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Prerequisite: None. This is an instructor facilitated online course. Learn how to use Crystal Reports to convert raw database or accounting data into meaningful and readable reports. Impress your peers, clients, and superiors by discovering new ways to convey information. By the time you finish this course, you'll be able to create a wide variety of handsome and sophisticated reports that communicate more--much more--than mere facts. You'll also be able to use charts and maps to present information visually, and cross-tabs to show correlations between loosely related data items. You'll even find out how to save yourself time and effort by creating a library of custom functions you can use over and over in report after report. [Semesters Offered: Variable]
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Prerequisite: None. This is an instructor facilitated online course designed specifically for the construction industry. QuickBooks for Contractors uses Premier Contractor Edition of QuickBooks to show you how to utilize this powerful program to create estimates, process invoices, and even job setup cost reports. You will avoid making common mistakes by learning the proper file setup techniques for contractors. Course grades will be determined by the score received on the first submission of the final exam.
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Prerequisite: None. This is an instructor facilitated online course. Learn how QuickBooks makes it easy to set up a chart of accounts, reconcile your checking account, create and print invoices, receipts, and statements, track your payables, inventory and receivables, create estimates and generate reports. Course grades will be determined by the score received on the first submission of the final exam.
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Prerequisite: None. This is an instructor facilitated online course. Learn the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, while also learning how to analyze and record financial transactions, as well as prepare various financial reports at the end of the fiscal period. Accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll procedures, sales taxes, and various common banking activities will be discussed. Course grades will be determined by the score received on the first submission of the final exam.
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Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in CACC 183. This is an instructor facilitated online course. This course will build on the knowledge you gained in the Accounting Fundamentals course to corporate accounting practices. You will be able to analyze transactions and prepare various corporate financial reports. You will also gain practical experience working with dividends, plant assets, depreciation, accrued revenue and expenses, retained earnings, stockholders' equity and more. Course grades will be determined by the score received on the first submission of the final exam.
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Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 99.60-106.80 Lab: 4.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 6.00- Lecture: 2.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in READ 100 or satisfactory test score, concurrent enrollment allowed. An introduction to on-line programming systems and graphics input-output systems, including automatic drafting machines and plotters, principles of computer aided design, and geometric manipulation for computer use. [Semesters Offered: Fall, Winter]
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Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 99.60-106.80 Lab: 4.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 6.00- Lecture: 2.00- Minimum grade of C in MACH 124 or CADD 101, concurrent enrollment allowed; and READ 100 or satisfactory test score, concurrent enrollment allowed. Prerequisite: Instruction and practice in methods used by engineers to communicate technical ideas are emphasized, including reading blueprints, sketching multi-view and pictorial illustrations. Instruments are used to make orthographic drawings that accurately describe shape and size. Also included are sectional views, auxiliary views, fasteners. Students will develop skill in reading and interpreting blueprint drawings. [Semesters Offered: Fall, Winter]
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Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 99.60-106.80 Lab: 4.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 6.00- Lecture: 2.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in CADD 103 and READ 100 or satisfactory test score. This course is sequential and follows CADD 103. Coverage will consist of assembly, subassembly, and detailed drawings as well as standard components parts. Included will be a series of production type drawings such as forgings, castings, stampings, weldments, developments, precision dimensioning, and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. [Semesters Offered: Winter]
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1.00 Credits
Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 99.60-106.80 Lab: 4.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 6.00- Lecture: 2.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in READ 100 or satisfactory test score, concurrent enrollment allowed. Covers the solution of layout problems and the relationships of lines, planes, and solids. Also included is the study of flat pattern development. Laboratory consists of typical industrial applications. The metric system of measurement will be applied to all assigned projects. [Semesters Offered: Fall]
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Allowable Times for Credit: 1.00 Maximum Credits Allowed: ACH: 99.60-106.80 Lab: 4.00- Credits: 4.00- Contact Hrs: 6.00- Lecture: 2.00- Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in CADD 101 and READ 100 or satisfactory test score. This course will give students who have mastered the basics of AutoCAD the opportunity to explore many of the advanced features of the AutoCAD and Inventor software programs. SolidWorks design software will also be introduced and utilized. The student will work in a true 3-Dimensional environment, and create 3-Dimensional parametric and non-parametric models and production drawings of castings, forgings, plastics and sheet metal. [Semesters Offered: Winter]
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