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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers the student individualized instruction on word processing software such as Microsoft Word or WordPerfect. Emphasis will be on documents applicable to business, government and industry. Some of the topics include: creating, editing, and formatting documents; desktop publishing; styles; tables; merges (form letters); integrating with other applications; macros; templates; and on-screen forms. Students successfully completing this course in Microsoft Word should be prepared to take the Word Expert Level Microsoft Office Specialist exam. May be taken concurrently with CMAP 1915 Microsoft Office Specialist Certification. This is available for students successfully completing the course who want to test for the industryrecognized credential.
  • 1.00 Credits

    The purpose of this class is to provide the student with the instruction and hands-on practical experiences to introduce the basic features of a software package. This course is recommended for students who want to learn the basics; however it is not recommended for those students interested in the secretarial field.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers the student individualized instruction on spreadsheet software such as Excel. Emphasis will be on spreadsheets applicable to business, government, and industry. Some of the topics include: creating and editing spreadsheets, formulas, functions, charts, data tables, databases, templates, integrating with word processing documents, macros, and visual basic. Students successfully completing this course in Excel should be prepared to take the Excel Expert Microsoft Office Specialist exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers the student individualized instruction on spreadsheet software such as Excel. Emphasis will be on spreadsheets applicable to business, government, and industry. Some of the topics include: creating and editing spreadsheets, formulas, functions, charts, data tables, databases, templates, integrating with word processing documents, macros, and visual basic. Students successfully completing this course in Excel should be prepared to take the Excel Expert Microsoft Office Specialist exam. May be taken concurrently with Microsoft Office Specialist Certification. This is available for students successfully completing the course who want to test for the industry-recognized credential.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers the student individualized instruction on database software such as Microsoft Access. Emphasis will be on databases applicable to business, government and industry. Some of the topics include: planning, creating, and maintaining databases; creating queries to locate information; creating professional-looking reports and forms; integrating with other applications; creating macros; and using Visual Basic. Students successfully completing this course in Microsoft Access should be prepared to take the Access Expert Level Microsoft Office Specialist exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course offers the student individualized instruction on database software such as Microsoft Access. Emphasis will be on databases applicable to business, government and industry. Some of the topics include: planning, creating, and maintaining databases; creating queries to locate information; creating professional-looking reports and forms; integrating with other applications; creating macros; and using Visual Basic. Students successfully completing this course in Microsoft Access should be prepared to take the Access Expert Level Microsoft Office Specialist exam. May be taken concurrently with Microsoft Office Specialist Certification. This is available for students successfully completing the course who want to test for the industry-recognized credential.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Desktop publishing has become an important tool for communicating in today's office. Upon completion of this course, the student will accurately use page layout software, such as Publisher, to apply desktop publishing concepts in various personal and business applications. Students will produce professional-looking publications such as newsletters, brochures, and flyers.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This introductory course will cover topics related to living and working in the digital world. Students will learn basic skills to develop various layouts as related to digital media and digital visual communication using today's technology. Topics to be covered include ethical issues awareness and responsibilities related to digital document design, literacy in generalized digital design software tools and uses, and the development of basic skills to develop various layouts as related to digital media and visual communication. Hands-on activities and case studies will prepare students for advanced courses. A computer literacy course, such as COSC 1200, is recommended, but not required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course, students will learn basic terminology, tools, and uses related to digital page layout design using the industry-standard professional page layout software. As they become educated designers in the field of digital page layout, students will develop publications, Web pages, brochures, and other digital documents and identify appropriate file formats for different means of presentation and media for such digital layouts. Hands-on case problem-solving for real-world scenarios and clients will give students the opportunity to demonstrate the interface between digital page layout software, digital illustration software, and image editing software. A computer literacy course, such as COSC 1200 is recommended, but not required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Throughout this course, students will learn basic terminology related to digital illustration and gain practical experience with the industry-standard professional digital illustration program. Through hands-on learning, students will experience the various general tools and uses of digital illustration creation and become educated designers in the field of digital illustration. An awareness of the ethical responsibilities while creating digital illustrations will be developed as real-world scenarios for clients will be investigated and solved. Students will learn and identify various file formats for various purposes as well as the presentation of completed digital illustration projects in various media. A computer literacy course, such as COSC 1200 is recommended, but not required. May be taken concurrently with Adobe Certification. This is available for students successfully completing the course who want to test for the industry-recognized credential.
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