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  • 5.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Desktop Publishing I This course emphasizes the intensive use of desktop publishing software to create publications such as letterheads, resumes, fliers, brochures, reports, newsletters, and business cards. Topics include desktop publishing concepts, operation of desktop publishing software, electronic page layout, basic graphic design, and applications of desktop publishing. Prerequisites: BUS 101, SCT 100 Offered Fall term
  • 3.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Advanced Word Processing This course provides instruction in advanced word processing. Topics include proofreading and advanced word processing concepts and applications. Prerequisites: BUS 108, ENG 111 Offered Fall and Spring terms
  • 3.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Spreadsheet Fundamentals Students become proficient in creating and modifying spreadsheets and in printing files. Topics include spreadsheet fundamentals, data entry and data modification, computations using functions and formulas, charts and graphs, and printing. Prerequisites: MAT 111, SCT 100 Offered Summer and Winter terms only if ACC 106 is no longer offered
  • 5.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Office Accounting This course introduces the fundamental concepts of accounting. Topics include accounting equations; debits; credits; journalizing, posting, and proving ledgers; accounts receivable; accounts payable; and payroll. Prerequisite: MAT 111 Offered Fall and Spring terms
  • 12.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Business Office Internship This internship course provides students with work experience in on-the-job settings. Students work under the supervision of internship specialists to complete course requirements. Prerequisites: Completion of all required coursework prior to internship, a 2.0 cumulative grade point average, no unresolved grades of F or I from previous courses, and good academic standing Offered quarterly
  • 3.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Presentation Fundamentals Students study the fundamentals of creating and modifying presentations. Topics include presentations, modifying presentations, working with text, working with visual elements, customizing presentations, creating output, delivering presentations, and managing files. Prerequisite: SCT 100 Offered Summer and Winter terms
  • 3.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Electronic Mail Fundamentals This course provides instruction in the fundamentals of communicating with others inside and outside the organization by emphasizing the concepts necessary for individuals and workgroups to organize, find, view, and share information via electronic communication channels. Topics include internal and external communications, message management, calendar management, navigation, contact usage, tasks usage, notes usage, and integrating with other applications. Prerequisite: Program admission Offered Winter term
  • 3.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Floor Framing This course introduces materials identification, materials estimation, and installation procedures of floor and sill framing members. Instructors will also emphasize on-site construction procedures. Topics covered in the course include size selection of girders and joists, materials estimation, and layout and installation procedures. Prerequisite: CFC 102, CFC 105 Offered on an as-needed basis for the Certified Construction Worker technical certificate of credit
  • 3.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Wall Framing Instructors provide instruction in identification, materials estimation, and framing production of wall and partition members. Instructors emphasize the practical application of the competencies covered in this course. Topics covered in the course include estimation and computation procedures, rough opening layouts, construction and erection of wall members, and sheathing installation. Prerequisite: CFC 102, CFC 105 Offered on an as-needed basis for the Certified Construction Worker technical certificate of credit
  • 2.00 Credits

    Banner Title: Safety Instructors provide a review of general safety rules and practices and provide students with information about state and federal regulations, including OSHA Hazard Communication Standard and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Instructors place emphasis on electrical, fire, lifting, and ladder and scaffolding hazards. Topics include safety rules and regulations; personal protective equipment; signs, signals, and barricades; flammable materials; electrical hazards; ladders and scaffolds; safety in trenches and excavations; and rigging. Prerequisite: Provisional admissions Offered on an as-needed basis for the Certified Construction Worker technical certificate of credit
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