The following courses represent key areas of my academic foundation in IT and computer science. Each course contributed valuable technical skills and problem-solving experience that support my career goals in technology.
Description:
Overview of information technology concepts, including hardware, software, networking, databases, and IT careers.
Key Skills Learned:
Understanding of IT systems and infrastructure
File systems, operating systems, and cloud basics
Created an IT concept map presentation
Description:
Introduced fundamental web design and development using HTML, CSS, and basic JavaScript. Covered responsive design principles and usability.
Key Skills Learned:
HTML/CSS layout and styling
Responsive design
Basic JavaScript for interactivity
Developed a personal portfolio website
Description:
Covered logic, set theory, functions, combinatorics, and graph theory relevant to computing and IT.
Key Skills Learned:
Logic expressions and truth tables
Basic algorithmic thinking
Applied math concepts to real-world IT problems
Description:
Explored the role of operating systems, including process management, memory, file systems, and security.
Key Skills Learned:
Concepts of multitasking, scheduling, and virtual memory
Linux command-line usage
Configured user permissions and basic shell scripting
Description:
Learned problem-solving using Python. Topics included variables, loops, functions, data structures, and basic file handling.
Key Skills Learned:
Python programming fundamentals
Developed small applications (e.g., calculator, simple games)
Wrote scripts for data processing and file I/O
Description:
Focused on the hardware and software foundations that support IT services, including networking and data centers.
Key Skills Learned:
Understanding of servers, storage, and networking
Learned how virtualization and cloud computing work
Group project designing a basic network layout