MSJC College Catalog 2007-08

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Course Descriptions CAPP-125C2 Excel 2 - for Business Users

1 unit LEC 16-18

Excel skills for business users. Course will focus on case studies, selecting and applying features and techniques that will improve business productivity. Students will work with advanced spreadsheet features including formatting, formulas, functions, and charts. Designed for students who have completed CAPP-125C1 or have equivalent experience. This is the second of three 1-unit courses for which completion of all three parts is equivalent to the 3-unit course, CAPP-125C. Prerequisite: None. Recommended Preparation: CAPP125C1 or equivalent experience. Transfers to CSU only

CAPP-125C3 Excel 3 - for Accounting Users

1 unit LEC 16-18

Excel skills for accounting users. Course will focus on case studies, selecting and applying features and techniques for solving common accounting problems. Students will work with advanced spreadsheet features including formatting, formulas, functions, charts and tools. Designed for students who have completed ACCT-124, CAPP-125C1, and CAPP-125C2 or have equivalent experience in both accounting and Excel. This is the third of three 1-unit courses for which completion of all three parts is equivalent to the 3-unit course, CAPP-125C. Prerequisite: None. Recommended Preparation: ACCT-124 or ACCT-124 A, B, & C or equivalent accounting experience, CAPP-125C1 and CAPP-125C2, or equivalent Excel experience

CAPP-131A1 Using Eudora 5.2

1 unit LEC 16-18

This course teaches students how to install, configure, and use the Eudora e-mail application. Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only

CAPP-131C1 Using Microsoft Outlook 2003 (formerly CAPP-131B1)

1 unit LEC 16-18

This course focuses on the aspects of Microsoft Outlook, the time management portion of Microsoft Office. Students will work with calendars, appointments, task and contact lists and manage daily, weekly and monthly events. Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only

CAPP-132 Using Acrobat - Level 1

1 unit LEC 16-18

In this beginning course,students will learn the role of electronic documentation in the professional and personal sector. Students will use Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and navigate through PDF files. Acrobat Professional will be used to: view, navigate, create, manage, and share electronic documents. The course will emphasize current uses of electronic documents in professional and personal settings. Prerequisite: None. Not transferable

--Transfers to CSU only

CAPP-135C

3 units

CAPP-126A

3 units

Using Adobe Pagemaker 7.0 - Level 1

LEC 48-54

Using Microsoft Project 2003 - Level 1 (formerly CAPP-135B)

LEC 48-54

This course introduces the student to the principles, concepts, and techniques of desktop publishing. The focus in this course will be on composition and layout of multiple page documents that include text, graphics, and artwork. This course is designed for the student who wants to use desktop publishing applications for business applications. Prerequisite: None. Recommended Preparation: Previous computer science course work and/or equivalent experience. Transfers to CSU only

This course introduces students to the essential tools and techniques used in modern project management, especially as they apply to Information Technology projects. Within the framework of the project management life cycle, the following activities will be examined: integration and scope management, time, cost, and quality management, and communications and risk management. This course is designed for the student who needs a working knowledge of project management tools and techniques. Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only

CAPP-126C

3 units

CAPP-140C

3 units

Using InDesign 2.0

LEC 48-54

Using Microsoft Office 2003 - Level 2 (formerly CAPP-140B)

LEC 48-54

This course introduces the student to the principles, concepts, and techniques of desktop publishing with Adobe InDesign. The focus in this course will be on composition and layout of multiple page documents that include imported text, graphics, and artwork.This course is designed for the student who wants to integrate desktop publishing applications with other business computing applications. Prerequisite: None. Recommended Preparation: Previous computer science course work and/or equivalent experience. Transfers to CSU only

CAPP-126D

3 units

Using Microsoft Publisher 2003 (formerly CAPP-126B)

LEC 48-54

This course introduces the student to the principles, concepts, and techniques of desktop publishing with Microsoft Publisher. The focus of this course is on the use of desktop publishing for personal use, but business applications will also be covered. This course is designed for the student who wants to learn desktop publishing to improve their personal productivity. Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only

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This course is designed to acquaint the students with the proper procedures to create more advanced documents, workbooks, databases and presentations suitable for course work,professional purposes,and for personal use.Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only

CAPP-141C

3 units

Using Microsoft Word 2003 - Level 2 (formerly CAPP-141B)

LEC 48-54

Refinement of the basic skills learned in Word Processing I and practice with the more sophisticated features of word processing computer software multi-page documents including page formatting, footnotes, macros, merge document assembly, sort, select, tables and graphics. Prerequisite: CAPP-121C (with a grade of C or better). Transfers to CSU only

Mt. San Jacinto College 2007-2008 Catalog


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