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What college courses teach you about computers?

| July 8, 2024 | 2 Comments

Question by Fluffhead234508: What college courses teach you in this area computers?
I want to take a college class that will teach me all in this area computers. How they work, how to use them more efficiently, things like that. Would a notebook science class help with this?

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Answer by Joss
You’ll need to several notebook correlated classes to learn in this area computers. It depends on what you want to focus on. There’s programming, database design and programming, networking, and some other areas you can focus on, including microsoft personnel (word, excel, access, etc). You can also get certified in various areas, including uncommon microsoft certifications. IT/notebook science is a very broad field, and you can even specialize in operating systems. When I was in teach, there wasn’t a class called “notebook science” though there might be at other schools. The classes were named, based on what you learned (programming, database design, VB design, etc).

Are you looking to eventually get a degree or just take a few classes? You can also go to a bookstore and buy a few books, but some of it is hard to learn on your own unless you have a excellent aptitude for it. If you’re looking for a degree then you can look into Notebook Science or Information Technology (I have an IT degree but I don’t work in the field).

If this is something you’re interested in then look into universities that offer degrees in notebook science or information technology and call them for more information or view their websites and the type of courses that are required for the program.

HTH.

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  1. mrsd says:

    Intro to Computers

  2. Xx$asu サスケ の天使™- xTRUNKS<3 says:

    Notebook Science - programming, more math caught up
    Information Technology/ Information Systems - more like the support aspect of computers

    It sounds to me like you’ll be more interested in Information Technology.

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