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CAS 123: Production Keyboarding
3.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Rapid keyboarding and accurate proofreading of business letters, memos, reports, and tables. Increased speed and accuracy of keyboarding skills. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115; CAS 216; OS 120, keying 45 wpm by touch or instructor permission. Prerequisite: CAS 216. Additional lab hours may be required, consult instructor.
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CAS 133: Basic Computer Skills/ Microsoft Office
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Hands-on computer literacy course for beginners. Includes mouse and windows basics and file management. Use MS Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, email, and Internet basics. Recommended: RD 115 or WR 115. Keyboarding by touch recommended. Additional lab hours required.
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CAS 140: Beginning Access: WIN
3.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Hands-on microcomputer course covering beginning database management concepts including tables, forms, reports, queries and basic macros. Stresses a working knowledge of database management vocabulary. Emphasizes efficient use of Access toolbars and menus. Database design issues are discussed but not emphasized. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115.
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CAS 170: Beginning Excel: WIN
3.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
An in-depth, hands-on course that presents beginning spreadsheet concepts. Use Excel efficiently to design and create accurate professional worksheets for use in business and industry. Includes entering data; creating formulas; professional formatting; creating charts; creating, sorting, and filtering lists; creating and using templates; and working with functions. Focus on ways to ensure accuracy including proofreading techniques and critical thinking to determine what data to present and how to present it. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115. Additional lab hours may be required, consult instructor.
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CAS 171: Intermediate Excel
3.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
An in-depth, handson course that presents advanced features of Excel to design and create accurate, professional worksheets for use in business and industry. Includes financial, logical, statistical, lookup, and database functions; pivot tables; "what-if" analysis with data tables; importingdata; complex graphs; macros; and solver features. Focus on ways to ensure accuracy including proofreading techniques and critical thinking to determine what data to present and how to present it. Prerequisite: CAS 170 or instructor permission.
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CAS 216: Beginning Word: WIN
3.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Create, edit, and print documents such as letters, memos, and manuscripts; produce multi-page documents; use headers and footers; become familiar with the program's writing tools and basics of enhancing documents; and produce merged copy. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115, and keyboarding 25 words per minute.
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CAS 217: Intermediate Word: WIN
3.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Review basic features and develop additional skill using Word. Enhance documents through special formatting features such as graphic lines and images, Word Art, and clipart; work with headers and footers in multi-page documents; create and format tables; use advanced merge; create documents with newspaper columns; and create and use fill-in forms. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115; CAS 216; or instructor permission. Additional lab hours may be required, consult instructor.
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CAS 230: PageMaker: WIN
3.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Use desktop publishing software features to design and create effective publications, such as announcements, fliers, advertisements and reports. Create, import, and manipulate text and/or graphics through use of software features. Recommended: Placement into RD 115 or WR 115, prior use and knowledge of Windows 95 or higher; CAS 133 or 216, or instructor permission.
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CAS 246: Integrated Computer Projects
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Apply previous computer and business knowledge to create individual and group projects using software found in today's workplace. Use integrated software (i.e. MS Office) to learn skills such as linking and embedding, email, Internet, Fax and scanners. Recommended: 3 credits of word processing and 3 credits of spreadsheet or instructor permission. Additional lab hours may be required, consult instructor.
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CG 100C: College Survival and Success
1.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Provides basic information on time management and goal setting for college success. Develop skills in communicating with instructors and accessing online and in-person college resources and services.
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