VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

Computer Operations

 

In Computer Operations program, students are trained in computer and internet equipped laboratories.Students who complete the program are given associate degree diploma. Graduates of this program can continue 4-year management information systems department if they wish.

Graduates of this program can work as computer operators in government offices or free workplaces where computers and related applications are used.

The language of the program is English.

Computer Operations Program Outcomes

  1. Understand fundamental concepts and principles of Information Systems,
  2. Demonstrate the ability to apply Systems Development methodologies and tools,
  3. Be able to construct databases with the use of Centralized and Distributed Database Management Systems,
  4. Recognize the importance of different types of hardware and software platforms and Operating Systems,
  5. Perform computer simulation of information systems and computer networks,
  6. An ability to identify, formulate, and develop solutions to computational challenges,
  7. An ability to design, implement, and evaluate a computational system to meet desired needs within realistic constraints,
  8. Acquire proficiency in English and utilize effective communication skills,
  9. Gain IT skills which are conducive for research using various resources and databases.


Course Descriptions

AMAT101 – Mathematics for Business & Economics I (3,0)3
Revision of essential algebra for calculus. Polynomials, rational expressions, straight line. Linear and quadratic equations and inequalities. Functions, limits, continuity, derivatives, techniques of derivatives, applications of derivatives.
ABSM101 – Introduction to Business & Management I (3,0)3
Introduce business and non-business students to business areas and how they function together in a global business environment. Familiarize students with business concepts, terms and bases for global competition. Learn critical thinking skills through cases and application of concepts in real world situations. Expose students to a wide variety of business careers to facilitate student decision on appropriate business major. Relate business as a part of all future careers.
ACOM 101 - Introduction to Computers & Information Systems (3,0)3
To provide an understanding of the need for the management of data as an organizational resource. Introduction to the fundamental concepts of data processing. Emphasis is on business data processing. Student’s skills in the application of computers to business and their knowledge of hardware and software are enhanced.
EGL101- Development of Reading Skills (3,0)3
The main aim of this course is to prepare students for the academic reading and writing tasks they will do within their Faculties. To this end, Students will study the techniques that will enable them to produce academic essays in a range of specific styles. They will learn how to write about graphical information and how to incorporate supporting examples into their essays. They will also develop reading speed and proficiency, increase vocabulary and improve comprehension skills.
ACOM 102 - Computer Applications(3,0)3
This course expands the student’s knowledge of computer; word processors, spreadsheets, database applications and other business applications are introduced.
ABSM102-Introduction to Business & Mgmt. II
This is an introductory course about the management of organizations. It provides instruction in principles of management that have general applicability to all types of enterprises; basic management philosophy and decision making; principles involved in planning, organizing, leading, and controlling; and recent concepts in management.
AMIS102 - Algorithms & Programming Techniques (3,0)3    
This course covers the basic problem-solving concepts, flowcharts, and pseudo codes that students need to know and understand when working in any computer language or application. With the detailed explanations and numerous illustrations, it compasses all fundamental areas of problem solving from the basics of mathematical functions and operations to the design and use of codes, indicators and arrays.
EGL102- Development of Writing Skills(3,0)3
The main aim of this course is to provide effective development of the skills acquired in EGL101. Students will master speaking and argumentative skills by taking part in discussions of the topics covered in the reading assignments. They will develop critical and analytical thinking at a higher level. Acquire profound knowledge of the necessary reading and writing techniques aiming to prepare them for more in depth research work with materials of their Majors. Continue to prepare students for the academic reading and writing tasks they will encounter within their Faculties. They will learn how to include secondary data within their writings. They will also develop reading speed and proficiency, increase vocabulary and improve comprehension skills.
AMIS201 – Productivity Tools (3,0)3    
The aim of this course is to impart the skills and understanding required to manage complex computer systems as part of the support services of an organisation. This will include selection, installation, service concept, organisation, business processes, customer liaison, availability management, capacity planning, support processes, planning, costing and charging, contracting and procurement and legal and professional issues, maintenance and support of a wide range of computing technologies and an understanding of currently recommended computing technologies.
AMIS203 - Database Concepts & SQL (3,0)3
This course introduces the basic concepts and elements of file management techniques and database management systems. Students are expected to understand the fundamental concepts as well as get  practical hands-on experience with commercial database management systems through programming assignments and projects using SQL.
AMIS205- Management Information Systems (3,0)3    
This course offers students information on Management Information Systems and concepts of data and communication systems. Structure and elements, organizations, functions of management, leadership, organising and controlling planning and the decision making process, elements of control in the organisation, information technology and MIS, and the influence on MIS design are covered. Emphasis is made on different types of information systems.
AMIS207 – Programming Concept & Fundamentals (3,0)3    
Builds on fundamental concepts of data processing techniques and technical language concepts. Emphasis is on computer programming logic, programming problems in JAVA, input/output processing, subroutines, function statements, flow-charting, and problem definition. Hands-on programming projects utilising any computer language is covered.
AMIS209 - HTML & XML & Web Design (3,0)3    
This course studies the science and engineering of today’s World Wide Web. The languages, protocols, services and tools that enable the web in order to understand all the pieces of the distributed computing puzzle are studied. Emphasis is placed on new and emerging technologies of the Web.
AMIS202 – Business Data Communications (3,0)3    
This course covers the area of computer networks including protocols, transmission rules, topologies and all related topics to establish and manage all types of networks. An introduction to the fundamental concepts of computer networks will be made and areas including the basic performance and engineering trade-offs in the design and implementation of computer networks, network hardware/software, OSI and TCP/IP reference models and the responsibility and design issues of each layer of these models will be covered. Other topics that will be discussed include the TCP/IP protocol family, multiplexing, switching, routing, LANs, wireless LANs, cellular networks, network applications as well as the new trends in computer communication networks.
AMIS208 - C/C Programming (3,0)3    
Structured programming techniques in C are covered. Functions, arrays, sort and search techniques, characters and strings, and file processing are included. 
AMIS210 – Advanced Web Design (3, 0)3
This course covers markup languages and advanced technologies, including HTML, JavaScript, DHTML, CSS, XML and CGI. On completion, you will be able to design and create an advanced website and will be equipped to undertake complex internet projects.
1. Semester
CODE COURSE NAME T P C ECTS Prereq. Syllabus Description
AMAT101 Business Mathematics 1 3 0 3 0 Download
ABSM101 Introduction to Business & Management 1 3 0 3 0 Download
ACOM101 Computer Applications 1 3 0 3 0 Download
AMIS101 Computer Aided Accounting 3 0 3 0
EGL101 Development of Reading Skills 3 0 3 0 Download
NH001 National History 1 0 0 0 0
Total 15 0
2. Semester
CODE COURSE NAME T P C ECTS Prereq. Syllabus Description
AMAT102 Business Mathematics 2 3 0 3 0 Download
ABSM102 Introduction to Business & Management 2 3 0 3 0 Download
ACOM102 Computer Applications 2 3 0 3 0 Download
AMIS102 Algorithms & Programming Techniques 3 0 3 0 Download
EGL102 Development of Writing Skills 3 0 3 0 Download
NH002 National History 2 0 0 0 0
AMIS100 Internship 0 0 0 0
Total 15 0
3. Semester
CODE COURSE NAME T P C ECTS Prereq. Syllabus Description
AMIS201 Productivity Tools 3 0 3 0 Download
AMIS203 Database Concepts & SQL 3 0 3 0 Download
AMIS205 MIS 3 0 3 0 Download
AMIS207 Programming Concept & Fundamentals 3 0 3 0 Download
AMIS209 HTML & XML & Web Design 3 0 3 0 Download
TURK001 Turkish 1 0 0 0 0
Total 15 0
4. Semester
CODE COURSE NAME T P C ECTS Prereq. Syllabus Description
AMIS202 Business Data Communication 3 0 3 0 Download
AMIS204 Programming in 4G environment 3 0 3 0 Download
AMIS206 System Analysis & Desing 3 0 3 0 Download
AMIS208 C/C Programming 3 0 3 0 Download
AMIS210 Advanced Web Desing 3 0 3 0
TURK002 Turkish 2 0 0 0 0
Total 15 0