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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
This course is intended for students with very little or no computer experience. The course will include an overview of the computer system and includes everything from powering up your computer and using a mouse to creating a simple word processing document. Students will learn how to use the Windows desktop and work with files and folders. They will also learn to browse the Internet and use email. Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to computer applications. Topics include an overview of personal computer hardware and software, Windows, and a variety of software applications (word processor, spreadsheet, database and presentation software) using a Windows environment. (Usually offered Fall, Spring, Summer I and Summer II.)
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1.00 Credits
This course is intended for students who have little or no computer experience. Topics include an overview of personal computer hardware and software, the use of basic windows features, and an explanation of the Windows operating system. (Usually offered Fall, Spring and Summer semesters.)
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1.00 Credits
This fast-paced introductory course is intended for students who have had computer experience. Basic concepts and applications of a database software program operating within a windows environment will be discussed. Students will apply lecture principles at their computer workstations through exercises and projects. Hands-on exposure will provide students with practical experiences for the database software. The software being used is Access. (Usually offered Fall, Spring and Summer semesters.)
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1.00 Credits
Intended for any student who is interested in a first course in using the Internet. Topics include the history of the Internet, using electronic mail (email), accessing other computers, downloading files, searching the Internet, and computing ethics. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Prerequisite: CIS/OFT 105 or proficiency in Windows.
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1.00 Credits
This fast-paced introductory course will acquaint the student with word processing that runs in a Windows environment. Word processing is used to create professional-looking documents that can be easily revised and reused. The documents can be enhanced by adding special appearance features such as lines, shading, and graphics. The software being used is Microsoft Word for Windows. This version of Microsoft Word is compatible with Windows 2000. It is not compatible with Microsoft Works. (Usually offered Fall, Spring and Summer semesters.)
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1.00 Credits
Topics include entering text, changing themes, creating formulas, using functions, and creating graphs, alternate formatting, what-if analysis. Practical examples from a variety of sources will be used. The software being used in this class is Microsoft Excel. (Usually offered Fall, Spring and Summer semesters.)
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1.00 Credits
This fast-paced introductory course will acquaint the student with the basic features of a presentation graphics software application program. Topics will include planning, defining, creating, and modifying a presentation. Other topics will include working with text, objects, and presentation graphics as well as learning how to create an on-screen slide show. This will enable the student to use the computer as a tool to reinforce the proper techniques for accessing and using presentation software; the software being used in this class is Microsoft PowerPoint. (Usually offered Fall, Spring and Summer semesters.)
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1.00 Credits
Topics include problem solving, advanced functions, what if analysis, table handling, linking multiple worksheets, and graphing multiple data series. Also available as OFT 118. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Prerequisite: CIS/OFT 115
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