BusinessCurso Básico de Computación I (En Español)Este curso básico de computación le enseñará los elementos básicos de una computadora, tales como la función del teclado, PC, monitor, mouse (ratón) y su uso. En este curso Usted también aprenderá a como obtener una cuenta de correo electrónico, como traducir un documento o una página de internet. Este curso tambien le brindará conocimiento fundamental en como usar Microsoft Word, guardar documentos, correjirlos, editar posters, panfletos, invitaciones y otros.
Número de Curso: BUS2821 OR BUS2822 Access XP (Lecture-Based Course)This course takes the student from the theory behind database design to developing and designing a database of their own. Students will learn how to develop relationships; create forms, reports, labels, and charts; organize databases; edit data; extract information through queries and filters; and how to link Access data to an Excel worksheet or a Word document. Students will also learn how to utilize web capabilities and use Access tools. A combination lecture and self-paced format is used to help students become more familiar with the software. Course content covers Microsoft competencies and prepares students for the nationally recognized Core Benchmark MOS certification.
Course Number: BUS2021 Computer LiteracyThis self-paced course is a basic computing class that meets the general education requirement for all UCAT certificates and AAT degrees. Computer basics are covered in addition to the following applications: Windows, word processing, e-mail, Internet, spreadsheets, and file management. Contact Julene Bingham at 750•3152 to arrange for a date and time to begin your course.
Course Number: LIT500_ Computer TechnologyThis self-paced course introduces students to computer application software, including document processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. It also includes an understanding of ethics and use of operating systems, information resources and e-mail. Skills gained will be demonstrated by creating a project for a different content area. This course covers all of Utah’s standards and objectives for the high school computer technology course. Contact Linda DeMoss at 750-3229 to arrange for a date and time to begin your course. Digital Photo Presentations for Home and Work (Proshow Gold)Skip the paper and glue! Create professional slide shows for an inexpensive price! This class is designed to teach basic principles to create customized photo slide shows to use at business meetings, parties, anniversaries, birthdays, and/or weddings. The class will cover the basics of photo editing, photo importing, audio recording, and slide show production. A slide show CD will be produced and DVD production will be covered. Basic computer skills are a prerequisite for this class.
Course Number: BUS2271 Excel XP (Lecture-Based Course)This course takes students from preparing and formatting a worksheet to utilizing spreadsheets to analyze data. Students will learn how to present, manipulate, and calculate numerical data, and enhance data visually and graphically. Students will also learn how to work with templates and workbooks; use advanced functions; work with lists and analysis tools; manage and audit worksheets; and collaborate with workgroups. Course content covers Microsoft competencies and prepares students for the nationally recognized Core Benchmark MOS certification.
Course Number: BUS2371 Global Positioning SystemThis class will cover the basics of using handheld GPS units as well as an introduction to the technology behind GPS. Each class period will be split between class discussion and hands-on experience with GPS units. Part of each class period will be spent outdoors using GPS units, please dress appropriately for the weather. Participants are responsible to provide their own GPS unit, sharing GPS units among class members is fine.
Course Number: BUS2211 Investment Guidelines to Use and to AvoidTopics of this course will include methods of finding the best bank CD rates, receiving tax-free interest with municipal bonds, U.S. treasuries, annuities, mutual funds, and individual stocks. Discussions will cover specific pitfalls to avoid, prudent financial planning tips, getting the most from retirement accounts, techniques to reduce taxes while investing, identity protection, scam avoidance, and more. This course is taught by a Certified Financial Planner™ Professional.
Course Number: BUS2091 Starting and Managing your Small BusinessThis course provides a practical approach to starting a small business. This course covers specifics including developing a business plan, managing finances and cash flow, complying with tax reporting requirements, and effective marketing. Students will complete the course with a thorough understanding of exactly what is required from various government agencies to ensure legal compliance, including payroll taxes, workers compensation, and unemployment insurance. This course is taught by a Certified Public Accountant.
Course Number: BUS2131 This is a ComputerThis course is designed for students with little or no computer experience. In this course students will learn to understand computer terminology and will get hands-on experience with different kinds of computer programs. Students will learn to use a mouse, the computer desktop, the Windows environment, word processing software, and the Internet.
Course Number: BUS2531 Arranged CoursesThese courses are available in the two-hour blocks listed below. Please contact the instructor listed for available starting dates and course details.
Accounting IThis course introduces students to basic accounting concepts. Students will learn how to analyze transactions and use T-accounts, journals, ledgers, and worksheets for a service business; record sales, accounts receivable, purchases, accounts payable, and cash transactions; and summarize financial information. Manual and computerized accounting for service businesses will be covered. This course is available in the two-hour blocks listed above: students should contact Kyle Saunders at 750•3212 for available course starting dates.
Course Number: BUS2255 Accounting IIThis course builds on concepts learned in Accounting I; students will be introduced to accounting concepts for a merchandising business. Students will learn how to analyze, journalize, ledger, and prepare worksheets for transactions involving inventory; record sales, accounts receivable, purchases, accounts payable, and cash and credit transactions; prepare payroll, taxes, deposits and reports; and summarize financial information. Manual and computerized accounting for merchandising businesses will be covered. This course is available in the two-hour blocks listed above: students should contact Kyle Saunders at 750•3212 for available course starting dates.
Course Number: BUS2195 Business EnglishThis self-paced course focuses on business English essentials, including sentence structure, grammar, punctuation, parts of speech, and proofreading. This course is available in the two-hour blocks listed above: students should contact Kyle Saunders at 750•3212 for available course starting dates.
Course Number: BUS2185 Business Math (10-key)This course prepares students experience on the 10-key calculator using the touch method to perform basic business math calculations. These calculations include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, fractions, and combining operations. Attention will be given to speed and accuracy. This course is available in the two-hour blocks listed above: students should contact Kyle Saunders at 750•3212 for available course starting dates.
Course Number: BUS2205 Database Applications I (Access)This self-paced course teaches the creation of databases and introduces the application of database capabilities for information management and data manipulation. Students will learn how to design, create, manipulate, extract, and present data. When students are finished with this course they will understand basic database principles; be able to input, modify, format, and save data; design tables; create queries; and generate forms and produce reports. This course is available in the two-hour blocks listed above: students should contact Kyle Sanders at 750•3212 for available course starting dates.
Course Number: BUS2025 Electronic Presentations (PowerPoint)This self-paced course takes students from the first steps of designing a presentation to the final step of presenting information. Students will learn how to design and create presentations, add visual and audio elements, and create output. This course is available in the two-hour blocks listed above: students should contact Kyle Saunders at 750•3212 for available starting dates.
Course Number: BUS2125 Keyboarding/Speedbuilding (Open-Entry/Open-Exit)This course is designed for students to learn to keyboard or increase their keyboarding ability. Students will learn basic keyboarding techniques and will work toward improving accuracy and/or keyboarding speed. This course is available in one and a half-hour blocks: students should contact Sue Cardwell at 750•3208 for available course starting dates.
Course Number: BUS1142 Operating System Fundamentals (Windows)This course introduces students to basic computer operation using the Microsoft Windows Operating System. Topics include operating system functions, managing programs, creating and managing directories, organizing files and data, integrating applications, customizing windows desktop, and managing printing. This course is available in the two-hour blocks listed above: students should contact Kyle Saunders at 750•3212 for available course starting dates.
Course Number: BUS2635 QuickBooks Pro (Computerized Accounting)This self-paced course is designed as an introduction to the popular accounting software QuickBooks Pro. Basic accounting principles will be covered as well as setting up a company, entering inventory, selling product, doing sales tax, invoicing for serviced, processing payment, and working with blank statements. This course is available in the two-hour blocks listed above: students should contact Kyle Saunders at 750•3212 for available course starting dates.
Course Number: BUS2625 Ready to Work – Employment Survival Skills (DWS Course)This open entry self-paced course will assist students in being better prepared to enter the workforce. Basic math and reading, communications, customer service, time management, teamwork, and pre-employment skills are just a few of the areas that will be covered. This course is only available in the two-hour blocks listed above: students should contact Kyle Saunders at 750•3212 for available course starting dates.
Spreadsheet Applications I (Excel)This self-paced course takes students from preparing and formatting a worksheet to utilizing spreadsheets to analyze data. Students will learn how to present, manipulate, and calculate numerical data, and enhance data visually and graphically. Students will also learn how to work with templates and workbooks; use advanced functions; work with lists and analysis tools; manage and audit worksheets; and collaborate with workgroups. This course is available in the two-hour blocks listed above: students should contact Kyle Saunders at 750•3212 for available course starting dates.
Course Number: BUS2375 Word Processing Applications I (Word)This self-paced course will introduce students to common word processing functions required in business careers. Students will learn how to manage files and folders; create, print, and edit documents; format documents and utilize special features; enhance visual display and clarity of documents; work with multiple documents; create and format tables and forms; sort and select data; and insert graphic elements. This course is available in the two-hour blocks listed above: students should contact Kyle Saunders at 750•3212 for available course starting dates.
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