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Course Code: CSC 310
Course Title: Computer Hardware and Maintenance
No. of Units: 2
Course Duration: Two hour of theory and two hours of practicals per week for 15 weeks.
Status: Compulsory
Course Email Address: csc310@gmail.com
Course Webpage: Prerequisite: NIL
COURSE INSTRUCTORS
Professor S. O. Falaki
Dept. of Computer Science,
Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria.
Email: sofalaki@futa.edu.ng
and
Dr.(Mrs) F.M. Dahunsi
Dept. of Computer Science,
Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria.
Email: fmdahunsi@futa.edu.ng
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is an exploratory, first course in computer hardware systems and maintenance
designed primarily for students in computer science. However, it also meets the need of students
in other fields, as a course that provides hands-on training in the installation, configuration,
optimization and upgrading of computer systems. As a practical course, the focus is to impart
useful skills on the students in order to enhance ability to install, troubleshoot, repair and
maintain computer systems. Topics to be covered include introduction to computer systems,
computer system parts, maintenance techniques, approaches and tools; diagnostic techniques;
system assembly and installation; troubleshooting and repair of computer systems and
accessories; portable computers, etc.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The objectives of this course are to:
introduce students to the installation, configuration, optimization and upgrading of
computer systems; and
introduce students to troubleshooting and maintaining the computer system; and
provide students with opportunities to develop basic techniques with respect the hardware
of a computer system.
(Skills)
install, configure, optimize and upgrade personal computers;
install, configure, optimize and upgrade the portable computers;
install, configure, optimize and upgrade the operating system;
to be able to perform diagnostic procedures and troubleshooting techniques to personal
computers, portable devices, operating systems and computer peripherals.
10%
Practicals
10%
Assignments
10%
Test(s)
20%
Final Examination
50%
TOTAL
100%
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Attendance: It is expected that every student will be in class for lectures and also participate in
all practical exercises. Attendance records will be kept and used to determine each persons
qualification to sit for the final examination. In case of illness or other unavoidable cause of
absence, the student must communicate as soon as possible with any of the instructors, indicating
the reason for the absence.
Academic Integrity: Violations of academic integrity, including dishonesty in assignments,
examinations, or other academic performances are prohibited. You are not allowed to make
copies of another persons work and submit it as your own; that is plagiarism. All cases of
academic dishonesty will be reported to the University Management for appropriate sanctions in
accordance with the guidelines for handling students misconduct as spelt out in the Students
Handbook.
Assignments and Group Work: Students are expected to submit assignments as scheduled.
Failure to submit an assignment as at when due will earn you zero for that assignment. Only
under extenuating circumstances, for which a student has notified any of the instructors in
advance, will late submission of assignments be permitted.
Code of Conduct in Lecture Rooms and Laboratories: Students should turn off their cell phones
during lectures. Students are prohibited from engaging in other activities (such as texting,
watching videos, etc.) during lectures. Food and drinks are not permitted in the laboratories.
READING LIST
Graves, Michael W. (2005). A+ Guide to PC Hardware Maintenance and Repair: Text.
Thompson Publishing, Second edition.
Mueller, Scott M. (2012). Upgrading and Repairing PCS, Pearsons Education Inc., 20th Edition.
COURSE OUTLINE
Week
1
Topic
Review syllabus; introductions, safety, external
components and peripherals, internal desktop
components
Internal desktop components continued
Performance of components/system
assembly
Personal computers
Install, configure, optimize and upgrade
personal computer components
Add, remove and configure internal and
external storage devices
Install display devices
Add remove and configure basic input and
multimedia device.
Trouble shooting guide to personal computers
and be able to identify:
Tools,
diagnostic procedures,
troubleshooting techniques for personal computer
components
Laptop and portable devices
Identify the fundamental principles of using
laptops and portable devices
Identify and distinguish between mobile and
desktop motherboard and processors
including throttling, power management and
Wifi.
Install, configure, optimize and upgrade
laptop and portable devices
Add, remove and configure internal and external
storage devices of laptop and portable devices
specific hardware such as peripherals, hotswappable devices and non-hot swappable
devices
Trouble shooting guide to laptops and portable
devices and be able to identify:
Tools,
diagnostic procedures,
troubleshooting techniques for laptops and
portable dev ices
Operating systems
Identify the fundamental principles of using
operating systems
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Remarks
During this first class, the
expectation of the students from the
course will also be documented.
Practical exercise will involve
opening up a desktop PC to examine
the components and specify their
functions.
Practical exercise will involve
opening up coupling a personal
computer.
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