Computer Science Skills
Please rank the following based on how important you believe it is for an entry-level computer science worker to have the following skills and abilities on the job.
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BCIS.1305.1 Describe the fundamentals of information technology concepts – hardware, software, security, and privacy.
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BCIS.1305.2 Demonstrate proper file management techniques to manipulate electronic files and folders in local, network, and online environments.
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BCIS.1305.3 Create business documents with word processing software using spelling and grammar check, format and layout, tables, citations, graphics, and mail merge.
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BCIS.1305.4 Create business documents and analyze data with spreadsheet software using (1) tables, sorting, filtering, charts and graphics, privot tables, macros; (2) statistical, financial, logical and look-up functions and formulas; and (3) add-ins.
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BCIS.1305.5 Create business multimedia presentations with presentation software using templates, lists, groups, themes, colors, clip art, pictures, tables, transitions, animation, video, charts, and views.
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BCIS.1305.6 Create databases and manage data with database software using tables, fields, relationships, indexes, keys, views, queries, forms, reports, and import/export functions.
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BCIS.1305.7 Integrate business software applications.
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BCIS.1305.8 Use web-based technologies to conduct ethical business research.
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BCIS.1305.9 Use “goal seeking” and “what-if analysis” to solve problems and make adjustments/recommendations in a business environment.
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COSC.1031.1 Describe the fundamentals of computing infrastructure components: hardware, application software, operating systems, and data communications systems.
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COSC.1031.2  Delineate and discuss societal issues related to computing, including the guiding principles of professional and ethical behavior.
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COSC.1031.3  Demonstrate the ability to create and use documents, spreadsheets, presentations and databases in order to communicate and store information as well as to support problem solving.
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COSC.1031.4  Describe the need and ways to maintain security in a computing environment.
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