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PowerPoint 2000: XP Level II
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
You will learn to: -modify an existing template, create a template from a blank presentation, build a custom slide master, maintain multiple slide masters, and use Automatic Layout -work with advanced clip art and drawing techniques, and add sound clips, movie clips, animation effects, and scanned images to a presentation -insert and modify an Excel worksheet, build slides from a Word outline, edit a presentation in Word, save a presentation as a RTF outline, and insert a Word table in a presentation -use advanced organization chart options, format tables, and draw tables in a presentation -add action buttons, link a presentation to another file and to a Web page, set up slide shows, create custom slide shows, and set up a review cycle -broadcast a presentation on the Web, use Microsoft NetMeeting to broadcast a presentation on demand, embed fonts and compress pictures, use the Pack and Go Wizard, and use advanced delivery techniques -customize an existing toolbar, create a new toolbar, and create and run a macro Prerequisites: PowerPoint Level I or equivalent knowledge.
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PowerPoint 2003: Level II
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
PowerPoint 2003 Level II is a MOS preparation workshop designed to teach you proficiency in using intermediate PowerPoint features and functions. You will learn to: * modify an existing template, create a template from a blank presentation, build a custom slide master, maintain multiple slide masters, and use Automatic Layout * work with advanced clip art and drawing techniques, and add sound clips, movie clips, animation effects, and scanned images to a presentation * insert and modify an Excel worksheet, build slides from a Word outline, edit a presentation in Word, save a presentation as a RTF outline, and insert a Word table in a presentation * use advanced organization chart options, format tables, and draw tables n a presentation * add action buttons, link a presentation to another file and to a Web page, set up slide shows, create custom slide shows, and set up a review cycle * broadcast a presentation on the Web, use Microsoft NetMeeting to broadcast a presentation on demand, embed fonts and compress pictures, use the Pack and Go Wizard, and use advanced delivery techniques * customize an existing toolbar, create a new toolbar, and create and run a macro Prerequisites: PowerPoint Level I or equivalent knowledge
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PowerPoint 2007: Level I
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
The 2007 Power Point window * New presentations creating, saving, rearranging and deleting slides; using slides from other presentations * Formatting slides text formatting, modifying text and paragraph formatting * Drawing objects shapes, modifying objects, creating text in objects * Graphics -WordArt, Pictures, and Clip art * Tables and Charts Tables, charts, and diagrams * Modifying presentations templates and themes, slide masters, transitions and timings, speaker notes, and setting up slide shows * Proofing and delivering presentations proofing, running, and printing presentations
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PSCI 100: Technology & Environment
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
A study of the impact of modern industrial processes on our physical surroundings. Technical and economic constraints on present processes and suggestions for future developments in such fields as energy production and transportation will be discussed. Local environmental problems will also be examined. Intended for all students regardless of major field of study.
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PSED 160: Career Exploration
1.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Designed to help students who are undecided about their career path or curriculum choice, this course focuses on a rigorous self-assessment, inclusive of work values, identification of prominent abilities, and examination of interests. Tools including computer software and Internet resources for effective gathering of information about the world of work will be introduced. Additional fee required. 1 Cr. (1 Lec.) Occasionally.
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PSED 213: Job Search
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
Students develop effective resume, cover letter writing, and interviewing skills, and learn how to best "market" themselves in today's job market. Techniques for exploring job openings, developing career networks, navigating employer-screening processes, and projecting a positive image are emphasized. Prerequisite: ENGL 101. 1 Cr. (1 Lec.) Fall and spring semesters.
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PSYC 101: Psychology of Personal Growth
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
The Psychology of Personal Growth is an applied psychology course providing opportunities for students to learn about and examine their own personal growth. Prerequisite: Prior completion or current enrollment in ENGL 099 (or higher). 3 Cr. (3 Lec). Fall and spring semesters.
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PSYC 103: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
This course provides students with a basic understanding of psychology. Theories and research relating to emotions and stress, abnormal behavior, motivation, learning, personality, methods of therapy, biology and behaviors, developmental psychology, and social psychology are discussed. PSYC 103 fulfills the SUNY General Education Social Sciences requirement. An honors section is offered. Prerequisite: Prior completion or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 100. 3 Cr. (3 Lec.) Fall and spring semesters.
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PSYC 103H: Introduction to Psychology-Honors
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
This course provides students with a basic understanding of psychology. Theories and research relating to emotions and stress, abnormal behavior, motivation, learning, personality, methods of therapy, biology and behaviors, developmental psychology, and social psychology are discussed. PSYC 103H fulfills the SUNY General Education Social Sciences requirement. Prerequisite: Prior completion or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 100. 3 Cr. (3 Lec.) Fall and spring semesters.
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PSYC 200: Theories of Personality
3.00 Credits
Tompkins Cortland Community College
A study of major theories and theoretical approaches to describing the development, adaptability and stability of personality across the lifespan. Theoretical perspectives covered include psychoanalytic (as well as neo-psychoanalytic and social psychoanalytic), trait, biological, learning, cognitive, and existential/humanistic. Prerequisites: Prior completion or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 101, and PSYC 103. 3 Cr. (3 Lec.) Fall and spring semesters.
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