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Course Description

This course is to prepare those interested in an entry-level support position in Information Technology (IT) such as a Help Desk Specialist, IT Support Specialist, and IT Business Analyst. As you know, information technology is a fast-paced, innovative field. IT Fundamentals is intended to provide a working overview of information systems, their composition, importance in today's world, and a look at future implications. The content will build upon what you already know and experience every day with technology, such as iPhones, email and the Internet, explaining basic components and how digital technology works. From hardware and software to wireless and e-comm, systems are made up of components and protocols. This Fundamentals course offers a basic understanding of digital technology, its function in business, the importance of data security, and the role of an IT practitioner in project management.

You will not be expected to learn software programming in this course. If this is something you are interested in, there are many programs available and this is an area best considered in relation to your personal goals. What IT Fundamentals will provide are the basics and an entrance to opportunities in many other areas including cybersecurity. The course lists many resources designed to guide your curiosity and life-long learning.

This course is ideal if you are looking to enter the field of information technology as prior experience in information technology is not required.

Learner Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  1. Understand the classifications of the hardware and software components of an IT system and their relationship.
  2. Understand the classification of the types of network systems, their benefits and limitations.
  3. Understand and compare the types of telecommunication and factors to consider.
  4. Understand the key hardware and software components that support e-commerce.
  5. Understand cloud computing design and cloud computing services.
  6. Demonstrate an understanding of the role of IT systems in business.
  7. Explain the underlying principles of information security.
  8. Discuss the role of IT practitioners in cybersecurity.
  9. Explain the role of the IT practitioner in project management.
  10. Explain systems theory as it relates to complex IT systems.

Notes

If you are a student with a documented disability please contact the Disability Support Services Office (DSSO) in ‘Ilima 107, ph.734-9552, or email kapdss@hawaii.edu for assistance. For students whose primary disability is Deaf or hard of hearing, contact the KCC Deaf Center at ph. 734-9210 (V), 447-1379 (videophone), or email kapdeaf1@hawaii.edu. Please note: you will need to contact Kapi’olani CC’s DSSO or Deaf Center to request accommodations in a KapCC course even if you’ve already registered or are receiving services at another UH campus’s disability support program.

Refund/Drop Policy:

100% refund: Notification to Non-Credit Registration made 10 business days or more prior to start of course.

50% refund: Notification to Non-Credit Registration made 5-9 business days prior to start of course.

0% refund: Notification to Non-Credit Registration made less than 5 business days prior to start of course.

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