This subject has explained how computers were built in the past and how they have evolved into the systems we use today. It teaches us about the technologies used throughout history and those being implemented right now. As future engineers, this allows us to understand how a computer works so we can make it operate as efficiently as possible. Furthermore, the course has provided us with practical knowledge in Git, CSS, and HTML.
Delving deeper into the course structure, the syllabus is organized as follows:
- Unit 1: Explores the history of computers from their origins to the present day.
- Unit 2: Raises key questions and helps us understand why the degree we have chosen is so vital for the future.
- Unit 3: Examines the recruitment and hiring landscape in our country, while also discussing the specific approach this university takes toward the degree.
- Unit 4: Explains the evolution of hardware and the different types of computers that currently exist.
- Unit 5: Covers software concepts, how it is created, and various development methodologies.
- Unit 6: Details the functioning of operating systems, identifying current systems and how they manage critical processes.
- Unit 7: Focuses on how networks operate, their history, and the hardware that controls them.
- Unit 8: Discusses emerging technologies that are currently expanding in the industry.
- Unit 9: Explains how data and information are stored, covering numbering systems and their properties.
- Unit 10: Addresses the management of large volumes of information (Big Data).
- Unit 11: Introduces the fundamental workings of Git.
- Unit 12: Explores the professional labor market while continuing to advance our Git skills.
- Unit 13: Introduces the concepts of Web Programming.
- Units 14 & 15: Provide in-depth training in HTML and CSS.
Conclusion
All of this with the objective of gaining broad knowledge about computers, so that we know how to navigate this sector more effectively, and furthermore, to be able to operate any computer we use in a way that allows us to squeeze out its maximum power.