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CAPP 114: Basic Keyboarding
2.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Individualized course which provides the student with a mastery of touch-typing. The keying of mailable business letters, memos and reports is included. Optional test out. Course is not intended for medical office or office management majors.
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CAPP 116: Special Problems in Keyboarding- a Continuation
1.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Class is for students who have credit for Basic Keyboarding and need the next level of instruction. Business documents, as well as increased speed and accuracy, are the focus of the class.
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CAPP 118: Keyboarding
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Individualized course provides the beginning student with a mastery of touch-typing and an introduction to basic formats of letters, memos, tables, and reports. Optional test out.
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CAPP 119: Document Formatting
2.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisite:CAPP118. Individualized course which includes processing various business and professional documents and forms. Emphasis is placed on accuracy, speed development and ability to follow directions. Optional test out.
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CAPP 125: Microcomputer Applications
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisite: BSKL015 with a grade of C or better or equivalent placement score. Prerequisite knowledge: CAPP114 or CAPP118 recommended or demonstrated keyboard proficiency. Operations of personal computers through the use of Microsoft Office Professional software are presented. Applications include fundamentals of word processing, spreadsheets, database management and presentations. Includes hands-on instruction in the computer lab.
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CAPP 160: Word
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisite: CAPP125 with a grade of C or better and taken within the last five years of continuous enrollment. Course is designed for Windows users who seek further knowledge of the word processing program, Microsoft Word. Includes hands-on instruction in the computer lab.
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CAPP 162: Desktop Publishing
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisite: CAPP125 taken within the last five years of continuous enrollment and CAPP118 recommended. Introduction to the basics of electronic page layout using professional publishing software. The student also gains valuable skills in image scanning and manipulation and merging text and graphics.
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CAPP 164: Access
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisite: CAPP125 with a grade of C or better and taken within the last five years of continuous enrollment. Course is designed for Windows users who seek further knowledge of the database program, Access. Includes hands-on instruction in the computer lab.
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CAPP 166: Excel
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisite: CAPP125 with a grade of C or better and taken within the last five years of continuous enrollment. Course is designed for Windows users who seek further knowledge of the spreadsheet program, Excel. Includes hands-on instruction in the computer lab.
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CHEM 113: Fundamentals of Chemistry w/ Lab
5.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisite: MATH112 with a grade of C or better or equivalent placement score. A course for allied health students or a preparatory course intended for science majors that will focus on measurement, nomenclature, formula and equation writing, stoichiometry, and periodic properties, with an emphasis on algebraic problem solving and scientific reasoning. Instruction consists of three lecture and four lab hours per week.
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