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Klein Westerlund
Hello, my name is Klein Westerlund
I am doing COMPSCI 111 as a general education course
COMPSCI 111/111G Course Information
A practical introduction to computing that will build confidence and familiarity with computers. Topics include: web site design, an overview of computer hardware and operating systems, effective use of common applications, using the Internet as a communication medium, applying programming concepts, and social implications of technology.
As part of their practical work, students will create web pages, and use a variety of home and office applications including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases.
This course is designed for students who want a general introduction to computing. Experience with a wide range of practical applications will provide transferable skills that will be equally useful in academic and industry environments. No prior experience with computers is required, and help is always readily available from the teaching staff.
There are three one-hour lectures per week, and students will be required to attend one three-hour laboratory per week.
Lecture Times and Locations
- Morning Stream
- Wednesday:11am in LgeChem (Room 301-G050 on the ground floor of the Chemistry Building)
- Thursday: 11am in LgeChem (Room 301-G050 on the ground floor of the Chemistry Building)
- Friday: 11am in LgeChem (Room 301-G050 on the ground floor of the Chemistry Building)
- Afternoon Stream
- Wednesday:3pm in LgeChem (Room 301-G050 on the ground floor of the Chemistry Building)
- Thursday: 3pm in LgeChem (Room 301-G050 on the ground floor of the Chemistry Building)
- Friday: 3pm in LgeChem (Room 301-G050 on the ground floor of the Chemistry Building)
For information see Ann Cameron.