MSJC College Catalog 2007-08

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Course Descriptions CAPP-141C1 Using Microsoft Word 2003 - Level 2, Part 1 (formerly CAPP-141B1)

1 unit LEC 16-18

Utilizing Microsoft Word software, students will develop theory and practical applications in advanced features that include formatting with styles, using templates, creating macros, creating footnotes and endnotes, and working with master documents. This course assumes student has prior experience with MS Word. Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only

CAPP-141C2 Using Microsoft Word 2003 - Level 2, Part 2 (formerly CAPP-141B2)

1 unit LEC 16-18

Utilizing Microsoft Word software, students will refine word processing skills, develop theory and practice applications in advanced features that include creating and using online forms, managing toolbars and menus, creating and using charts, and creating Web pages. This course assumes student has prior experience with MS Word. Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only

CAPP-141C3 Using Microsoft Word 2003 - Level 2, Part 3 (formerly CAPP-141B3)

1 unit LEC 16-18

CAPP-143C

3 units

Using Microsoft Access 2003 - Level 2 (formerly CAPP-143B)

LEC 48-54

This course continues the student’s inquiry into database applications by presenting advanced features of the MS Access application. The focus in this course will be on multiple-table relations, and students will design and build complex forms, reports and queries with an emphasis on Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).This course is designed for the student who wants to learn how to develop effective database solutions for single-user and workgroup applications. Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only

Using Acrobat - Level 2

3 units

Using Microsoft Office 2003 - Level 3 (formerly CAPP-160B)

LEC 48-54

This course introduces students to the Visual Basic for Applications programming environment and how this programming facility can be used to automate many desktop application functions. Emphasis in the course will be on using the object models in the Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access products to build programs that extend the capabilities of MS Office, and to integrate these applications with other software applications and business processes. This course is designed for students who want to learn how to extend MS Office capabilities to provide automated support for business processes. Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only

Computer Science/ Information Systems CSIS-039 IT Certification Test Review

Utilizing Microsoft Word software, students will refine word processing skills, develop theory and practice applications in advanced features that include the current version of Office applications.This course assumes student has prior experience with MS Word. Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only

CAPP-152

CAPP-160C

1 unit LEC 16-18

This course is designed for the professional seeking to enhance electronic documents. In this advanced course, students will learn how to use Acrobat to create and manage business documents. Students will create fill-in forms, use advanced editing tool, document review tools, discuss security issues, and produce quality output. Prerequisite: CAPP-132. Not

1 unit LEC 16-18

The focus of this course is on reviewing information technology concepts and taking practice exams in preparation for Information Technology (IT) professional certification. This course is designed for students who already have some experience in the exam content area, but are looking for a refresher course to better prepare for the certification exam. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: None. Not transferable

CSIS-039A Database Vendor Certification Test Review

1 unit LEC 16-18

The focus of this course is on reviewing database vendor technology concepts and taking practice exams in preparation for database vendor professional certification. This course is designed for students who already have some experience in the exam content area, but are looking for a refresher course to better prepare for the certification exam. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: None.

CSIS-060

3 units

Using Windows XP

LEC 48-54

This course introduces students to the basic mechanics of operating a windows operating system. The course is an introductory level course that helps students learn to efficiently navigate and manage the windows environment.Topics covered will include desktop customization, basic security, file and folder management, and software and hardware installations. An emphasis is made on helping students solve typical problems. May be taken 4 times for credit. Prerequisite: None. Not transferable

transferable

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