Essential Information
Courses in computer technology are offered at many colleges and universities as part of bachelor's and master's degree programs in computer technology, information management and computer science. Coursework in computer technology may also be available through associate and bachelor's degree programs in computer programming.
Here are a few common concepts taught in computer technology courses:
- Operating systems
- Word processing
- Network software
- Database applications
- Data sorting
List of Common Courses
Introduction to Computing Course
This class offers students a basic introduction to technical concepts at work in computer technology. Students analyze the function of computer structures and complex logic structures, as well as implementation of memory databases. The course covers essential computer concepts and terminology such as RAM, GB and RAMBUS Memory.
Information Systems Topics Course
Students gain an introduction to Windows operating systems, as well as desktop productivity operating system applications. Students learn basic concepts in spreadsheet, word processing and network authoring software. The course introduces students to various backup schematics, Web publishing and network applications, such as HTTP, SSH and FTP.
Database Management Course
This course provides students with a complete overview of computer database applications from simple desktop platforms to Web-based servers. Students explore the fundamentals of database design and languages, along with techniques for implementing database systems. Topics covered include design-sophisticated tables, customized formats, input forms that use conditional formatting, database automation and ActiveX.
Data Structures and Programming Course
Students design and analyze data structures for a variety of server and Web applications that utilize object-oriented and rational database programming languages in this course. Topics cover a variety of data sorting structures such as queues, stacks, trees, lists and graphs. Students design data-structures and learn to analyze and apply programming principles to solve basic computing and information processing problems.
Programming Languages Course
This course offers students an introduction to a variety of programming languages and their applications. Students discuss common database structure types, problems and languages used to code appropriate types of information. Typical languages covered include C++, ML, Lisp, Prolog and Scheme. Students gain experience designing and writing programs in a selected set of languages.
