WNC Catalog 2008-2009: Computer Information Technology 201B Course Description and Outline |
CIT 201B: Word Certification Preparation
| Credits |
1–3 |
| Schedule of Classes |
Schedule History (See when this course was offered over the last 3 years) |
| Academic Discipline |
Computer Information Technology
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| Academic Division |
Business and Computer Technology |
| Prerequisites |
IS 101 or equivalent experience |
| Transfer Information |
Courses with a 'B' Designator after the number: This course may apply toward a WNC degree or certificate program depending on the degree chosen and other courses completed. It may not transfer or apply to programs at four-year universities within Nevada (UNR, UNLV). In some cases, this course may transfer and apply to programs at two and four year colleges within Nevada and may transfer to out of state schools. For information about how this course may transfer or apply to your program of study, please contact a counselor. |
2008-2009 | I : Catalog Course Description |
| Offers comprehensive coverage of basic and advanced features of Microsoft Word including, but not limited to, the skills on the Microsoft Office User Special (MOUS) Word exams. |
| II : Course Objectives |
CIT 201B offers comprehensive coverage of basic and advanced features of Microsoft word including, but not limited to, the skills on the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) Word exams.
- • Creating and editing documents
- • Formatting characters and paragraphs
- • Formatting and enhancing a document
- • Formatting with Special Features
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| III : Course Linkage |
| Linkage of course to educational program mission and at least one educational program outcome. |
The emphasis mission is derived directly from the degree mission. This course is to provide employment-related knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in a chosen field of study.
Know
• The subject matter appropriate to the emphasis of the degree
Are Able to:
• acquire skills and perform tasks necessary for employment or career enhancement.
• present themselves to a potential employer.
• demonstrate effective communications skills appropriate resources to remain current in the chosen occupational field.
• the importance of social, ethical, legal and accessibility issues in their area. |
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