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Learning Partnerships, Unit Catalogue 2009/10


AS10099: Computer hardware

Click here for further information Credits: 5
Click here for further information Level: Certificate
Click here for further information Period: This unit is available in...
Academic Year at Wiltshire College
Semester 1 at Cirencester College
Semester 1 at City of Bath College
Semester 1 at Weston College
Semester 1 at Wiltshire College
Click here for further information Assessment: CW 100%
Click here for further informationSupplementary Assessment: Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
Click here for further information Requisites:
Description: Aims:
To give learners the opportunity:
* To provide the knowledge and understanding of the way in which a computer works
* To provide knowledge and understanding of computer systems and how the components work together
* To provide practical experience of how to maintain a computer including faultfinding, diagnosis and repair
* To provide knowledge and understanding of computer peripherals
* To provide knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of an operating systems
* To provide knowledge and understanding of the basic elements of a computer network.

Learning Outcomes:
To achieve this unit a learner must:
* Understand computer architecture
* Be able to recognise components and know how they work
* Be able to identify peripherals and how to use them
* Be able to assemble a computer and install an operating system
* Be able to fault-find, diagnose and repair a PC
* Be able to connect and manage a simple network

Skills:
Practical skills - use of hand tools, safe working practice (Assessed)
Personal skills - working with others (Group work Assessment 5) , independent research (Assessment 4), problem solving (Assessment 3)
Communication skills - oral presentations (facilitated), written reports (facilitated) demonstrations (facilitated).

Content:
This unit will look at the fundamental way in which a computer works, how it is put together and how it can be used to communicate information across a network. The areas covered will include:
* Computer Systems - which will include CPU, RAM, Mainboard, I/O systems, RISC, CISC, backing store, peripherals, component compatibility and selection
* Operating Systems - Open and closed systems, DOS, GUI, Microsoft, UNIX, Linux (compare/contrast), OS Installation, NOS
* Networking - Introduction to fundamentals inc OSI model, TCP/IP, IP, addressing, NIC, cabling.
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