Microsoft® Excel® Comprehensive – Windows®

January 5, 2016

Learn Excel® components: charts, creating workbooks, using drawing tools, formatting and auditing worksheets, functions, Internet and intranet documents, modifying and printing workbooks, ranges, database queries, importing and exporting data, macros, working with multiple workbooks, working with existing and creating new templates, and advanced workgroup functions. Keyboarding skills are essential.

Microsoft® Expression® Web

January 5, 2016

This course will show how to create web sites with the Microsoft® Expression® Web program. Topics will include how to create a web site, managing and publishing a web site, and how to use views, table and frames. Previous keyboarding experience is necessary to be successful in this course.

Advertising, Promotion & Public Relations

January 5, 2016

Students study the principles and practices of numerous promotional tools used in marketing communications. Topics include creation of advertising, media strategies, message appeals, plus the use of specialty advertising, sales promotion and public relations to help sell goods, services and ideas.

Internship/Externship

January 5, 2016

Students will have meaningful work experience with an appropriate company. The company and job must be approved by the supervising faculty member.

Business Law I

January 5, 2016

This course offers an introduction to law and the legal system, dispute resolution and courts, business ethics, torts, contracts, sales and leases of goods, and negotiable instruments.

Business Law II

January 5, 2016

The student will learn the law governing the forms of business organization, including agency, partnerships, corporations, and real and personal property.

Project Management and Leadership

January 5, 2016

Students will experience and complete the entire project management process, from start to finish. Each student will create a project proposal, develop scope definitions, determine schedule, allocate resources, establish cost predictions, manage risk and critical path threats, communicate with stakeholders and closeout and document the project. Additional topics include building and leading project teams, utilizing […]

AutoCAD 1

January 5, 2016

This course covers the applications in which the phases of computer graphics are involved. A general introduction to drafting application will be presented. Recommended: Windows® and blue print reading experience.

AutoCAD II

January 5, 2016

This is a second level CAD-based design course that will expand the student’s knowledge of 3D CAD modeling, 3D assemblies, and more complex CAD-based designs. 3D Stereolythographic printers and other prototyping equipment will be used to construct design projects.