student who does not complete I105 Introductory assignment witih three weeks
from course start will lose his or her place as the university will deregister said
student from the course.
This course cannot be included in the same degree as any of the courses with code DTAA02, DT095G, or DT013G.
Course reading
Required literature
- Author: Brookshear, J. Glenn
- Title: Computer Science: an overview
- Edition: 11:e, internationella upplagan
- Publisher: Pearson