ELEC210 - Computer Systems Troubleshooting
Credit Hours: 3.0
This course is a study of troubleshooting skills for the beginner and the non-technical personal computer (PC) user who wants to learn how to repair common PC problems, perform preventative maintenance, install or replace basic PC components (such as chips, expansion boards, power supplies, and disk drives). Students will learn how to improve system performance, use diagnostic tools, install software, and determine when professional help is required to service the PC.
This course is not offered during the Spring 2021 semester.
This course is not offered during the Summer 2018 semester.
This course is not offered during the Fall 2018 semester.
This course is not offered during the Spring 2018 semester.