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| Computer Science |
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| Computer Science provides an opportunity for students
to experience both theoretical and hands-on experience
with computers and their functions. |
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| Keyboarding |
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The goal of this course is for students
to learn touch typing and learn to keyboard using proper
style, form, and posture. Emphasis is placed on speed,
accuracy and attitude. Microsoft Word is taught during
the second semester. |
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| Word Processing |
1 Credit |
Prerequisite - Keyboarding with a minimum
of C.
The purpose of this course is to give students a working
knowledge of Microsoft Word. Lessons include entering
and formatting text, setting up columns, page breaks
and page numbering, using spell and thesaurus utilities,
copying, moving, deleting and renaming blocks of text
in a document and on a disk, using tables and merging
main and data files. |
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| Computer Applications |
1 Credit |
This course introduces students
to computer technology, covering
computer history, literacy, ethics
and telecommunications. Students
learn the uses of computers in
the business world with hands-on
experience of integrated software
(Microsoft Office) in word processing and desktop publishing,
spreadsheets, database and graphics presentation. |
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