MSJC 2008-09 College Catalog

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Course Descriptions CAPP-131A1

1 unit

CAPP-131D

1 unit

Using Eudora 5.2 LEC 16-18 This course teaches students how to install, configure, and use the Eudora e-mail application. Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only

Using Microsoft Outlook 2007 (formerly CAPP-131C1) 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

1 unit

Using Acrobat - Level 1 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. Transfers to CSU only

CAPP-135D

3 units

Using Microsoft Project 2007 (formerly CAPP-135C) LEC 48-54 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-140D

3 units

Using Microsoft Office 2007-Level 2 (formerly CAPP-140C) LEC 48-54 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-140M

3 units

CAPP-141D

3 units

Using OpenOffice v2-Level 2 LEC 48-54 This course is designed to acquaint students the proper procedures for creating more advanced documents, workbooks, databases and presentations using the OpenOffice suite. Prerequisite: CAPP 120M Using OpenOffice v2 Level 1 Transfers to CSU only

Using Microsoft Word 2007-Level 2 (formerly CAPP-141C) LEC 48-54 This is an advanced course in Microsoft Word focused on formatting and managing large documents. Topics include: page formatting, footnotes, macros, merging, document assembly, sorting, tables, graphics and collaboration. This course presents topics included in the Expert MOS exam. Prerequisite: CAPP-121D Transfers to CSU only

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CAPP-143D

3 units

Using Microsoft Access 2007-Level 2 (formerly CAPP-143C) 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

CAPP-152

1 unit

Using Acrobat - Level 2 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. (with a grade of C or better). Transfers to CSU only

CAPP-160D

3 units

Using Microsoft Office 2007 - Level 3 (formerly CAPP-160C) 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. Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only

Office Technology OTEC-095

3 units

Business English LEC 48-54 Students will learn the principles of editing written communication applicable to business. The course emphasis is on fundamentals of grammar, number usage, punctuation, spelling, and modern business vocabulary. The course provides a thorough treatment of current English usage needed in the business office environment. The basic principles of business writing are introduced. This course is recommended for all Business majors and vocational business students. It is particularly recommended as a precursor to or as a class to be taken concurrently with BADM/ENGL-104, Business Communication and Technical Writing. *Cross-listed as ENGL-095. Prerequisite: None. Not transferable

OTEC-131

1 unit

OTEC-144

3 units

Filing Techniques LEC 16-18 Using a hands-on approach, students will learn filing rules and techniques established by the Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA) to create and maintain files. This course focuses on alphabetic, geographic, subject, and numeric filing. Students will also review the basics of records management and the role of filing in the office. Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only Keyboarding and Document Formatting LEC 48-54 Students learn the basic techniques of the touch system in the mastery of the keyboard and develop speed and accuracy in keyboarding data. They also develop the basic formatting skills necessary to produce letters, memorandums, reports, and tables. This is a basic course in the Office Administration curriculum and is a life-long learning skill. Prerequisite: None. Transfers to CSU only

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