Computer Applications for Health (COM-221)
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Course Title & code |
Computer Applications for Health (COM-221) |
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Duration |
1 Credit Hr/Week. 30 Actual Practical contact Hrs/Semester/15 |
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Level |
Second Year/Second Semester/Level 4 |
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Teaching Staff Required |
Lecturer in computer science, information technology or relevant |
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Objectives |
By the end of the course, the student will be able to:
1- Understand the Concept of a relational Database, and implement it in Microsoft Access.
2- Using outlook program as an organizing tool and a communication system.
3- Create a good Web page using FrontPage.
4- Use all the best features of each of them for specific needs.
5- Give a complete knowledge of the internet navigation. |
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References: |
1- Exploring Microsoft Office 2003, Volume 1,2/E Robert T. Grauer, Maryann Barber, ISBN: 0-13-221070-3, Publsher: Prentice Hall. Copyright: 2007, Published: 01/12/2006.
2- Practical Computing, Lynn Hogan, ISBN: 0-13-144133-7, Publisher: Prentice Hall, Copyright: 2005, Published: 01/26/2004.
3- دليل التدريب على شهادة ECDL/ICDL 4.0 إعداد British Computer Society ترجمة مركز التعريب والبرمجة – دار العربية للعلوم 2004. |
Table of Contents
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Microsoft Access 2003
1. Introduction to Microsoft Access: What is a Database?
2. Building a Database.
3. Maintaining a Database.
4. Modifying Tables and Establishing Relationships.
5. Querying a database.
6. Customizing Input Forms.
7. Creating Custom Reports. |
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Microsoft FrontPage
1. Introduction.
2. Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML).
3. Headers, Para graphics.
4. Text Formatting with HTML
5. Creating Tables Using HTML
6. Linking, Images, lists, frames and forms.
7. Web components. |
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Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
1. Make outlook the default program for E-mail, contacts, and calendar.
2. Add or remove an e-mail account.
3. Types of e-mail server.
4. Create a new e-mail message.
5. Send and receive message by using outlook.
6. Message formatting.
7. Create appointment, task, and note by using outlook. |
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Computer networking
1. Networks definition.
2. Network Types.
3. Network components (cables, nodes, hub, switch, router, bridge, server, and protocols).
The Internet and World Wide Web
1. Internet history and concepts.
2. Internet browsers such as Internet Explorer.
3. System requirements for internet and e-mail
o How to configure the internet connection into the computer.
o How create e-mail by using search engine.
o How to send receive e-mail
4. Search engine types.
5. Search operators by using search engine.
6. Security (accounts and password, virus types and protection, firewalls). |
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