
Building Tomorrow's Architects and Engineers One Drawing at a Time
Course Description
This course is for the development of skills for file management and use of technology to support effective organizational skills within occupational workflow and processes.
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Major Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be able to:
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Manipulate files/folders with MS Windows Explorer
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Create word-processed documents using MS Word
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Create spreadsheet worksheets using MS Excel
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Create a presentation using MS PowerPoint
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Integrate documents via MS Office applications
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Communicate using MS Outlook
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Schedule meetings using MS Outlook






MS Windows Explorer
Windows Explorer displays the hierarchical structure of files, folders,
and drives on your computer. It also shows any network drives that have
been mapped to drive letters on your computer. You will learn how to copy,
move, rename, and search for files and folders.
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Ms Outlook
Outlook is a personal information manager which is commonly used in the workplace. While Outlook is perhaps best known as a tool for sending and receiving email messages, it also includes powerful features for managing calendars, contacts, and tasks.
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MS Word
Microsoft Word is a word processing program that allows for the creation of both simple and sophisticated documents. The program is equipped with templates and wizards to help you create useful documents such as resumes and letters.
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MS Excel
Excel is a spreadsheet program. Spreadsheets present tables of values arranged in rows and columns that can be manipulated mathematically using both basic and complex arithmetic operations and functions.
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MS PowerPoint
PowerPoint is a computer software package that displays information in the form of a slide show. Presentations consist of a number of individual pages or "slides," with individual slides containing text, graphics, sound, video, or other objects that can be arranged by the presenter.