Computer Applications Curriculum

 

Catalog Number

Course Title

Credits

10-103-101

Computer Literacy – Microsoft Windows

1

10-103-115

MS Word, Beginning

1

10-103-117

MS Word, Intermediate

1

10-103-119

Desktop Publishing

2

10-103-126

MS Excel, Beginning

1

10-103-127

MS Excel, Intermediate

1

10-103-128

MS Excel, Advanced

1

10-103-135

MS Access, Beginning

1

10-103-136

MS Access, Intermediate

1

10-103-141

MS Powerpoint, Beginning

1

10-103-142

MS Powerpoint, Intermediate

1

10-103-150

Arcview: GIS For Everyone

1

10-103-155

Quickbook Basics

1

10-103-165

Web Page Development

2

 


Computer Applications Courses

 

10-103-101 COMPUTER LITERACY – MICROSOFT WINDOWS
A beginning level course for individuals who have little or no computer experience. The student will learn how to perform basic computer operations that will include creating, saving, and managing files and folders in a Windows environment, as well as gain knowledge of Web browser basics. Lecture. 1 credit.

10-103-115 MS WORD, BEGINNING
Provides practice in using basic word processing functions and features of MS Word. Lecture/lab or self-paced. 1 credit.

10-103-117 MS WORD, INTERMEDIATE
Provides practice in using additional features of MS Word, including tables, charts, form letters, mailing labels, and newsletters. Prerequisite: 10-103-115. Lecture/lab or self-paced. 1 credit.

10-103-118 MS WORD, ADVANCED
Develops skills using advanced features of MS Word that include creating a table of contents, an online form, and working with macros. Prerequisites: 10-103-150 and 10-103-117. Lecture/lab. 1 credit.

10-103-119 DESKTOP PUBLISHING
Covers design and production of professional quality documents that combine text, graphics, and illustrations. Lecture/lab. 2 credits.

10-103-126 MS EXCEL, BEGINNING
Develops skills in using basic spreadsheet functions of MS Excel for business users. Lecture/lab or self-paced. 1 credit.

10-103-127 MS EXCEL, INTERMEDIATE
Develops skills in using additional spreadsheet features including multiple worksheets, 3-D references, macro basics, charts, and databases. Prerequisite: 10-103-126. Lecture/lab or self-paced. 1 credit.

10-103-128 MS EXCEL, ADVANCED
Develops skills in using advanced features of Excel including importing data, problem solving, creating PivotCharts and PivotTables, and automating data entry. Prerequisite: 10-103-127. Lecture/lab or self-paced. 1 credit.

10-103-135 MS ACCESS, BEGINNING
Develops skills in using basic features to design a database, manipulate and query records, and prepare reports and labels. Lecture/lab or self-paced. 1 credit.

10-103-136 MS ACCESS, INTERMEDIATE
Extends database skills to include custom reports, advanced form techniques, macros, command buttons, and a switchboard. Prerequisite: 10-103-135 or consent of instructor. Lecture/lab or self-paced. 1 credit.

10-103-137 MS ACCESS, ADVANCED
Develops skills using advanced features of MS Access that include working with advanced report and form techniques, and administering a database system. Prerequisites: 10-103-135 and 10-103-136. Lecture/lab. 1 credit.

10-103-141 MS POWERPOINT, BEGINNING
Develops skills in using basic graphics, layout, and slide show features to produce professional-looking presentations. Lecture/lab or self-paced. 1 credit.

10-103-142 MS POWERPOINT, INTERMEDIATE
Enhances graphic presentation skills through practice in customizing presentations, creating and working with objects, and embedding features. Prerequisites: 10-103-141, or consent of instructor. Lecture/lab or self-paced. 1 credit.

10-103-143 MS POWERPOINT, ADVANCED
Develops skills using advanced features of MS PowerPoint that include working with multimedia and animated shapes. Prerequisites: 10-103-141 and 10-103-142. Lecture/lab. 1 credit.

10-103-150 ARCVIEW: GIS FOR EVERYONE
Utilizes a Geographic Information System (GIS), a tool that uses the power of the computer to pose the answer geographic questions by arranging and displaying data about places on earth in a variety of ways, such as maps, charts and tables. ArcView GIS is a desktop GIS system that brings the power of interactive mapping and analysis to everyone. Lecture/lab. 1 credit.

10-103-155 QUICKBOOKS BASICS
Introduces the basic features of QuickBooks. Topics include reports, recording cash receipts/ disbursements, sales/purchases, and bank reconciliation. Prerequisites: 10-101-151 or 10-101-101 or 10-101-140. Lecture/lab. 1 credit.

10-103-165 WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT
Introduces and enhance skills in web page development using Dreamweaver. Topics included the basic in creating, modifying, and managing multimedia-rich web pages. Prerequisites: 10-103-101, or consent of instructor. Lecture/lab. 2 credits.



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