Students who enroll in this program should have basic computer skills including how to turn on the computer, how to use an Internet browser and how to select commands from a menu or toolbar.

The audience for this course includes:
• Office workers, managers, entrepreneurs, teachers, and military personnel who want to start using advanced skills immediately.
• Job training and professional development (WIA), as well as retired and unemployed people looking to expand their job possibilities.



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Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS): Office 2007 and Windows Vista

GES 804 -- 240 hours

Prerequisites/Audience


    Students who enroll in this program should have basic computer skills including how to turn on the computer, how to use an Internet browser and how to select commands from a menu or toolbar.

    The audience for this course includes:
    • Office workers, managers, entrepreneurs, teachers, and military personnel who want to start using advanced skills immediately.
    • Job training and professional development (WIA), as well as retired and unemployed people looking to expand their job possibilities.



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