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COMPUTER &TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Excel, Introduction

Learn the basic elements and features of Microsoft Excel, including how

to design, create, maintain,and display worksheets and workbooks. Learn

to create charts and graphs.

Note:

Textbook is required for this course.

CMS265

|

9 hours

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$129

($94 tuition + $35 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Karen York-Levine

8328

TTh 5:30pm – 8:30pm

6/30–7/7 FCC/E100

Microsoft Excel, Intermediate

Learn advanced formulas, charting, and other features.

Note:

This course requires a textbook.

CMS266

|

9 hours

|

$129

($94 tuition + $35 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Karen York-Levine

INSTRUCTOR:

Elaine Davis

7784

TTh 1pm – 4pm

5/3–5/10 FCC/E108

5210

TTh 5:30pm – 8:30pm

7/19–7/26 FCC/E100

Microsoft Excel 2013 Advanced

Is Excel doing all it can for you? Want to use Excel to the fullest to help

you succeed at work and home? Conquer the more advanced features

of Excel: lookup functions, pivot tables, creating and editing macros,

formatting and analysis, sharing workbooks, integrating Excel with other

Microsoft applications. Must have Excel Intermediate or equivalent

experience to be successful in this class.

Note:

This course requires a textbook.

CMS268

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9 hours

|

$159

($114 tuition + $45 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Elaine Davis

8329

MW 5:30pm – 8:30pm

5/23–6/1* FCC/C203

*

No class 5/30.

INSTRUCTOR:

Karen York-Levine

5211

TTh 5:30pm – 8:30pm

7/28–8/4 FCC/E100

Microsoft Excel Complete

This class is a comprehensive path taking students from the basics of

Microsoft Excel through intermediate skills and finishing with advanced

features. Students will start with learning how to work with formulas and

functions. Then move onto formatting worksheets, working with charts

and analyzing data using formulas. Intermediate skills include managing

workbook data, using tables and analyzing table data. Automating a

worksheet and enhancing charts will also be covered. Then students will

move onto advanced features including What-If analysis and PivotTables.

Note:

A textbook is required for this class.

CMS191

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24 hours

|

$299

($179 tuition + $120 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Dagmar Kolarik

5209

TTh 9am – 4pm

7/19–7/28 FCC/E100

Database Development with Microsoft Access I

Learn the basic skills to properly set up a well-functioning database.

Create table structures, design forms and reports, and set up queries.

Students will learn how to build databases that maintain customer

information, inventory records, donor lists or other customized database.

Note:

This course has a textbook requirement.

CMS184

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7 hours

|

$109

($55 tuition + $54 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Dagmar Kolarik

8325

T 9am – 4pm

6/7

FCC/E100

Database Development with Microsoft Access II

Learn how to turn your database into an efficient data management

system. Covers intermediate Microsoft Access skills. Topics covered

include designing and modifying reports, updating databases and

refining their design, working with subforms, creating calculated fields,

creating and running queries, and more. Students will set up relational

tables, create multi-table forms, reports and queries, automate with

macros, and work with startup options.

Note:

There is a textbook requirement for this course.

CMS185

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14 hours

|

$199

($119 tuition + $80 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Dagmar Kolarik

8326

T 9am – 4pm

6/14–6/21 FCC/E100

Microsoft PowerPoint

Explore the basic components and learn to create presentations using

templates and wizards.

Note:

Textbook is required for this course.

CMS157

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6 hours

|

$115

($85 tuition + $30 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

Karen York-Levine

5208

TTh 5:30pm – 8:30pm

7/12–7/14 FCC/E100

Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2010

Are you overwhelmed by emails, meetings, and to-do lists? Harness

the power of Microsoft Outlook 2010, and you’ll instantly enhance your

efficiency and productivity. In this course, you’ll learn your way around

the new ribbon-based interface and get up and running quickly. Then

you’ll focus on the core skills you really need in order to work smarter

and faster. First, you’ll learn how to manage the flood of emails you

receive, creating folders and archives so you can always find what you

need. Then you’ll discover how to keep track of your contacts and how

to use Outlook’s Calendar and Alert features. You’ll also find out how to

customize Outlook so it perfectly meets your needs, and you’ll discover

how to automate your work with rules. As a bonus, you’ll get insider tips

that will make you the Outlook guru in your office. For example, did you

know that you can create, send, and receive email messages without ever

touching the mouse? You’ll find out how, and learn lots of other tricks for

getting the most out of Outlook’s versatile tools. Whether you’re new to

Outlook or you’ve been using it for years, you’re sure to learn something

useful in every lesson. In just a few weeks, you’ll be a skilled and confident

user of this time-saving tool - and you’ll never have to worry about

missing a meeting, losing an email, or forgetting an important task again!

ONL160

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6 weeks

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$109 fee

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

7960

Online

4/8-6/10

5282

Online

7/1–8/12

Note:

ONL classes start the Wednesday of the second full week of each

month. During the registration process you will select the month to begin the

class. Students will have six (6) weeks from the class start date to complete

the class.