Course Information
Course Description
The Foundation Computing course offers a comprehensive development of learners' knowledge, understanding, and skills in various aspects of computing. It covers fundamental subject content, encourages independent thinking, and emphasizes the application of knowledge to both familiar and new situations. Students will develop critical skills such as logical thinking, information evaluation, and effective communication. The course aims to prepare students for higher education courses in computing and equip them with the necessary skills for success in the digital job market of the twenty-first century.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The primary objectives of the Foundation Computing course are to foster computational thinking skills, develop problem-solving abilities using computers, and provide a fundamental understanding of computing systems and their components. Students will gain knowledge about software, data, hardware, communication, and people's role in computing systems. Additionally, the course aims to cultivate an understanding of communication methods, network functionality, encryption security, and the ethical considerations associated with emerging computing technologies.
COURSE OUTLINE
The core content of the Foundation Computing course includes the following topics:
- Introduction to Computing
- Programming Fundamentals
- Data Representation
- Communication and Networking Basics
- Hardware Fundamentals
- Operating Systems
- Cybersecurity Basics
- Introduction to Web Development
- Introduction to Databases
STUDENT ACQUISITIONS
By completing this course, students will:
- Develop computational thinking skills
- Gain a fundamental understanding of problem-solving principles using computers.
- Acquire knowledge about computing system components and their interrelationships.
- Understand different methods of communication, network functionality, and internet technologies.
- Apply their understanding to develop computer-based solutions for basic real-world problems.
- Appreciate ethical issues related to current and emerging computing technologies
LEARNING METHODOLOGIES
The course employs a range of effective learning methodologies, including practical programming exercises, to encourage creative thinking and the effective use of technology. Learners will enhance their analytical, logical, and critical thinking skills. They will also develop an appreciation for the ethical considerations associated with computing technologies. Throughout the course, students will be guided to think logically, present ordered arguments, and communicate ideas clearly and coherently. Fluency in English is emphasized to ensure effective working and communication within the subject.