For the CIS 2010 course the prerequisites are:
- completion of CIS/CS 1010 course with a grade of C or better, or
- appropriate score on the Computer Information System computer literacy screening test.
- CIS 2010 also requires completion of ENG1010, ENG1020, MAT1310 (may be taken as a co-prerequisite) and CAS1010
The test is available in the Assessment and Testing Center in Tivoli Room 347. For their office hours, policies and procedures, and other useful information, check the . To make a reservation, call the Testing Center during their regular office hours.
General instructions for the test:
- Part A of the exam has 50 computer concepts questions worth one point each. All 50 questions must be answered within 60 minutes.
- Part B of the exam has 50 Access and Excel questions. All 50 questions must be answered within 60 minutes.
- Scores are available within two business days of taking the test. The scores are arrived at by combining the points earned from both Parts A and B of the exam.
- Students scoring 75% or higher will be able to register for CIS2010.
- Students scoring below 75% may register for CIS/CSS 1010.
- Students may take the test twice in a five year period. Students may not test
twice on the same day.
Concepts:
- Main memory (RAM, ROM, PROM, etc.)
- Firmware/essential business applications
- Types of computers (Super, mainframe, micro)
- What determines computer speed
- Microprocessing chips (types, uses, size, speed, data size)
- Input devices
- Output devices
- The Internet
- E-commerce
- Basic Security and privacy issues
Skills/Tools:
- Reading-writing in English
- Oral communication
- Disk maintenance and backup; file copies, backups; housekeeping; output control
- GUI skills, window manipulation, integrated files, clipboard, cut copy and paste functions
- Windows accessories (WordPad, Paint)
- Basic Windows file and folder management
- Sending messages and files, within and without the domain
- Addressing, uploads and downloads
- Using a browser
- Spreadsheet constants and variables, making a dynamic spreadsheet with formulas and functions, and absolute and relative cell references
- Spreadsheet Charting, graphing embellishments
- Database tables, queries, forms and reports
For study materials go to:ÌýCIS 2010 Literacy materials (PDF, part 1) and CIS 2010 Literacy materials (continued) (PDF, part 2).
For study materials on Excel and Access, we recommend this site: . Click on Microsoft Office and then on Office 2016 to read training materials and watch short videos on Excel and Access.