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This course is an overview of the principles and procedures of processing data using computers. Topics include principles of computer operations, input/output devices, storage facilities, computer systems, networking terminology, programming concepts, computerized business applications and the Internet. Labs will provide hands-on reinforcement of topics covered in lecture
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INF-114
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This course uses project based exercises to teach the fundamentals of the Microsoft Office suite - specifically, Word (word processing), Excel (spreadsheet), Access (database), PowerPoint (presentation), and Outlook (e-mail and calendar). Labs will include exposure to web development using the suite.
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INF-124
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This course is a hands-on experience of a state-of-the-art electronic spreadsheet. The course will provide step-by-step instruction in the various commands necessary for spreadsheet creation and the manipulation and management of spreadsheets. All lab work is done on a Microsoft Windows processing platform
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INF-228
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This course focuses on the practical applications of Excel. Business applications will be analyzed and developed. Topics may include creating and using macros, linking among worksheets and between files, importing and exporting, databases, graphics, advanced functions, and other advanced spreadsheet topics as needed to develop applications.
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INF-160
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This course offers a comprehensive coverage of networking and data transmission key terms, concepts, and development strategies. Topics include: the history of network development; network media; network protocols; network/data transmission theory (OSI layers and IEEE standards); network types; network design; server/client configuration; network administration; network remote access; wide area networks; and network troubleshooting. The course assists in preparing the student for the MCSE certification exams offered by Microsoft and the Foundations Level CIW certification.
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INF-163
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This course provides comprehensive coverage of the Internet. Topics include the Internetâ€s history; its composition and technologies; protocols; electronic mail systems; browser and Web concepts; source integrity; searching the Web for research and gaining market intelligence; commanding FTP, newsgroups, gopher, and Telnet; and objects, plug-ins and viewers. This course assists in preparation for Foundations Level CIW certification.
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