Introduction To Information Technology: ITP 101 (4 Units)
Introduction To Information Technology: ITP 101 (4 Units)
Introduction To Information Technology: ITP 101 (4 Units)
Information Technology
ITP 101 (4 Units)
Fall 2014
Objective
Upon completing this course, students will:
Understand the fundamentals of information technology
Learn core concepts of computing and modern systems
Understand modern software programs and packages
Learn about upcoming IT technologies
Concepts
This course is designed to be an introductory course in information technology. The course
focuses on key concepts for understanding modern computer systems. Students will also learn
about the capabilities and limitations of information technology systems.
Prerequisites
None
Instructor
Contacting the
Instructor
Office Hours
Lab Assistants
Lecture
Lab
Lance Winkel
winkel@usc.edu
OHE 530 H
Listed on Blackboard under Contacts
Listed on Blackboard under Contacts
1.5 hours, twice a week, for a total of 3 hours;
12:30 1:50 pm, Tuesday and Thursday
1 hour, twice a week, for a total of 2 hours
One of the following:
12:00 12:50 pm, Monday and Wednesday, OHE 542
1:00 1:50 pm, Monday and Wednesday, OHE 542
2:00 2:50 pm, Tuesday and Thursday, OHE 542
3:00 3:50 pm, Tuesday and Thursday, OHE 542
Required Textbooks
Instructor lectures and on-line resources listed on Blackboard.
Optional Textbooks
None
Website
All course material will be on Blackboard (http://blackboard.usc.edu).
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Grading
The following percentage breakdown will be used in determining the grade for the course.
Lab assignments
50%
Midterm Exam
20%
Final Exam
25%
Blog Project
5%
Total
100%
Grading Scale
The following shows the grading scale to be used to determine the letter grade.
93% and above
A
90% - 92%
A87% - 89%
B+
83% - 86%
B
80% - 82%
B77% - 79%
C+
73% - 76%
C
70% - 72%
C67% - 69%
D+
64% - 66%
D
63% and below
F
Policies
No make-up exams (except for documented medical or family emergencies) will be offered nor
will there be any changes made to the Final Exam schedule.
The labs will be posted on Blackboard under the Assignments section. Each lab will include
instructions, a due date, and a link for electronic submission. Labs must be submitted using this
link. Do not email them to the lecturer or lab assistant. There will be at six labs assigned. The
instructor will demonstrate the labs during lecture sessions.
It is your responsibility to submit your assignments on or before the due date. Assignments
turned in one day late will have 10% of the total points deducted from the graded score.
Assignments turned in two days late will have 20% of the total points deducted from the
graded score. Assignments turned in three days late will have 50% of the total points deducted
from the graded score. After three days, submissions will not be accepted and you will receive
a 0.
Students are free to attend any of the lab times offered. However, in the case of lab
overcrowding, students assigned to that lab session have priority.
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Lab attendance is not mandatory. However, there are some software packages that may not be
available in non-ITP labs, or that may be different versions of the software detailed in the lab
manual. The labs are designed to be completed by attending all of your lab sections before the
lab due date.
If you have questions about any of the lab assignments, attend a lab session or send an email to
the lab assistant/s assigned to the lab session in which you are registered. Do not send any
email to the instructor regarding labs or ask specific lab questions during the lecture sessions.
You are encouraged to attend the instructors office hours for lab-related questions.
You are required to save your labs using a USB flash drive or a website such as
http://www.dropbox.com. You must keep a copy of all labs. You will not be able to save your
work on the ITP lab computers. If available, you will be given one USB flash drive from ITP.
ITP will have open lab hours starting the second week of the semester. The open labs will not
have a 101 lab assistant to assist with labs. These lab times are there in case you need extra
time to complete a lab.
A roster will be passed around the room during each lecture session. Please initial by your
name for the appropriate week.
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Academic Integrity
USC seeks to maintain an optimal learning environment. General principles of academic
honesty include the concept of respect for the intellectual property of others, the expectation
that individual work will be submitted unless otherwise allowed by an instructor, and the
obligations both to protect ones own academic work from misuse by others as well as to avoid
using anothers work as ones own. All students are expected to understand and abide by these
principles. Scampus, the Student Guidebook, contains the Student Conduct Code in Section
11.00, while the recommended sanctions are located in Appendix A:
http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/SCAMPUS/gov/. Students will be referred to the Office
of Student Judicial Affairs and Community Standards (SJACS) for further review, should there be
any suspicion of academic dishonesty. The Review process can be found at:
http://www.usc.edu/student-affairs/SJACS/.
If the instructor, a grader, or a lab assistant suspects you of academic dishonesty, it has to be
reported to SJACS. Do not share lab assignments with another student. Do not submit another
students work as your own. Do not look at other students papers during exams. Do not leave
the room during an exam. Do not cheat! As Trojans, we are faithful, scholarly, skillful,
courageous, and ambitious.
In case of emergency, when travel to campus is difficult, if not impossible, USC executive
leadership will announce a digital way for instructors to teach students in their residence halls
or homes using a combination of the Blackboard LMS (Learning Management System),
teleconferencing, and other technologies. Instructors should be prepared to assign students a
Plan B project that can be completed at a distance. For additional information about
maintaining
your
classes
in
an
emergency,
please
access:
http://cst.usc.edu/services/emergencyprep.html
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Introduction to Information
Technology
ITP 101 (4 Units)
Course Outline
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