IT 205 Digital Technology
Examines how digital technologies (computers, smartphones, the cloud, etc.) work, including the components of technology — hardware, operating systems, storage, and networking — and how these components come together to support an array of information technology applications in use today. Students troubleshoot, repair, configure, and upgrade digital systems in a hands-on environment. The course examines computer technology in the past, present, and future, providing the framework for later courses. The course is a prerequisite for preparing for a career in computer support and maintenance. Students must achieve a minimum grade of C. Liberal Arts Core/University Requirements Designation: DSINQ. (3)