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3.00 Credits
WordThis course focuses on document mastery and advanced word processing functions using Microsoft Word. Students advance to the expert level of word processing and apply functions to business correspondence, mail merges, memos, tables, complex reports, and newsletters. The course also includes graphic and design enhancement functions, which give students the skills they need to produce professional and appealing documents and business communications. A minimum speed of 40 wpm based on a supervised five-minute timing with five or fewer errors is required to receive a passing grade for the course. Prerequisite: OFC 13 with a grade of "C" or better; OFC 17 with a grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment; or permission of the instructor. Three class hours per w eek.Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summ
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ManagementThis course is a comprehensive introduction to the complex field of records management with emphasis on the management of paper and non-paper business records including automated, microimage, and electronic records. It includes the study of filing systems, storage and retrieval procedures, records analysis, and records classification from creation through disposition. Microsoft Access is used to develop core-level competencies and to prepare the student to take the Microsoft Office Specialist Access Certification exam. Prerequisites: OFC 17 with a grade of "C" or better or permission of the instructor. Three class hours a wee k.Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring
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OfficeStudents learn to use a personal computer for personal or professional productivity. Using both lecture and hands-on applications, this course presents computer hardware and software at an introductory level. Students learn to use the Microsoft Windows operating system and become familiar with Microsoft Office suite applications (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook). Use of the Internet and e-mail is also presented. Prerequisite: OFC 02 or a demonstrated keyboarding speed of 20 words per minute. Three class hour per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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EditingEditing and proofreading documents involve more than using the spell check on your computer. This course will review sentence structure, grammar usage, punctuation, capitalization, and number style. Frequently misspelled words and confusing words will also be covered. Students' skills will be enhanced through proofreading and editing business documents. Three class hours a week .3 credits Fall, Spring
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SpecialistThis course focuses on practice and preparation for the Microsoft Office Certified Application Specialist exam by providing in-depth training through hands-on applications and critical thinking exercises. Students learn to enter, format, and analyze data; create and work with formulas and functions; and move, export, manage, and integrate data. Three hours of lecture per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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SpecialistThis course focuses on practice and preparation for the Microsoft Office Certified Application Specialist exam by providing in-depth training through hands-on applications and critical thinking exercises. Students learn to create presentations, as well as to enhance slides with graphics and objects, sound/animation, object linking, and embedding. Students increase their efficiency in developing effective presentations as they create electronic slide shows. Microsoft NetMeeting software is introduced in this course. Three hours of lecture per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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SpecialistThis course focuses on practice and preparation for the Microsoft Office Certified Application Specialist exam by providing in-depth training through hands-on applications and critical thinking exercises. Students learn to use tables and datasheets, display information in reports from a database, integrate Access with other programs, organize and manage a database, create relationships, create queries, secure and customize Access, and share Access data with other applications. Three hours of lecture per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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SpecialistThis course focuses on practice and preparation for the Microsoft Office Certified Application Specialist exam by providing in-depth training through hands-on applications and critical thinking exercises. Students learn the features of Outlook for email, manage schedules using calendars, manage folders and contacts, organize work using tasks and notes, and customize Outlook using advanced features. Students learn to manage time and information and connect across boundaries. Three hours of lecture per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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BasicsThis is an introductory course for the person seeking to use computer technology and C-Print? principles to assist deaf or hard-of-hearing students and students with other disabilities in classrooms or other settings. It covers computer basics of file management, word processing, and e-mail. The course is supported by NTID (National Technical Institute for the Deaf) online training and covers an introduction to C-Print? training, the abbreviation system, and condensing/summarizing strategies. Speed-building activities promote the development of captioning skill. Prerequisite: a demonstrated keyboarding speed of at least 40 words per minute based on a three-minute timing with three or fewer errors using the touch method (without looking at the keyboard). Six class hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies6 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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3.00 Credits
SpecialistThis course focuses on practice and preparation for the Microsoft Office Certified Application Specialist exam by providing in-depth training through hands-on applications and critical thinking exercises. Students learn to create, edit, and format documents; apply styles and design; use spell checker and thesaurus; create headers, footers, and fields; manage documents; work with basic tables and formulas; use graphics and pictures; create footnotes and endnotes; and create mail merges. Three hours of lecture per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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