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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: Windows OS Basics, ESL level 6 or above Instruction in the fundamentals of PowerPoint, the presentation graphics application of Microsoft Office. It is designed for the office/business professional or other serious computer user. Topics include creating a PowerPoint slide show, adding visuals to enhance a slide show, customizing a presentation, and delivering a presentation.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: ACBO 9203, Windows OS Basics, ESL level 6 or above Instruction in the utilization of Microsoft Excel (spreadsheet software) as it relates to accounting principles. Students will have practice in formatting, formulas, and functions, charts/graphs, worksheet manipulation, database and macro commands.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: Windows OS Basics, ESL level 6 or above Hands-on instruction using a step-by-step and/or a project-oriented approach to developing a business web site using Macromedia Studio MX with core functions in Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, Freehand, and Coldfusion. An online marketing or product information online interface would be developed.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: COMP 9933 or equivalent, Windows OS Basics, ESL level 6 or above Hands-on instruction using a step-by-step and/or a project-oriented approach to familiarizing students with Macromedia Studio MX and built in funtions of ColdFusion for the development of dynamic, interactive business web applications. Emphasis is on software functions WITHOUT programming.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: Windows OS Basics, ESL level 6 or above Hands-on instruction using a step-by-step and/or a project-oriented approach to creating web graphics and web multimedia elements using Macromedia Studio MX. Topics include graphic layout, backgrounds, rollovers, banners, and navigational elements; digitizing media and image optimization.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: Windows OS Basics, ESL level 6 or above A hands-on lecture and lab course that introduces Outlook-Microsoft's desktop information management application. Topics include e-mail basics, creating a personal schedule, task list and a contact list using Outlook's features of Contacts, Calendar, Inbox, and Tasks.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: COMP 9936, Windows OS Basics, ESL level 6 or above Interactive instruction in intermediate desktop management skills that reinforce concepts taught in COMP 9936. New topics include searching for messages; setting and removing filters on messages, using message formats, stationery, and delivery options to customize messages; learning how to export personal folders onto a floppy disk and later import subfolders for further updating; archiving mail messages, and creating unique e-mail signatures for multiple accounts.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: Windows OS Basics, Keyboarding, ESL level 6 or above A lecture and lab course in which students learn beginning through intermediate desktop publishing skills to create professional publications in business such as advertising flyers, newsletters, tri-fold brochures, and business cards using Microsoft Publisher. Topics include creating and editing a publication, newsletter and brochure design and development, personalizing and customizing publications with information sets, and creating business forms and tables.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: COMP 9909, Windows OS Basics, ESL level 6 or above A course designed for the office/business professional or other serious computer user to provide topics beyond the advanced level in Excel, the spreadsheet application of Microsoft Office. Topics include creating macros, formula auditing, data validation, using Solver, Scenario Manager, Pivot Tables, and Pivot Charts.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: COMP 9909, 9910, 9921, 9928, 9936; WDPR 9995, or equivalent, ESL level 6 or above, Keyboarding 35+wpm, Office Technology, Clerical Keyboarding, or Document Production A self-paced office projects course geared to enhance one's working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite applications. Students will complete real-world simulated projects requiring the use of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Access, or any integration of the products. Students will analyze real-world business problems and then apply appropriate media and strategy solutions, utilizing the Internet, multimedia and graphics to enhance document design, layout, functionality, and appearance.
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