Information Technology (INFT)
Computer Assessment
The Computer Assessment is offered during the fall and spring semesters, and the passing score is 70%. There is no fee for the Computer Assessment. See the Computer Assessment Skills and Concepts page to prepare for the assessment.
The computer assessment tests skills in Microsoft Office 365/2016 and is taken in four separate parts:
Word
Excel
PowerPoint
Computer Concepts
Information Technology 110/111
If INFT 110 or 111 is needed, a course fee of $67 will be added to your ASIST account for technology fees.
You must complete Information Technology (INFT) 110 (PC version) or 111 (MAC version) during your first 45 hours at Liberty or your first year as a transfer student. Transfer students who have transferred in a course that substitutes for INFT 110/111 have satisfied the technology competency and do not need to take the assessment.
Course Number: INFT 110/111
Course Name: Computer Concepts and Applications
Credits: 3 hours
The Computer Concepts and Applications course will introduce you to the operation and use of computers. Specific applications taught include operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software. In addition, you will learn basic terminology and concepts related to the use of computers in today’s society.
The assessment and INFT 110/111 cover the following Microsoft Office 365/2016 basic computer concepts and applications:
- Basic Concepts
- File Management
- Presentations
- Spreadsheets
- Word Processing
For more information, see the Computer Assessment Skills and Concepts page.
Information Technology Faculty
Professor Angela Holt
Assistant Professor
Professor Alison Pettit
Assistant Professor
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Contact
Reach out to Information Technology at inft@liberty.edu