Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
Program Description - Pellissippi State Community College
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OST 1002 Word II CBT 1 Credit<br />
Advanced concepts and applications of Microsoft Word for Windows for professional and/or<br />
personal use, emphasizing commonly used commands and strategies for formatting, editing and<br />
revising text. The course is created specifically to meet the Microsoft Office User Specialist<br />
<strong>Program</strong> guidelines. It is delivered through Computer Based Training materials; some basic comp<br />
u t e r-use knowledge is required. Spring and Fall P re requisite(s): O S T 1001 or equivalent<br />
OST 1003 Excel I CBT 1 Credit<br />
Basic spreadsheet applications emphasizing formatting procedures in generating reports;<br />
fundamentals of creating, entering data into spreadsheet, storing, using formulas and printing<br />
a spreadsheet. The course is created specifically to meet the Microsoft Office User Specialist<br />
<strong>Program</strong> guidelines. It is delivered through Computer Based Training materials; some basic<br />
c o m p u t e r-use knowledge is required. Spring and Fall P re requisite(s): O S T 1100 or equival<br />
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OST 1004 Excel II CBT 1 Credit<br />
Intermediate spreadsheet applications emphasizing financial functions and data tables; creating,<br />
sorting and filtering lists; and working with multiple worksheets and workbooks. The<br />
course is created specifically to meet the Microsoft Office User Specialist <strong>Program</strong> guidelines.<br />
It is delivered through computer based training materials; some basic computer-use knowledge<br />
is required. Spring and Fall Prerequisite(s): OST 1003 or equivalent<br />
OST 1005 Word 3 Credits<br />
An introduction to the popular Windows word processing program, Word. Emphasis is on<br />
efficient use of Microsoft Word features to create documents using the Microsoft Word for<br />
Windows software. Timed theory/production tests will be included. Spring and Fall<br />
Prerequisite(s): OST 1100 or equivalent<br />
OST 1006 PowerPoint CBT 1 Credit<br />
Features, commands and capabilities of PowerPoint; fundamentals of creating business presentations<br />
for delivery via overhead transparencies, electronic slide shows and paper- b a s e d<br />
printouts. This course is created specifically to meet the Microsoft Office User Specialist<br />
<strong>Program</strong> guidelines. It is delivered through Computer Based Training materials; some basic<br />
c o m p u t e r-use knowledge is required. Spring and Fall P re requisite(s): O S T 1100 or equivalent<br />
OST 1007 Access I CBT 1 Credit<br />
Introduction to basic database features of Microsoft Access. Skills to create databases and<br />
tables, enter and update display, print records, create forms, restructure databases, use forms<br />
and sub-forms, use charts, create reports and sub-reports are developed. The course is created<br />
specifically to meet the Microsoft Office User Specialist <strong>Program</strong> guidelines. It is delivered<br />
through Computer Based Training materials; some basic computer-use knowledge is required.<br />
Spring and Fall Prerequisite(s): OST 1100 or equivalent<br />
OST 1008 Access II CBT 1 Credit<br />
Advanced database features and applications used to search through databases, create<br />
reports, queries, macro and Internet features will be presented. The course is created specifically<br />
to meet the Microsoft Office User Specialist <strong>Program</strong> guidelines. It is delivered through<br />
Computer Based Training materials; some basic computer-use knowledge is required. Spring<br />
and Fall Prerequisite(s): OST 1007 or equivalent<br />
OST 1010 Microsoft Outlook CBT 1 Credit<br />
Fundamental concepts and applications of Microsoft Outlook delivering integrated electronic<br />
mail, information management, and collaboration among work groups. This course is<br />
created specifically to meet the MOUS program guidelines. This course is delivered through<br />
computer-based training materials; some basic computer use knowledge is required. Spring<br />
and Fall Prerequisite(s): OST 1100 or equivalent<br />
OST 1100 Keyboarding I 3 Credits<br />
A study of alpha-numeric keyboard used on personal computers. Basic document formatting<br />
is taught. Speed and accuracy are emphasized as well as basic operating systems features.<br />
Spring and Fall<br />
◆ Meets <strong>Pellissippi</strong> <strong>State</strong> and Tennessse Board of Regents minimum degree requirements. ★Transfers as equivalent course to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.