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DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APPLICATION
TECHINAUT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
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ABOUT THE “DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APPLICATION” SYLLABUS
This is a revised and updated version of TECHINAUT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY syllabus of DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APPLICATION. This DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER APPLICATION syllabus is designed to facilitate students in the development of a concept-based approach for problem-solving using IT as a tool.
THE OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE
The goal of this course is to present an overview of basic IT tools used in day to day of computers operations. The Course has been designed to provide knowledge on various software components of the computer, operating system, Ms Office packages and other applications, concepts & operations and various issues related to IT and application of IT.
TABLE OF CONTENT
SECTION 1: BASIC OF COMPUTER (10 HRS)
a. Fundamentals of Computer: History of Computer, Generation of Computer, I/O Devices, Number System.
b. Operating System: DOS, Windows, Paint, Notepad, WordPad.
SECTION 2: COMPUTER ORGANIZATION (10 HRS)
a. Central Processing Unit: Processor Speed, Cache, Memory, RAM, ROM, Booting.
b. Memory: Secondary Storage Devices: Floppy and Hard Disks, Optical Disks CD-ROM, DVD.
c. Mass Storage Devices: USB thumb drive. Managing disk Partitions, File System Input. Devices: Keyboard, Mouse, joystick, scanner, webcam.
d. Printers: Dot matrix, inkjet, laser.
e. Multimedia: What is Multimedia, Text, Graphics, Animation, Audio, Images, Video; Multimedia Application in Education, Entertainment, Marketing. Names of common multimedia file formats.
f. Computer Software: Relationship between Hardware and Software; System Software, Application Software, Compiler, names of some high-level languages, free domain software.
SECTION 3: OPERATING SYSTEM (10 HRS)
a. Microsoft Windows: An overview of different versions of Windows, Basic Windows elements, File management through Windows.
b. Using essential accessories.
c. System tools: Disk cleanup, Disk defragmenter, Entertainment, Games, Calculator.
d. Imaging: Fax, Notepad, Paint, WordPad.
e. Command Prompt: Directory navigation, path setting, creating and using batch files. Drives, files, directories, directory structure.
f. Application Management: Installing, uninstalling, Running applications.
g. Linux: An overview of Linux.
h. Basic Linux elements: System Features, Software Features, File Structure.
i. File handling in Linux: H/W, S/W requirements, Preliminary steps before installation, specifics on Hard drive repartitioning and booting a Linux system.
SECTION 4: WORD PROCESSING (20 HRS)
a. Word processing concepts: Saving, Closing, Opening an existing document, Selecting text, Editing text, Finding and Replacing text, Printing Documents, Creating and Printing Merged Documents, Character and Paragraph Formatting, Page Design and Layout.
b. Editing and Profiling Tools: Checking and correcting spellings. Handling Graphics, Creating Tables and Charts, Document Templates and Wizards.
SECTION 5: SPREADSHEET PACKAGE (30 HRS)
a. Spreadsheet Concepts, Creating, Saving and Editing a Workbook, Inserting, Deleting Work Sheets, entering data in a cell/formula Copying and Moving from selected cells, handling operators in Formulae.
b. Functions: Mathematical, Logical, statistical, text, financial, Date and Time functions, Using Function Wizard.
c. Exploring Microsoft Excel: Creating Workbook Files, Getting Help While You Work.
d. Viewing Navigating and Managing Worksheets and Workbooks: Viewing Worksheets, Navigating Worksheets and Workbooks, Managing Worksheets and Workbook Files.
e. Editing Worksheets: Creating Basic Formulas, Editing Text and Values, Clearing, Moving, and Copying Cell Content, Modifying Worksheet Structure.
f. Using Functions in Formulas: Understanding Functions, Using Functions, Using Statistical Functions, Using Date and Time Functions.
g. Formatting Worksheets: Formatting Cells and Cell Content, Formatting Worksheets. changing data alignment, changing the date, number, character or currency format, changing the font, adding borders and colors, Printing worksheets, Charts, and Graphs Creating, Previewing, Modifying Charts.Integrating word processor, spreadsheets, web pages.
h. Preparing and Printing Worksheets: Preparing Worksheets for Printing, Using Find and Replace, Previewing and Printing Worksheets.
SECTION 6: PRESENTATION PACKAGE (20 HRS)
a. Creating, Opening and Saving Presentations, Creating the Look of Your Presentation, Working in Different Views, Working with Slides, Adding and Formatting Text, Formatting Paragraphs, Checking Spelling and Correcting Typing Mistakes, Making Notes Pages and Handouts, Drawing and Working with Objects, Adding Clip Art and other pictures, Designing Slide Shows, Running and Controlling a Slide Show, Printing Presentations.
SECTION 7: INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET (10 HRS)
a. Internet, Growth of the Internet, Owners of the Internet, Anatomy of the Internet, ARPANET and Internet history of the World Wide Web, basic Internet Terminology, Net etiquette.
b. Internet Applications: Commerce on the Internet, Governance on the Internet.
c. Impact of the Internet on Society: Crime on/through the Internet.
SECTION 8: ELECTRONIC MAIL (10 HRS)
a. Email Networks and Servers
b. Email protocols: SMTP, POP3, IMAp4, MIME6, Structure of an Email – Email Address, Email Header, Body and Attachments.
c. Email Clients: Netscape mail Clients, Outlook Express, Web-based E-mail.
d. Email encryption: Address Book, Signature File.
Lectures = 130 HRS
Practical/Tutorials = 130 HRS
Total = 260 HRS
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