Eastwick College | Evaluated Learning Experience
PC Technology I Laboratory (CT101L)
96 hours (12 weeks).
December 2019 - Present.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: properly build a computer system; install, configure, and maintain Windows; have an extensive knowledge of processor history and types of processors; describe historical and conceptual theories on each individual component; use the proper field terminology to discuss how the components work.
This course includes laboratory projects associated with CT101 – PC Technology I. Students will gain the experience needed to build, set up, configure and repair PCs. Students will assemble a computer system with emphasis on installing memory, microprocessors, drives, as well as I/O devices and other peripherals. Outside preparation includes: class preparation, reviewing notes, and assigned readings. Prerequisite: Basic Electronics Theory ET101T, Basic Electronics Laboratory ET101L.
In the lower division baccalaureate / associate degree category, 1 semester hours in Information Technology, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, Informatics, Network Technology, Web Design and Liberal Arts elective (5/22). NOTE: This course was previously evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE). To view credit recommendations previously established by ACE, visit the ACE National Guide.