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Warning: This course is not listed on the Langara website and is almost certainly discontinued. It was last offered in the term of Summer 2006.

BCAP 1112: Computer Basics II

Course FormatLecture 0.0 h + Seminar 0.0 h + Lab 4.0 h
Credits3.0

**Discontinued** was last offered Spring 2007 Last Updated: 16-MAR-2007 This is an introductory course which provides hands-on personal computer experience in the basics of using a mouse-based environment (Windows), word processing (Word XP), spreadsheet (Excel XP), the Internet and e-mail. A theory-based overview of hardware, software and computer fundamentals is included. Practical training focuses on Windows, Microsoft Office XP, and Netscape Navigator. Students with little or no computer knowledge will benefit from this course.

Note: Students may not receive credit for both BCAP 0012 and BCAP 1112. Students who have successfully completed BCAP 1200, CPSC 1010, CPSC 1050 or CPSC 1150 may not take BCAP 1112 for further credit.


Course Attributes:
2nd Year Arts
2nd Year Science
Humanities
Lab Science
Science
Social Science
University
Transferable
Other Attributes:
Offered online:Unknown
Preparatory course:Unknown
Repeat limit
Additional fees:$25
First offered:Summer 1999
Last offered:Summer 2006
Registration
restrictions:
Outline(s):No outline found.
Transfer Agreements
CourseDestinationCreditStart to End
No active transfer agreements.
Inactive Transfer Agreements (click to open)

Note: If you took courses within the period stated below, you can still transfer those credits.

CourseDestinationCreditStart to End
BCAP 1112UBCONo credit 20030501 to 20061231
BCAP 1112UBCVNo credit 20030501 to 20061231
BCAP 1112University of the Fraser ValleyUFV GE 1XX (3) 20030501 to 20061231

Offerings of this course:

SemesterCRNSectionSeatsWaitlistDaysTimeRoomTypeInstructor
Summer 20062026600114N/AM-W----1030-1225A219LectureJennifer Reid
Spring 2006107840013N/AM-W----1030-1225A216LectureNaila Nizar
Fall 2005304210014N/AM-W----1030-1225A340LectureJennifer Reid
Summer 2005202690013N/AM-W----1030-1225A219LectureJennifer Reid
Spring 2005101590012N/AM-W----1030-1225A340LectureJennifer Reid
Fall 20043035600133M-W----1030-1225A340LectureNaila Nizar
Summer 2004201670016 M-W----1030-1225A340LectureBruce Coombs
Spring 200410553001Cancel M-W----1030-1225 Lecture
Fall 2003305810010N/AM-W----1030-1225A340LectureNaila Nizar
Summer 20032017900148M-W----1030-1225A340LectureRaymond Yu
Spring 20031041600117M-W----1030-1225A340LectureNaila Nizar
Fall 200230554001CancelN/AM-W----1030-1225A340LectureNaila Nizar
Summer 2002201480010N/AM-W----1030-1225A340LectureKim Huie
Spring 2002103790010N/AM-W----1030-1225A340LectureNaila Nizar
Fall 2001305200010N/AM-W----1030-1225A340LectureNaila Nizar
Summer 2001202180010N/AM-W----1030-1225A340LectureKim Huie
Spring 2001104670010N/AM-W----1030-1225A340LectureNaila Nizar
Fall 2000305120010N/AM-W----1030-1225A340LectureNaila Nizar
Summer 2000201720010N/A-T-R---1230-1425A340LectureJacqueline Chia
Spring 2000107110010N/AM-W----1030-1225A340LectureNaila Nizar
Fall 1999305690010N/AM-W----1030-1225A340LectureJeannette Marchand
Summer 199920270002CancelN/A-T-R---1630-1825A219Lecture
Summer 1999202690010N/A-T-R---1230-1425A219LectureDaniel Scott