3rd Meeting of Board of Studies for Bachelor of Architecture Course title COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE-I Credit Hours 0+2 Pre-requisites None Objective Overview Course outline To promote computer knowledge and applications in architecture as a medium to gain the skills needed to express your ideas, solve problems, and connect with people. Introduction to Computer Applications is designed to familiarize students with computers and their applications. It will also emphasize the use of computers and technology throughout their college, and future careers. Students will learn fundamental concepts of computer hardware and software and become familiar with a variety of computer applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and multimedia presentations. Microsoft Word: Getting Familiar with MS Word, Creating & editing documents, formatting the Documents of MS Word, Graphical Work & Reviewing, Advance Features & Finalization, Mail merging Microsoft Excel: Getting Started with MS Excel, Data Formatting, Formulas & Functions, Preparing Charts & Presentation, Format Tables & Manipulating Data, Pivot Table & Advance Functions Microsoft Power Point: Initiating with MS Power Point, Preparing Presentations & Using Graphics, Finalization & Alterations: Reading list Matt Smith, Microsoft Office 2010: Ultimate Tips & Tricks. 81 BUITEMS