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3.00 Credits
In this introductory computer keyboarding course, the student obtains a thorough knowledge of the computer keyboard and the basic pronciples of touch keyboarding. The course will include the basic features of Word word processing software and an introduction to letter styles, tables, and manuscripts. The student should progress to a speed of 25 - 45 words per minute with no more than three errors on three-minute timed writings. The course is adaptable for business and personal use.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed as a practical, step-by-step introduction to beginning concepts of the Microsoft Windows operating system. Students learn how to use the mouse and special keys; control window size and display; and use the Start Menu, dialog boxes, and other features of Windows. The Windows accessories Notepad, Wordpad, and Paint are used to learn elementary features of Windows, including editing, copying and moving text, selecting from menus, and using the Clipboard. Students will learn to save and retrieve files from floppy disks and the basics of the Windows Help feature.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides basic training in Microsoft Word for Windows. Students will learn the essentials of document creation, including text entry and editing, text and paragraph formatting, printing, and saving and retrieving documents. Other topics include using features such as spelling checker and thesaurus, headers and footers, and AutoCorrect to enhance the appearance of documents.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides basic training in Microsoft Excel for Windows. Students will learn the essentials of spreadsheet creation, including data entry and editing, formatting, printing, saving, and retrieving worksheets. Other topics include creating and using simple formulas and functions, moving and copying data, AutoFill, and Fill Right/Down features.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of beginning Windows. It covers in depth the use of the Windows features My Computer and Windows Explorer for disk and file management, including disk formatting and labeling; creating, viewing, moving, copying and sorting folders; searching for files, and printing screens and lists. Prerequisite: Beginning Windows (CTIM101) or Departmental Approval
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Beginning Word for Windows. Basic skills are reinforced and additional skills developed, including working with multiple documents; Find Replace, and Go To; graphic elements; tabs; tables and columns; bulleted and numbered lists; and footnotes.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Beginning Excel for Windows. Topics covered include using statistical, financial, and miscellaneous functions; controlling absolute and relative cell addressing; creating basic charts; AutoFormat and Format Painter; working with multiple workbooks; and consolidating workbooks. Students increase their efficiency as they develop problem-solving spreadsheet skills for various business applications.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Intermediate Windows. Through lecture, demonstration, and hands-on experiences, students will learn the principles of Microsoft Exchange, integrating applications, object linking and embedding, configuring Windows for various hardware types, adding and removing Windows components, using Setup, customizing the Desktop and Start menu and using the Control Panel. Additional Windows Accessories, including Calculator, Character Map, and Clipboard Viewer will also be covered. Prerequisite: Intermediate Windows (CTIM104) or Departmental Approval
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Intermediate Word for Windows. Topics covered include mail merge; advanced features of tables; recording and running macros; working with wizards, styles and templates; integrating applications; and object linking and embedding.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Intermediate Excel for Windows. Topics covered include advanced functions, creating and running macros, using templates, linking worksheets, embedding objects, charts and graphs, Pivot tables, Goal Seek and forecasting and modeling scenarios.
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