COM 101 INTRODUCTION TO ESSENTIAL COMPUTER SKILLS
F all /Spring/Summer
This course will cover an introduction to the Internet, essential terms
and technologies related to email; strategies for success in collegiate coursework,
research methods and techniques, issues and policies, and key reference sites.
Credit: 1 hour – One lecture hour per week.
Prerequisite(s): None
COM 111 BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS
T Fall /Spring/Summer
This course provides the student with an in-depth study of computer concepts
and terminology. The use of the computer in actual business applications
will also be discussed. Hands-on experience with computer software will be
stressed. Utilization of internet protocols such as email, FTP, and web browsers
will also be incorporated in the student curriculum.
Credit: 4 hours - Three lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): Proficiency in typing or concurrent enrollment in Basic
Keyboarding – BUS 121.
COM 201 WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS
Fall /Spring/Summer
This course provides the student with hands-on training using the Windows
2000 operating environment. Students learn to efficiently handle programs
that run through the environment as well as proper file management, customizing
desktops, and maintaining hardware.
Credit: 1 hour - .5 lecture and one lab hour per week.
Prerequisite(s): None
COM 280 MICROSOFT WORD
Fall /Spring/Summer
A thorough exploration of word processing concepts for creating and editing
simple text documents to the techniques of mail merge,copy/cut
and paste, borders and bullets, and use of the program’s writing tools.
Creation of long reports with table of contents, indexes and outlines will
be covered. The use of Word art, graphics, and columns and borders are introduced.
Credit: 2 hours – One lecture and two lab hours per week.
Prerequisite(s): None.