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MTMC 1173: Data Base Applications
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
A basic course of instruction with Microsoft Access. Learning objectives include: using a real office database requirement; basic life cycle management, logical and physical modeling, users interfaces, creating data structures/databases, and developing/using queries.
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MTMC 1174: Microsoft Outlook
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
A course of instruction to Microsoft Outlook, a desktop management program that helps you organize and share information on your desktop and communicate with others. You can use Outlook to manage your intranet and Internet e-mail, appointments, contacts, and tasks; and to make notes and journal entries.
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MTMC 1175: Web Page Development I
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
An introductory course to webpage design and creation. A desktop application will be used to author, modify, publish, and manage webpage content.
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MTMC 1176: Microsoft Power Point
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
A basic course of instruction for Microsoft PowerPoint. The course will cover creating slides, charts & tables, using organization charts, adding multimedia elements, animating text and objects, and exporting presentations.
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MTMC 1177: Desktop Publishing Application
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
An introductory course of instruction in utilizing this desktop publishing application. Some learning objectives are: Creating a publication, working with text, styles, shapes and images, and formatting the publication.
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MTMC 2171: Microsoft Excel Advanced
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
This course advances the principles learned in Spreadsheet Applications MTMC 1171 by reviewing advanced formulas and functions as well learning advanced topics such as the charts, templates and Macros in Excel. Spreadsheet applications MTMC 1171 is recommended but not required.
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MTMC 2172: Microsoft Word Advanced
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
An advanced course of instruction for word processing using Microsoft Word that extends and enhances what is taught in Word Processing Applications MTMC 1172. Instruction will focus on creating and working with forms and mail merging that include; tables, charts, images and worksheets. Completion of MTMC 1172 Word processing Applications is recommended, but not required.
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MTMC 2175: Web Page Development II
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
An advanced course in webpage design and creation. This course will integrate advanced features of web page development, using a desktop application to author, modify, publish, and manage webpage content with basic Hyper Text Mark-up Language (HTML).
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MTMC 2176: Microsoft Access Advanced Topics
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
An advanced course of instruction to expand and build upon skills developed in MTMC 1173 Database Applications. The materials covered in this course are advanced and MTMC 1173 should be considered prerequisite to this course.
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MTMM 1170: Increasing Work Site Efficiency
3.00 Credits
Central Texas College
This course is designed to assist supervisors to increase knowledge about performance, job satisfaction, and efficiency of oneself and subordinates at the work site. The course will suggest and demonstrate a systematic process to organize work methods and work environments in order to accomplish more work in less time using fewer resources. The course provides techniques for increasing productivity at the work site.
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