Computer Applications

These courses are offered for students wishing to enhance their knowledge of current Microsoft Office programs and the Windows Operating System, improve keyboarding skills and learn more about the cognitive aspects of dealing with Information Technology (IT). Completing CA 120, CA 140, CA 150 and CA 160 is equivalent to completing CS 101. Students can only receive graduation credit for CS 101 or CA 120, CA 140, CA 150 and CA 160.

Degrees and Certificates

Courses

CA 100: Introduction to Microcomputers

Credits 4

Introduces hardware and software concepts, operating systems and/or interface systems, Internet access, basic word processing, and spreadsheet software through hands-on experience. Keyboarding experience is recommended. $11.40 lab fee.

CA 101: Keyboarding I [RE]

Credits 2

Introduces the fundamentals of touch typing of letters, numbers, symbols, and operational keys using a computer. $11.40 lab fee.

Equivalent Courses
AOT 101, BT 101

CA 102: Keyboarding II [RE]

Credits 2

Reinforces keyboarding skills. Introduces appropriate formatting of business letters, personal letters, memos, reports, and tables using word processing software. $11.40 lab fee.

Prerequisite

Completion of CA 101 with a 2.0 or higher, or instructor permission.

CA 120: Intro to Computer & Info Tech - Concepts [RE]

Credits 2

Emphasizes the cognitive aspects of dealing with Information Technology (IT): evaluating information, learning practical IT skills, solving problems, and dealing with information related issues such as privacy, security, and ethics. Topics also include: navigating the Internet, using Windows, computer hardware and software concepts, identification of system board parts, input/output devices, and types of storage. $11.40 lab fee.

CA 130: Windows Operating System [RE]

Credits 1

Introduces students to the current Windows operating system. Topics include: screen identification, using Help and Support, arranging and sizing windows, personalizing your PC, and file management. $11.40 lab fee.

CA 145: Intermediate Microsoft Word Processing [RE]

Credits 2

his course provides students with an understanding of basic and intermediate Word processing functions and applications using Microsoft Word. You will learn how to create and edit documents for a variety of purposes and situations including professional-looking reports, multi-column newsletters, resumes, and business correspondence. Upon completion of this class, you will have the opportunity to earn the Microsoft Office Specialist Certification (MO-100). It is recommended that students complete CA 140, CA 100, or CS 101 prior to enrollment.

Equivalent Courses
CS 107

CA 155: Intermediate Microsoft Excel [RE]

Credits 2

This course provides students with an understanding of the fundamentals of creating and managing worksheets and workbooks using Microsoft Excel. You will learn how to create workbooks for a variety of purposes including professional-looking budgets, financial statements, team performance charts, sales invoices and data-entry logs. Upon completion of this class, you will have the opportunity to earn the Microsoft Office Specialist Certification (MO-100). It is recommended that students complete CA 150, CA 100, or CS 101 prior to enrollment.

Equivalent Courses
CS 108

CA 165: Intermediate Microsoft PowerPoint [RE]

Credits 2

This course provides students with the fundamentals to create, edit and enhance presentations and slideshows using Microsoft PowerPoint. You will learn how to create and manage presentations, insert and format shapes and slides, create slide content, apply transitions and animations and manage multiple presentations. Upon completion of this class, you will have the opportunity to earn the Microsoft Office Specialist Certification (MO-100). It is recommended that students complete CA 160 or CS 101 prior to enrollment.

Equivalent Courses
CA 103

CA 170: Microsoft Outlook [RE]

Credits 1

Basic concepts of learning how to become more effective in your communication through understanding of email features and working with messages; how to view and manage your calendar, create/group contacts, schedule appointments, events, and tasks, and use of reminder options. $11.40 lab fee.

CA 180: Microsoft Access [RE]

Credits 1

Basic concepts of database management systems: creating a new database, sorting and filtering records, using table wizards, creating forms, working with queries, and designing a report. $11.40 lab fee.