This course is designed to introduce the students to the fundamental concepts of databases using Microsoft Access. Students will learn the importance of storage, management, and retrieval of information. After completing this course the student will have a solid introduction to the real-life uses of data-bases as well as the skills necessary to create new database, construct data tables, and design basic forms.
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
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This course introduces students to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. It is specifically designed for students preparing for successful business careers, who need to acquire the necessary spreadsheet skills essential to obtaining employment in an office setting. Business applications are emphasized to prepare students to use spreadsheets in the business world as well as how to plan, create, and programmespreadsheets for common business applications. It is appropriate for accounting and business majors, programmers and spreadsheet application developer. Students receive instruction in creating and modifying workbooks, formatting; use of range names and basic worksheet functions, creating charts, and saving spreadsheets as web pages.
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
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This course is an introduction to word processing using Microsoft Word. It is specifically designed for students preparing for successful business careers, who need to acquire the necessary word processing skills essential to obtaining employment in an office setting. Students will master the basic functions of Microsoft Word in order to format and produce mail able business documents. Students will be able to: create simple to moderate documents, save and retrieve documents, use Microsoft Word’s automatic text features for entering text, and access online help, make changes to an existing document using a variety of editing techniques. Apply text formatting to a document and change the appearance of a document by applying various paragraph formats and effects. Create tables, navigate and enter text in a table, and enhance its appearance through formatting and using Word’s templates and wizards, symbols, fields, Find and Replace, and proofing tools to efficiently do your work. Preview a document, apply and remove formatting that affects entire pages, and print a document. Introduction to Desktop publishing.
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
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This course provides a basic introduction to computational thinking and problem solving in the context of computer programming. Students will learn the fundamental building blocks of programming, and elementary computing concepts such as creating and interpreting flow charts, understanding pseudocode and writing and developing algorithms. This course will introduce students to the problem-solving process and steps which is used to solve programming problems as well as the implementation of those solutions in a visual development environment.
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
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This introductory course is designed to introduce learners to the foundational knowledge of the internet, the World Wide Web and how it works. This course explores the various technologies used to connect to, and explore the internet such as modems, routers, Internet service providers, web browsers and web pages. You will also learn how files and folders created on your computer can be assembled to create a web page that can be viewed on the internet
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
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This is an introductory course designed for students with little or no computer experience. This course is designed to teach students basic computer concepts and the fundamental operation and functions of a computer. This course provides a general introduction to computer information systems, hardware and software, processing and storage concepts, as well as the movement of data through input and output devices. Students will also learn the basics of Internet use and e-mail, how to use desktop publishing tools like MS Word to compose and edit documents, and how to transfer files across the internet.
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
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This Pre-College computing course is designed for students with little or no formal knowledge of computers. Students will be introduced to fundamental computing concepts and principles that will help to enhance their basic computer skills. Students will train from the introduction, basic parts and functions of the computer, programmes and application software, and also how to use it completely for daily works. After acquiring the fundamental skills, students will learn how to use their computers to connect to and explore the internet, and use the internet as a tool for research. Students will also learn how to create and format simple word documents, create cover pages, table of contents, and bibliography using the APA formatting style. The skills learned in this class will help to prepare precollege students for success in advanced studies as future college students
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
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This course is intended to provide a practical/hands-on experience in significant electrical design projects involving: principles and theories learned over the previous modules, technological competence, open-ended problem-solving, teamwork, and both written and oral communication skills. Students will be expected to hone their practical skills to better prepare them for an entry-level position upon graduation. Upon successful completion, students should be able to present and demonstrate projects
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
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This course is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge required in the electrical installation, industrial and power system fields. Students will become familiar with preventative maintenance procedures and methods as well as the step-by-step procedures needed to locate and correct faults and malfunctions quickly and efficiently, in components, circuits and systems covering the electrical field, covering topics from residential wiring to industrial controls.
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
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This is an introductory course to industrial electronics, designed to give the student a working knowledge of electronic devices, their applications and circuits in the electrical field. It satisfies the requirements for the technician or industrial electrician for entry level employment in the industrial and power facilities fields.
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
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