CEIT217 INFORMATION SYSTEMS HARDWARE

Course Code:4300217
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:4.0
Department:Computer Education and Instructional Technology
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:
Offered Semester:Fall Semesters.

Course Objectives

  • Describe and analyze the system architecture of a computer.
  • Identify different input-output devices, cords, cables, connectors and system busses.
  • Describe the architecture and components of a mother board.
  • Install baby cards such as control or display cards to expansion slots and improve system capabilities.
  • Compare the features and distinguish between various microprocessor types and sockets.
  • List and compare the features of different memory components.
  • Install, upgrade and manage main memory in computers.
  • Describe the working principles and compare the features of solid state, magnetic and optical storage units.
  • Install, manage and optimize storage devices.  
  • Compare various system bus structures, such as ISA, EISA, PCI, PCIe, IEEE1394 and USB.
  • Connect and remove I/O Devices from the computer system.
  • List the hardware requirements to have networked computers.

Course Content

Hardware used in ICT field; computer logic and architecture; components of personal computers (motherboard, CPU, chipset, memory and memory types (ROM, RAM technology and cache memory); input/output units; slot types (PCI, PCIe, and other); expansion cards; storage units; data transfer technology; cloud computing; installing computer chases; smart boards; projection devices; smart devices (tv, phone, etc.); wireless network devices; use and maintenance of information systems hardware; interoperability of ICT devices; printers and scanners; wearable technologies; human-computer interfaces; hardware security; troubleshooting hardware problems; hardware analysis.


Course Learning Outcomes

Upon completing a course/learning process successfully, students will be able to:

  • Select components, design, and build computer systems.
  • Make safety and preventive maintenance to; motherboard, processor, memory, printers, mobile systems and other computer hardware components.
  • Troubleshoot common computer hardware problems.

Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
#Program Outcomes0123
1They have the skill and knowledge to use information technologies.
2They use information technology to access information, and they analyze, synthesize, and evaluate knowledge by adapting to new situations.
3They use strategies and techniques based on learning theories and apply them to solve instructional problems in a systemic and systematic way
4They have skill and knowledge in analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation in instructional design process.
5They implement learning-teaching methods and techniques in computer education.
6They have knowledge, skill and competency about computer hardware, operating systems, computer networks and programming languages.
7They determine measurement and evaluation methods and techniques used in computer education.
8They have the ability to conduct and present results of intra-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary researches in the field of instructional technology.
9They comprehend project management processes and implement and present projects electronically.
10They have critical thinking and problem solving skills.
11They have social communication and cultural exchange skills.
12They have legal knowledge, skills and attitudes required for teaching profession and apply them in the learning environment.

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