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3.00 Credits
Course combines computer concepts, application software packages and problem-solving techniques. The student uses personal computers to learn operating systems, spreadsheets, e-mail, the Internet and other business applications software. [1/29/2001]
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3.00 Credits
An overview of computers. Topics include hardware, software components, fundamentals of programming, loops, word processing, spreadsheets, databases, e-mail and the Internet. [7/1/1996]
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3.00 Credits
Course is an overview of information systems specifically addressing their management and the current technology. The evolving role of information systems and related technology within a business organization are studied. The learning process is enhanced by using and spreadsheet and database management software on personal computers for business applications. [9/5/2001]
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3.00 Credits
Course is an overview of information systems specifically addressing their management and the current technology. The evolving role of information systems and related technology within a business organization are studied. The learning process is enhanced by using and spreadsheet and database management software on personal computers for business applications. [1/29/2001]
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3.00 Credits
This course offers challenging projects and key reinforcement exercises. This is a "browser-generic" full-sumester course on the Internet, especially a course that takes a step-by-step approach to basics through more advanced Internet concepts. New interior design, which helps students easily identify the case and the steps necessary to complete the course effectively. Offers coverage of the different e-mail packages including Netscape Messenger, Microsoft Outlook Express, Hotmail, and Eudora. Designed for adult learners who want to get more "user friendly" with the internet. [5/22/2005]
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover various topics relating to competitive ad- vantages in today's global markets. Discussion includes: Internet strategies, electronic business concepts, TQM, profit implica- tions in the leveraging of intellectual property, management adaptation to and adoption of emerging technologies. [1/29/2001]
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7.00 Credits
Works the introductory to intermediate aspects of the powerful photo restoration and creation software. This application is used in graphical and multimedia areas of print and video. The areas covered in the course include: color techniques, working with layers, special effects and filters, creating web documents, manipulating colors, and creating clipping groups. Hands on labs offered on-line will be utilized to teach these techniques, user must have Photoshop 6.0 or later. [1/27/2003]
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3.00 Credits
This course offers a step-by-step approach to learning the fundamentals of Microsoft Office XP. Contains fifteen projects on computer concepts, Windows, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Office XP Integration. Includes sufficient material for a first course on Office XP applications. Projects and exercises take full advantage of the new features of Office XP. Introduction to Computers section has been revised to start students off with the most up-to-date introduction to computer concepts. [9/1/2004]
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3.00 Credits
Adobe-Photoshop, the professional image-editing standard, helps you work more efficiently, explore new creative options, and produce the highest quality images for print, the web, and anywhere else. Adobe Photshop 7 Creative Workshop not only shows you the new features of version 7, it gives you practical applications of the features. It is estimated that there are over 3 million registered Photoshop users. Thus users are always looking for inspiration from other creative designers, and Creative Workshop will provide it. [9/3/2003]
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses the use of e-commerce technologies for competitive advantage within a global market economy. Emphasis is placed on the ramifications of the use of a business tool that does away with the old notions of time and space. Interaction of students with international companies and business professionals in other countries through the virtual environment will give them the advantage of a real world view of globally connected economy and provide concrete examples of how business can take advantage of this web of connections for substantial growth, progress, success and profit. Topics to be discussed include: e-commerce basics and components; e-commerce strategy; e-commerce web presence development; online marketing; online security; online legalities. [9/3/2003]
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