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1.00 Credits
This course will cover advanced features of Microsoft Access including multiple queries, designing related tables, establishing table relationships, creating special purpose forms and advanced reports, creating macros and linking to other documents. Topics will focus on developing efficient and effective utilization of the MS Access program and features. This course will focus on Microsoft Office Specialist certification exams. Prerequisites: OF 127 or permission of instructor. F/S (N)
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2.00 Credits
This course provides students with an opportunity to integrate the Microsoft Office suite of products in a realistic, challenging office setting. Prerequisites: OF 102, OF 122, OF124, OF125, OF126, OF127, OF135, OF136 and OF137 or permission of instructor. F/S (N)
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3.00 Credits
This course in basic business English is designed to improve one's ability to communicate effectively. Topics will include parts of speech, capitalization, plurals, connectives, vocabulary, sentence structure, spelling and punctuation. These principles will be applied to businessrelated correspondence. F/S ( C, N, S)
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the improvement of oral, nonverbal and written communication. Emphasis will be given to communicating effectively, presenting a professional image, developing strong verbal communication skills and writing effective business documents (e-mail messages, letters, memos and reports). This course also includes instruction on interviewing techniques, resumé preparation and follow-up tasks. Keyboarding skill is recommended. Prerequisite: OF 140 or permission of instructor. F/S ( C, N, S)
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4.00 Credits
This course will teach the student how to write, read and transcribe the spoken word by means of a conflict-free, realtime- ready shorthand theory. All students are expected to spend a minimum of three hours a day on homework, which includes practicing accuracy and speed. Students must be able to transcribe three minutes of unfamiliar dictation at 50 words a minute with at least 95 percent accuracy. Successful completion of the course requires a grade of "C" or better.The course includes online computeraided technology for realtime translation. F/S (C)
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Realtime Writing I. The student will continue to learn to write, read and transcribe the spoken word by means of a conflict-free, realtime-ready shorthand theory. All students are expected to spend a minimum of three hours a day on homework, which includes practicing accuracy and speed. Students must be able to transcribe three minutes of unfamiliar dictation at 90 words a minute with at least 95 percent accuracy. Successful completion of the course requires a grade of "C" or better.The course includes online computeraided technology for realtime translation. Prerequisite: OF 150. F/S (C)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the basic principles, procedures and methods of records and information storage, control, retrieval and management. Practical applications of manual and computerized filing are utilized to acquaint students with the current methods and systems used. Topics will include indexing and alphabetizing procedures, legal and ethical matters in records and information management, managing electronic files, utilizing electronic databases and safety and security issues. Microsoft Access will be used in this course. F/S ( C, N, S)
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3.00 Credits
This course offers a comprehensive introduction to word processing software applications. This course covers basic word processing features as well as more advanced features such as mail merge, desktop publishing, graphics, tables, outlines, styles, etc. Focus will be given to the development of efficient and effective use of program features. This course will prepare students to take the Microsoft Office Specialist certification exams. Prerequisite: OF 111 or proficiency credit. F/S (C, S)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a comprehensive, non-technical, hands-on introduction to the Internet, World Wide Web and associated technologies. Topics will focus on techniques of information retrieval, email and communication tools, downloading and transferring files, security and privacy issues and basic Web page creation. Students will learn to critically evaluate the validity and reliability of information and will understand copyright responsibilities and rights. No prerequisites. F/S ( C,N,S)
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3.00 Credits
Students will develop entry-level skills on microcomputer systems by learning advanced applications using current information processing software. Prerequisites: OF 112, OF 161, or permission of instructor. F/S (C)
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