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San Bernardino Valley College
Fall 2009
Computer Information Technolog

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Course Information

Course Name : CIT-105

Course Title : Introduction to Windows

Course Description : This course is an introduction to the computer operating system that simplifies the process of working with documents and applications.

Additional Course Information

Credit Type : Earned units for this course are applicable to an Associate Degree.

Transferability : Course credit transfers to CSU for elective credit only.

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Days : SMTWRFS or Arrange

S : Sun.    M : Mon.    T : Tues.    W : Wed.    R : Thurs.    F : Fri.    S : Sat.   

Arrange : You must arrange a certain amount of time (under Start and End) with the instructor

Sections Offered
Ref# Sec Days Start End Type Units Building Room Instructor
3808 70 --T---- 09:30A 10:50A LEC 2.00 B 207 Saxon,B
    ----R-- 09:30A 10:50A LAB   B 207 Saxon,B
    Arrange 2.75 hrs/wk DE   Saxon,B
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Note : 13 week class from 09/15/09 to 12/10/09.

Note : Participation in this class requires that students participate in class and online, have access to a computer that is connected to the Internet and has a CD-ROM drive and sound output (speakers or headphones). Students should access http://online.valleycollege.edu during the week prior to the semester start date. All information regarding this class will be found o that webpage. The actual course itself will not be accessible to students until the first day of the semester, Monday, August 17, 2009.