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General Education Courses (GND) The following eight-week computer proficiency courses are tailored in methods of instruction for individual students and will include one-on-one live human tutorials (if needed) in conjunction with self-training through a CD-rom/textbook package. Students may work at their own pace. GND 105. Computer Proficiency, Level I (0). This course introduces students to computers and basic computer skills. Students must pass Level I Computer Proficiency examinations that cover every required Level I skill in order to pass this course. First-year and transfer students must take this course in their first semester at Belmont University. Also, Belmont students who change their graduation catalog to the 2001-2002 Bulletin, or to a later Bulletin, must fulfill this requirement in their first semester under the new Bulletin. Pass/Fail credit only. GND 110. Academic Orientation Seminar (1). This one-hour academic orientation seminar will cover various topics designed to assist students in making the transition to college and, specifically, to Belmont University. It will run for the first nine weeks of the semester, and students will do weekly assignments, participate in online discussions and classroom discussions, and engage in other Belmont projects. GND 205. Computer Proficiency, Level II (0). Prerequisite or corequisite: GND 105. This course enables students to achieve intermediate-level computer skills. Students must pass Level II Computer Proficiency examinations that cover every required Level II skill in order to pass this course. Pass/Fail credit only. GND 305. Computer Proficiency, Level III (0). Prerequisite or corequisite: GND 105. This course enables students to achieve advanced-level computer skills. Students must pass Level III Computer Proficiency examinations that cover every required Level III skill in order to pass this course. Pass/Fail credit only. GND 405. Computer Proficiency, Level IV (0). Prerequisite or corequisite: GND 105. This course enables students to achieve advanced-level computer skills. Students must pass Level IV Computer Proficiency examinations that cover every required Level IV skill in order to pass this course. Pass/Fail credit only. |
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