I would say simply include the languages you know with no mention of skill level, the courses you've taken so far related to your field, the operating systems and software your familiar with, leave out the BS stuff like internet explorer and word.
Your resume should be strictly a single page, list related work experience first, followed by unrelated and volunteer work (which mostly gets ignored)
Employers are less concerned with how many buzz words you can drop, and are more concerned with whether you show the potential to learn what is necessary to get the job done. The resume is just to get you in for the interview, so it's in your best interest to be succinct and clear about the things that matter.
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