Information Technology |
| Computer Literacy – Several courses are available for those who have little or no experience with computers. You’ll learn the parts of the computer; computer terms and functions; the difference between data in the PC memory and files on a disk; how to format a disk; and the differences of spreadsheet, database, and word processing software.
Software Training – Courses available from introductory to advanced levels in Windows, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access), PowerPoint, Outlook, Lotus Suite, PageMaker, Quicken, etc.
Networking Systems – Several courses are available to assist network administrators and technical support personnel in meeting the real-world needs of setting up and maintaining networks. Courses available in Network Cabling & Hardware, NetWare Management and Administration, Windows NT, and Novell.
Microsoft Certifications – Several courses are available to help you prepare for Microsoft certification exams such as Microsoft Office User Specialist, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer.
A+ Certification – This course prepares you to take the A+ Certification exam sponsored by Computing Technology Industry Association. The course covers hardware and software technologies unrelated to vendor specific products.
Web Site Development – Design and create your web page using HyperText Markup Language (HTML). Topics include formatting text, creating hyperlinks, images and multimedia, lists, tables and forms as well as organizational and design tips.
Electronic Commerce– Learn how and why to use the Internet for business, how to contact customers and vendors through e-mail, IRC, and newsgroups. Discover the resources available on the Net for businesses. |
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