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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course utilizes beginning computer applications to implement information needs in business through the use of microcomputers and information systems designed to meet these needs. Standard software packages available to support a microcomputer-based executive work station will be reviewed. Included are descriptions of and hands-on work with word processing, electronic spreadsheet, and file management programs. Following is a list of frequently offered topics: Introduction to the Internet, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Internet for Office Professionals, Introduction to Web Page Design, QuickBooks, Peachtree.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course utilizes advanced computer applications to implement information needs in business through the use of microcomputers and information systems designed to meet these needs. Topics include standard software packages available to support a microcomputer-based executive work station and programming languages designed for microcomputer use. Following is a list of frequently offered topics: Visual Basic, HTML, Java, Advanced Applications.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the individual with an opportunity to learn about the uses of a microcomputer and the basic skills needed to operate a computer. Emphasis will be placed on the use of the following types of software: word processing, email, the Internet, spreadsheet, file management and presentation.
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1.00 Credits
printing documents, This course presents the basic operations for creating, editing, formatting, and as well as setting tabs, adding headers and footers, and working with graphics.
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1.00 Credits
This course presents introductory techniques for creating, formatting, and printing worksheets, using functions, and creating charts. Additional topics will be covered as time allows.
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1.00 Credits
This course teaches the basic features of creating and producing presentations, overheads and slide shows using Microsoft PowerPoint 2003.
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1.00 Credits
repair This course teaches database management using Microsoft? Access 2007. Some of the topics covered include database objects, queries, SQL, forms, reports, Web and intranets, validation, and integrity.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a hands-on introduction to the tools and utilities available within Outlook and designed to increase productivity. It will provide the student with the skills needed to start sending and responding to email in Microsoft? Outlook? 2007, as well as maintaining Calendar, scheduling meetings, and working with tasks. This course is designed for people with a basic understanding of Microsoft Windows who need to learn how to use Microsoft? Outlook? 2007 to compose and send email, schedule appointments and meetings, manage contact information and tasks, and use notes. This course is appropriate for persons interested in pursuing the Microsoft? Office Specialist certification for Outlook.
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1.00 Credits
The purpose of Web Page Design is to provide instructions on creating and maintaining a web page for publishing on the Internet. Students will use an HTML editor (FrontPage) to author pages that include text and graphics. An introduction into editing graphics for Web Pages will also be covered. Students will have hands-on experience through a laboratory approach in creating and maintaining a web page. This course is designed for students interested in Web design that may become responsible for designing a Web in his/her career field. Students will learn such Web preparation steps as defining the purpose; creating a Web structure; layout design with text, hyperlinks, images and tables; publishing a FrontPage Web; and researching and gathering information. Microsoft FrontPage will be the primary HTML editor used to create Web pages. Other areas of focus will include design considerations as well as hyperlink and multimedia analysis. Additional applications such as Macromedia Flash and Fireworks may be utilized time permitting.
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3.00 Credits
Word Processing concepts and applications are studied using state-of-the-art equipment. Topics will include word processors and components, formatting, editing, advanced techniques, file management, and career opportunities. A wide range of applications will provide the student with extensive exposure to final document preparation
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