| ACCOUNTING OPERATIONS 8203400 | |
| 8209020A | BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY |
| 8203310A | ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS 1 |
| 8203320A | ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS 2 |
DIGITAL
DESIGN 8209600
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| 8209020E | BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY |
| 8209510E | DIGITAL DESIGN 1 |
| 8209520E | DIGITAL DESIGN 2 |
| 8209530E | DIGITAL DESIGN 3 |
PC
SUPPORT 8207340
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| 8209020G | BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY |
| 8207210G | PC SUPPORT 1 |
| 8207220G | PC SUPPORT 2 |
| 8209230G | PC SUPPORT 3 |
WEB
DESIGN SERVICES 8207500
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| 8209020H | BUSINESS SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY |
| 8207110H | WEB DESIGN 1 |
| 8207120H | WEB DESIGN 2 |
| 8207130H | WEB DESIGN 3 |
BUSINESS
SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY This course provides a basic overview of current business information systems and trends and introduces students to the basic skills and foundations required for today's business environments. Emphasis is placed on developing proficiency with touch keyboarding and fundamental computer applications so that they may be used as communication tools for enhancing personal and workplace proficiency in an information-based society. |
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ACCOUNTING
APPLICATIONS 1 Students learn double-entry accounting; methods and principles of recording business transactions; the preparation of various documents used in recording income, expenses, acquisition of assets, incurrence of liabilities, and changes in equity; and the preparation of financial statements. The use of computers is required. |
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ACCOUNTING
APPLICATIONS 2 This course is designed to continue the study of accounting principles. The content includes voucher systems, cash receipts, petty cash, payroll records, and internal control systems. A practice set will be used. The use of computers is required. |
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DIGITAL DESIGN 1 Students will develop basic entdry-level skills requires for careers in the digital publishing industry. THe content includes computer skills; digital publishing concepts and operations; layout, design, and measurement activities; decision-making activities; and digital imaging. |
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DIGITAL
DESIGN 2 This course continues the development of entry-level skills required for careers in the digital publishing industry. The content includes computer skills; digital publishing operations; layout, design, and measurement activities; decision-making activites; and digital imaging. |
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DIGITAL
DESIGN 3 This course continues the development of industry-standard skills required for careers in the digital publishing industry. The content includes the use of a variety of software and equipment to perform digital publishing and digital imaging. |
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PC
SUPPORT 1 This course develops entry-level skills for PC support services. Empasis is placed on developing an understanding of various computer software applications and computer hardware. |
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PC
SUPPORT 2 This course continues the development of basic entry-level skills for PC support services. The content includes software applications and operating systems, electronic communication via the Internet, and an introduction to computer networking. |
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PC
SUPPORT 3 This course continues the study of PC support services and is designed to develop advanced skills for employment. The content includes advanced software applications, the interrelationships among major components of networks, hardware installation, and selection of electronic communications hardware and software. |
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WEB
DESIGN 1 This course provides a basic overview of the Internet, Intranet, and WWW. The content includes operating systems; basic HTML commands; navigation of the Intranet, and Web; and Web page design. |
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WEB
DESIGN 2 This course provides advanced concepts for Internet, Intranet, and Web design. The content includes Internet/Intranet tools, Web site promotion, advanced HTML commands; advanced page design, and multimedia applications. |
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WEB
DESIGN 3 This course provides advanced concepts in HTML, design, and internet tools. |
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