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The UNSW Foundation Year Computing Studies course was created to meet the theoretical and technical needs of students entering the broad spectrum of both science and commerce based undergraduate degrees. The course has a theory component and a practical component.
Computing Practical Course Outcomes As a result of the practical sessions students should be able to: use a computer confidently. type correctly with a minimum of twenty five words per minute and 98% accuracy (Typequick). create, format, edit, find and replace information in a word-processing document using a professional word-processing package (MSWord). design and manipulate web and print quality graphics using professional techniques (Photoshop). create effective presentations for seminar and tutorial presentations using automated wizards, manual drawing and text tools (MSPowerPoint). develop and format a basic spreadsheet to present, analyse and chart statistical data, and integrate spreadsheet information with a word processing document (MSExcel). use basic XHTML, and popular XHTML editing software to develop interactive web pages (Dreamweaver). create executable and logical programs to solve problems using an industry recognised programming language (VB .net) or design web-based multimedia animations/presentations using an industry recognised animation tool (Flash) use a database package to store and edit data in both single and multiple tables, and query the database to extract information for the production of specific reports and statistical analysis. (MSAccess).