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3.00 Credits
Microsoft Access is a powerful database management system that functions in the Windows environment. This software allows you to use a computer to create a database; add, change, and delete data in the database; sort and retrieve the data; and create forms and reports using the data.
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2.00 Credits
This course includes topics that orient office professionals to the current business environment. Included is foundational knowledge in the area of business ethics, accounting concepts, the global marketplace, cultural diversity, workplace safety, and other topics relevant to the business office environment.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course presents the Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows which is a software program that helps students organize and present information to an audience. The student will be able to create overhead transparencies, 35 mm slides, audience handouts and speaker notes, and computer-based slide presentations. The student will build presentations quickly using professionally designed templates and will be able to enhance the presentations with pictures, charts, sound and video.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on designing and creating a web page. Using Dreamweaver, students will learn various elements used on web pages including graphics, typography, multimedia, text blocking, white space, and navigation links. Students will create tables, rollovers, images (both scanned and commercial), frames, etc. Prerequisite: GSCI 1302 or equivalent
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2.00 Credits
Use the Internet to access information, conduct searches, and display web pages. Course covers browsers, search engines, email, FTP, copyright laws on the Internet, etc. Prerequisite: GSCI 1302 or equivalent
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic accounting procedures including analyzing business transactions, recording transactions in a variety of journals, preparation of financial statements, petty cash applications, financial statement preparation, purchase orders, invoices, and completion of the accounting cycle. This course provides a strong foundation for entry and development in a business environment.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the creation of professional-quality slide presentations. It covers Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows which is a software program that helps students organize and present information to an audience. The student will be able to create overhead transparencies, 35mm slides, audience handouts and speaker notes, and computer-based slide presentations. The student will build presentations quickly using professionally designed templates and will be able to enhance the presentations with pictures, charts, sound and video.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic computerized accounting procedures including working with customer and vendor transactions and managing banking functions. The student will use a basic accounting software such as QuickBooks.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach fundamental spreadsheet skills to beginning and intermediate level students. The course will focus on learning how to input data, perform calculations, control text, numeric and graphic elements, as well as creating charts, graphics, and macros.
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1.00 Credits
This is a three-course sequence designed primarily for students choosing to learn Microsoft Access database software in smaller increments over a longer period of time. Each course builds on the skills learned in the previous course. The first level will focus on creating databases and adding, changing, and deleting that data. The second level will cover skills related to sorting and retrieving data, and the third level will focus on customizing forms and reports.
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