Intro to Computer Operating Systems


Course Overview

Course Code: OFTC-186

Department: Office Technologies

Credit Hours: 2.00

Textbook Information: Bookstore website

This course provides an introduction of the Microsoft Windows operating system. Topics include performing basic mouse operations, understanding keyboard shortcut notation, launching an application, and emailing files and share folders. Projects include the fundamentals of using Microsoft Windows, working on a Windows desktop, file, document, and folder management, Windows Explorer, modifying your desktop work environment, customizing a computer using the Control Panel, advanced file and Web searching, mastering digital audio, video and pictures, files, communicating over the Internet, understanding computer networking, maintaining and optimizing computers and monitoring system performance.

Course Schedule

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Term: Fall 2024

Section Name: OFTC-186-HY01D

Location: Main Campus

Available Seats: 20

Faculty Name: K. Richards

Min Credits: 2.00

Comments: This is an open lab class. Student must attend a scheduled orientation session during the first week of the semester; call 618-545-3076 for more information. Lab hours are as follows: 8:00-12:00 MF 8:00-5:00 TR 8:00-7:00 W

Term: Spring 2025

Section Name: OFTC-186-HY01D

Location: Main Campus

Available Seats: 22

Faculty Name: K. Richards

Min Credits: 2.00

Comments: This is an open lab class. Student must attend a scheduled orientation session during the first week of the semester; call 618-545-3076 for more information. Lab hours are as follows: 8:00-12:00 MF 8:00-5:00 TR 8:00-7:00 W

Term: Summer 2024

Section Name: OFTC-186-HY01D

Location: Main Campus

Available Seats: 21

Faculty Name: K. Richards

Min Credits: 2.00

Comments: This is an open lab class. Student must attend a scheduled orientation session during the first week of the semester; call 618-545-3076 for more information. Lab hours are as follows: 8:00-6:00 TWR

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