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    Course Title: Computer Studies
    Department: Computer Studies / Information Communication Technology
    Level: Diploma

    Course Overview

    Computer Studies is designed to equip learners with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to understand, design, and apply computer technology in solving real-world problems. The course introduces students to computer systems, programming, networking, data management, and emerging technologies.

    Learners develop both theoretical understanding and hands-on experience through practical exercises, projects, and simulations that prepare them for roles in technical training, education, and industry.


    Course Objectives

    By the end of this course, learners should be able to:

    1. Explain the fundamental components and operations of computer systems.

    2. Use common software tools to perform technical and administrative tasks efficiently.

    3. Design and implement basic computer programs.

    4. Understand and apply concepts of computer networking and data communication.

    5. Demonstrate problem-solving skills through ICT-based solutions.

    6. Apply ethical and professional practices in the use of computer systems.


    Key Areas of Study

    • Introduction to Computers and Operating Systems

    • Word Processing, Spreadsheets, and Databases

    • Computer Hardware and Maintenance

    • Programming Fundamentals (e.g., Python, C++, Java, Kotlin)

    • Computer Networks and Internet Technologies

    • Information Systems and Management

    • Mobile and Web Application Development

    • Cybersecurity and Data Protection

    • Teaching and Learning with ICT (for technical trainers)


    Learning Outcomes

    Upon successful completion, learners will be able to:

    • Operate and maintain computer systems effectively.

    • Develop simple software and database applications.

    • Set up and manage small computer networks.

    • Integrate ICT tools into teaching and learning environments.

    • Participate in technological innovation and digital transformation projects.


    Career Opportunities

    Graduates can work as:

    • ICT Technicians or Support Officers

    • Computer Studies Trainers / Instructors

    • Software or Web Developers

    • Network Administrators

    • Data Entry and Database Assistants

    • IT Project Assistants or System Analysts

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