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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
CMAP 1850 Document Publishing I (.5L,1LB,1CR) This is an introductory course to desktop publishing using current desktop publishing software. Students will learn desktop publishing concepts necessary to create flyers, brochures, and newsletters. They will also learn to create custom publications from scratch. Individual skills will be developed related to text editing, graphic design and editing, the use of placeholders, editing templates; and the creation of color schemes, font schemes, and customized building blocks. Extra laboratory work may be required. Keyboarding and work processing skills are strongly recommended for successful completion of this course.
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1.00 Credits
CMAP 1851 Document Publishing II(.5L, 1LB, 1CR) This class builds upon the skills learned in Document Publishing I. Students will learn how to build business information sets, create letterhead templates, business cards, work with tables for the creation of calendars, merge publications with data files, and create data driven catalogs. New skills will include the creation of new styles, working with master pages, Word Art, editing and embedding tables, and managing merged publications. Extra laboratory work may be required.Prerequisite: Completion of CMAP 1850 Document Publishing I.
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1.00 Credits
CMAP 1852 Document Publishing III (.5L, 1LB, 1CR) This class builds upon the skills learned in Document Publishing I and II. Students will learn the more advanced concepts such as editing large scale publications, sharing and distributing publications, and creating an interactive web site including the creation of web forms. Individual student skills will include the ability to create a table of content, bookmarks, hyperlinks, and generation of html and Visual Basic code. Extra laboratory work may be required. Prerequisite: Completion of CMAP 1850 Document Publishing I and CMAP 1851 Document Publishing II.
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3.00 Credits
CMAP 1855 Desktop Publishing (2L,2LB,3CR) This is a comprehensive course using current desktop publishing software to create a wide variety of documents. Students will learn how to create flyers, brochures, newsletter, custom publications, business information sets, data- driven catalogs, and large-scale publications. Additionally, they will learn how to merge a publication to a data source to create multiple documents and create an interactive web site including the creation of web forms. Students will develop skills in object linking, embedding, editing text, color editing, graphic design of objects, and template design. They will be introduced to html code and Visual Basic. Keyboarding and word processing skills are strongly recommended for successful completion of this course. Completion of CMAP 1850 Document Publishing I,CMAP 1851 Document Publishing II, and CMAP 1852 Document Publishing III(for a total of 3 credits) is equivalent to CMAP 1855 Desktop Publishing.
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1.00 Credits
CMAP 1886 Outlook (.5L,1LB,1CR) Use your computer for an all-in-one organizer. Keep track of appointments, e-mail, faxes, addresses, to-do-lists, and reminder notes. Keyboarding skills equivalent to 20 wpm are needed to succeed.
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1.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
CMAP 2220 Spreadsheets for Management (2L,2LB,3CR) Development of skills in business decision-making with emphasis on problem analysis, data gathering, and recommended solutions to case-type problems. All features of spreadsheets will be explored including spreadsheet analysis, data base management, macro programming, and charts. Extra laboratory work may be required. Prerequisite: completion of COSC 1200, ACCT 2010 and minimum Compass score of 33 or ACT score of 21, keyboarding ability or permission of the instructor is required. (Spring semester.)
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2.00 Credits
CMAP 2630 Presentation Graphics (1L,2LB,2CR) This course is designed to provide a working knowledge of presentation software. Procedures include authoring multimedia projects to include animation, sound files, object linking and embedding technology. Topics include using/creating/customizing design templates and themes, adding effects to shapes and objects, modifying visual elements, animation with motion paths, and the design/delivery of presentations. Extra laboratory work may be required.Completion of CMAP 2635 and CMAP 2636 (for a total of 2 credits) is equivalent to CMAP 2630.
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1.00 Credits
CMAP 2635 Presentation Graphics I (.5L,1LB,1CR) This course is designed to develop techniques necessary to design appropriate presentations focusing on purpose and intended audience. Students will create pressentations using a template, customize themes, insert objects, create SmartArt objects, and add special effects to a presentation. Extra laboratory work may be required. Compeltion of CMAP 2635 and CMAP 2636 (for a total of two credits) is equivalent to CMAP 2630. Prerequisite: Completion of CMAP 1615 and CMAP 1715 or equivalent are recommended.
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1.00 Credits
CMAP 2636 Presentation Graphics II (.5L,1LB,1CR) This course is designed to incorporate the advanced features of PowerPoint. Students will integrate presentations with other programs, customize handouts, publish a presentation as a Web Page, add action buttons, add hyperlinks, incorporate advanced special effects and create special types of presentations. Extra laboratory work may be required. Completion of CMAP 2635 and CMAP 2637 (for a total of two credits) is equivalent to CMAP 2630. Prerequisite: CMAP 2635 or permission of instructor.
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