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COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
See also Web Careers
View Computer Applications A.A.S.: 311 Computer Applications A.A.S.: 311 The computer applications program is for students who want to use the computer as a tool of productivity. There are three tracks in this program: administrative support technology, help desk technology, and information technology. The General Education courses in conjunction with specialized courses for each track provide a broad foundation and sharpen the student's skills in preparation for entry or advancement in today's workplace. The administrative support technology track provides students with the skills necessary to attain an administrative assistant or office support staff position. Emphasis is on building skills in computer applications software and office production duties. Interpersonal skills, business ethics, and communications are also an integral aspect of this track. The help desk technology track provides students with essential background to serve as help desk support staffers for computer applications. Emphasis is on hardware and software troubleshooting, user training, production of documentation, and help desk operation. This track includes advanced customer relations skills as they apply in a help desk environment. Upon completion of the certificate, students will be able to apply for positions as entry-level dispatchers. Note: This track has been proposed for deletion pending approval. The information technology track prepares students for a wide variety of positions involving the use of application software. Job possibilities include support in the areas of accounting, finance, marketing, sales, administration, or any area that requires the use of computer applications as a necessary tool of production. Emphasis is on the proficient use of software applications as well as the ability to use those applications as tools in decision making, managing people and information, communicating effectively, enhancing company viability, and addressing many of today's technology challenges. This track provides the student with in-depth knowledge in more than one application area and has the potential to lead to Microsoft certification in those areas. Evaluation and selection of computer hardware and software packages are discussed. The computer applications program participates in an interdisciplinary Web careers program, which includes an A.A.S. and four certificate curricula. For more information on the Web careers program, see the Web Careers page.
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Administrative Support Technology Certificate (R): 195
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Information Technology Certificate: 213
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| This certificate curriculum is for the career professional
who needs to become more proficient at using today's popular software
applications as tools in decision making, managing people and information,
communicating effectively, enhancing company viability, and addressing
today's many technology challenges. |
| CA 106 | Computer Use and Management | 3 |
| CA 131 | Introduction to Word Processing Applications | 3 |
| CA 141 | Introduction to Database Applications | 3 |
| CA 151 | Introduction to Spreadsheet Applications | 3 |
| CS 110 | Computer Concepts | 3 |
| Select two of the following courses: CA 232 Advanced Word Processing Applications, CA 240 Advanced Database Applications, CA 252 Advanced Spreadsheet Applications. | 6 | |
| Select two of the following courses: AC 201 Principles of Accounting I, AC 202 Principles of Accounting II, any CA course, MG 205 Organizational Behavior | 6–8 | |
| Select any 200-level CA course | 3 | |
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| This sequence of three courses is designed for persons
who wish to develop skills in administrative support technology.
To complete each course in this sequence, students need to demonstrate
skills in computer applications, word processing, and office information
systems and procedures. A grade of C or better is required in each
course. |
| CA 101 | Computer Keyboarding | 3 |
| CA 104 | Professional Business Procedures | 3 |
| CA 131 | Introduction to Word Processing Applications | 3 |
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Refer to course description pages to
identify courses with prerequisites. |