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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

COMPUTER CLASSES ARE
Improve your computer skills in a self-paced OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT

environment offering a variety of subjects.

Choose one or more of the following:
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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS (Office 2007)—This course provides students with
a basic understanding of how a computer works, introduces the personal computer, and explores

business uses of the computer using the Microsoft Office Quick Course. ■
VISTA OR WINDOWS XP— Introduces the student to the fundamental skills required to use ■
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all Windows programs. Develop basic techniques for working with programs, file management,

system settings, and utilities. Prerequisite: Introduction to Computers and/or previous computer
experience.

INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL 2007—This class teaches the basics of the Excel spreadsheet

program. Included topics: terminology, data input and editing, formula creation and use, graphics, ■ AL EDUC
and cell manipulation. Prerequisite: Introduction to Computers.

INTERMEDIATE EXCEL 2007—Additional spreadsheet projects including templates,

multiple worksheets, data tables, macros, web queries, scenario manager, pivot tables, database
functions, creating a web page from worksheet data, and integration projects using other

applications. Prerequisite: Introduction to Excel.

ADVANCED EXCEL 2007—This course provides an overview of the advanced capabilities of ■
Microsoft Office Excel, including the following: working with advanced formulas, formatting

and web queries, performing calculations on data, analyzing data, working with financial
functions, and linking and embedding objects. Prerequisite: Intermediate Excel.

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INTRODUCTION TO POWERPOINT 2007—This course teaches you how to produce

powerful and effective presentation graphics. Students will plan, define, create and modify

presentations, as well as work with text and objects and create an on-screen slide show.
Prerequisite: Introduction to Computers.

INTRODUCTION TO ACCESS 2007—Course provides instruction in the understanding

and use of the database management program. Instruction includes terminology, structure ■
planning and creation, data input and manipulation, form designing, label and report formatting,

and use of queries. Prerequisite: Introduction to Computers.

INTERMEDIATE ACCESS 2007—Additional database management projects including
queries; design and update features; reports, forms and publishing reports to the web; enhancing

forms with OLE fields, hyperlinks and Subforms; using macros, VBA, and the switchboard ■
manager; and integration features with Excel. Prerequisite: Introduction to Access.

INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET—An introduction to using/understanding the

Internet. Learn the skills necessary to surf the Internet. Comprehend Internet terminology,
use Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer browsers, search and retrieve information with

various search engines.

INTRODUCTION TO OUTLOOK 2007—This course provides an overview of the ■
capabilities of Microsoft Outlook 2007: organizing and managing e-mail, how to send and

receive e-mail messages with and without attachments, reply-to and forward messages, create
folders to manage messages, and create appointments in the calendar.

SECTION DAY TIME ROOM FEE INSTRUCTOR

06-0201 Daily 8:15-10:15am Tech 1 See page 4 Carrigan

06-0202 Daily 10:15am-12:15pm Tech 1 See page 4 Cook
06-0203 Daily 12:45-2:45pm Tech 1 See page 4 Cook





MICROSOFT OFFICE SUITE CERTIFICATE

A 20-week open-entry program that you can start anytime. Let us help you acquire

skills in these commonly used Microsoft programs while preparing for the Microsoft
Office Specialist Certification Exam.

• Intro to Computers • Windows • Beginning Word

• Intermediate Word • Beginning Excel • Intermediate Excel

• Beginning Access • PowerPoint • Outlook

Certificates earned with 85% attendance and 85% or higher on the class final.

Prerequisite: Keyboarding speed of 25 wpm.

See pages 46-47 for registration form/information
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High School GED registration see pages 27-28

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