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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: ABE 2088; SECY 9388; COMP 9245 Development of practical skills in the use of microcomputer database software for information management. Topics include designing and building database structures, entering and editing records, searching, sorting and selecting records, and generating various kinds of reports.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: ABE 3088; ESLN 3500; COMP 9245 Students learn to prepare and present business information in graphic form. Pie, bar, text and other charts are created using appropriate software, with emphasis on selecting appropriate graph formats to increase visual impact.
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3.00 - 15.00 Credits
Advise: Windows OS Basics, ESL Level 6 or above An overview course that introduces students to the basic features of current business software, including, but not limited to Microsoft Office XP products (word processing, spreadsheets, databases, electronic presentations), Internet and E-mail, computerized accounting, business graphics or desktop publishing software, Web authoring and animation software, and business multimedia software.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: ESLN 5/6 A comprehensive course providing proficiency in using spreadsheet software to solve business problems. Students learn enhanced worksheet design for business applications, database management techniques, and creating and executing simple and complex macros.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: ESLN 5/6 An introduction to computer concepts and techniques for beginning computer students. Students will learn to use the Windows operating system to organize and manage data, resources, and Office applications. A brief introduction of the Office applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access, and a unit on Internet and E-mail is included.
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3.00 - 15.00 Credits
Advise: COMP 9894, Windows OS Basics, ESL Level 6 or above An intermediate course that introduces students to the more advanced features of the database software, the content includes creating and managing advanced tables, forms, queries, and reports.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: COMP 9899 The production of camera-ready copy for flyers, business reports, newsletters, etc. using desktop publishing software. Experience in using typographical controls and page layout tools to format for visual impact and readability.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: TRST 4601 or ESLV 3821; SECY 9388 or 25 net wpm keyboarding; Any hands-on introductory computer course of at least 27 hours or equivalent experience Use of the latest state-of-the-art microcomputer software and its application to business and office procedures. Students work with industry-specific software or explore new features in the latest version of an older software release. Taught-hands-on in a computer lab. Course content varies.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: COMP 9904 Emphasis on solving real-life business problems with advanced spreadsheets. Includes data sharing and data analysis techniques for computing projections, probabilities and estimates.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: COMP 9901 Development of practical intermediate skills in the use of microcomputer database software for information management. Topics include creating custom forms, creating complex search criteria for performing multiple searches, queries and sorts, creating complex reports and queries, performing complex calculations, managing multiple related databases, and simple programming.
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