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)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Computer Applications, Computer Studies, Pre-College, TVET Programme
This is designed to introduce students to intermediate to advanced web page design techniques. Students learn advanced applications of HTML / HTML 5, XHTML, XML programming etc. and gain hands-on experience in developing Web Pages that are aesthetically pleasing, informative and easy to navigate. Topics include planning and designing web sites, advanced markup language, multimedia technologies, usability and accessibility practices, and techniques for the evaluation of web design. Upon completion, students should be able to employ advanced design techniques to create high-impact and highly functional web pages
Faculty: Computing, Engineering and Mathematics (CEM)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Computer Applications, Computer Studies, Pre-College, TVET Programme
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)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Computer Applications, Computer Studies, Pre-College, TVET Programme