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3.00 Credits
An intensive course that covers Microsoft Access. Objectives include planning and designing databases; building and modifying tables, forms and reports; advanced manipulation of data; defining relationships; modification of report properties; subforms, switchboards, PivotTables, and importing/exporting data. This course is designed to cover skill sets needed for the Microsoft Office Certification Exam. Knowledge of the personal computer, keyboard, and mouse is strongly recommended. Three class hours. 3 Credits.
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2.00 Credits
This course will offer a thorough coverage of the Microsoft PowerPoint presentation package. Areas covered include all skill sets needed for Microsoft Office Certification Exam. Instruction will cover animation, use of color and objects, and importing and exporting data and images. Activities include creating a slide show as well as delivering the presentation. Knowledge of the personal computer, keyboard, and mouse is strongly recommended. Two class hours. 2 Credits.
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2.00 Credits
This course will focus on production, assembling, and the design of administrative publications through the use of Microsoft Publisher using the personal computer. Topics will include designing page layout, creating graphics, using templates, manipulating text and graphics, using style sheets, scanning images, and adding special effects. Knowledge of the personal computer, keyboard, and mouse is strongly recommended. Two class hours. 2 Credits.
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1.00 Credits
Microsoft Outlook is the most popular e-mail program used by businesses. It is an integral part of Microsoft Office. This course covers introductory uses of Outlook which include: communicating by e-mail, managing contacts, calendaring, address book, schedule management, instant messaging, using help, accessing Outlook via the Web, and customizing Outlook. Successful completion of this short course will prepare the student for the Microsoft Office Specialist Certification exam. 1 Credit.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced Microsoft Word applications. Orientation to collaborative work experiences with instruction directed toward advanced skill sets for Microsoft Office Certification Exam. Topics covered include graphics, fields, electronic forms, macros, and long document production utilizing master and subdocuments. Projects integrate decision-making and problem-solving skills. Continued development of speed and accuracy. Four class hours. Prerequisite: OFT 112 with a grade of C- or better. 3 Credits.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers office simulations and projects that draw from all aspects of Microsoft Office Professional software. Realistic workplace projects integrate business vocabulary, critical thinking strategies, and web-research skills into document processing. Two class hours. Prerequisite/Corequisite: OFT 201, or permission of instructor. 2 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn concepts and procedures used in an electronic office. Topics include use of communications devices and equipment, use of electronic mail (Outlook), record management, reprographics technology, administrative travel procedures, and electronic research and reference procedures. Students will discuss professional conduct and ethics, job readiness techniques, and small group collaboration. Three class hours. Prerequisites: OFT 112 and OFT 141. 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to and development of transcription skills from dictated material. A review of grammar and punctuation along with an emphasis on spelling and word study skills. An introduction to the mailability concept during transcription practice with the goal of mailability in testing situations. Three class hours. Prerequisites: OFT 111 with a grade of C- or better and OFT 141. 3 Credits.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to develop competency in legal terminology and transcription. Student will receive an in-depth study of legal terminology while developing the skills needed to accurately transcribe from dictated material. Emphasis will be on comprehension of terminology, language arts, proper formatting, and proof reading skills. Four class hours. Prerequisites: OFT 112 and OFT 141 or permission of instructor. 3 Credits.
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