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CAR 403: Career Negotiation Strategies
1.00 Credits
Cleary University
Being able to relate our experiences and articulate our worth as an employee is key to career advancement. This course develops career management implementation strategies, including interview skills and negotiation strategies. Students will also create electronic portfolios to showcase their skills for use as an interviewing tool and for career management.
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CAR 404: Career Advancement Strategies
1.00 Credits
Cleary University
Moving ahead in a career depends on the effective management of an employee's time, relationships, and professional reputation. Students will learn how to recognize and seize opportunities while serving their internal and external customers to achieve greater influence and respect. Students will write their own mission statements to focus their advancement goals.
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CAR 405: Independent Project
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cleary University
This is a directed study course that allows a student to complete an individualized project on a selected topic related to career development and is planned with a faculty member. Projects will be evaluated based on completed activities that were identified in a learning agreement at the beginning of the course.
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CAS 099: Introduction to Computing
2.00 Credits
Cleary University
This course is designed for the student with no previous computer experience. Topics include computing terminology for computer software and hardware, and beginning computer use.
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CAS 101: Introduction to the Internet
2.00 Credits
Cleary University
This course is designed for the student who has not used the Internet and needs to know the fundamentals, including skills needed to take a distance learning course at Cleary. Topics include getting connected to the Internet, electronic mail, browser fundamentals, search engines, online databases, and discussion forum activity.
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CAS 103: Microsoft Windows
2.00 Credits
Cleary University
This course introduces the computer user to Microsoft Windows graphical user interface. Students will learn the terminology and how to customize the applications. Tools and accessories included in Windows XP will also be explored.
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CAS 105: Microsoft Word
2.00 Credits
Cleary University
This course is designed for the student who has not used MS Word and needs the basics. Topics include document creation, editing, formatting, file management, and print functions.
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CAS 106: Advanced Microsoft Word
2.00 Credits
Cleary University
This course is designed for the student who has a basic understanding of Microsoft Word and is interested in learning the more advanced features of this application. Topics covered in this course include using tables, basic graphics, a term paper template, indexes bibliographies, and other timesaving features for business and academic coursework.
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CAS 107: Microsoft Excel
2.00 Credits
Cleary University
This course is designed for the student who has not used Excel. Topics include basic spreadsheet applications, worksheet creation, formulas, formatting, printing, and charting.
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CAS 108: Advanced Microsoft Excel
2.00 Credits
Cleary University
This course is designed for the student who has a basic understanding of Excel and is interested in learning the more advanced features of this software. Topics include using advanced formulas, setting up "what if" calculations, data analysis, databases, and presenting data using pivot tables.
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