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I. General Information

1. Course Title:
Microsoft Word Comprehensive

2. Course Prefix & Number:
COMP 1131

3. Course Credits and Contact Hours:

Credits: 4

Lecture Hours: 4

Lab Hours: 0

4. Course Description:

This course focuses on basic through advanced skill sets using the current Microsoft Word Office Suite software application. Students will use the current version of the Microsoft Office Suite to create, format, and edit documents, research papers with citations and references, business letters with a letterhead and tables, and documents with a title page, tables, and watermarks. Students will use templates to create a resume. Students will generate form letters, implement mail merge functions and create mailing labels, and directories. Students will creating advanced newsletters with multiple desktop publishing features and deploy document collaboration and integration tools. Advanced topics include creating a table of contents with an index, creating a template for an online form, and working with macros, document security, and XML. Students will learn project planning guidelines, how to publish Office Web pages online, saving to the Web and creating APA-MLA research papers.  Students need to be efficient with operating system functions as this course focuses on the application itself with the assumption that students have effective operating system functional skills. Career Preparation: The studies in this course will help students prepare for careers in Business, Management, and general use of computer applications for nearly all organizations. It will also prepare students for careers in Computer Support, Information Technology, Administrative Support, Administrative Assistant and Help Desk/Computer Repair Technician.  Students are expected to know how to use a current operating system including navigation, saving files, file management/hierarchy structure, compression, extraction, installation of programs, setting up user accounts and administrative operating system tasks. Students without this experience should take COMP 1109 Introduction to Operating Systems either before they take this course or concurrently while they are taking this course.

5. Placement Tests Required:

6. Prerequisite Courses:

COMP 1131 - Microsoft Word Comprehensive

There are no prerequisites for this course.

8. Prerequisite (Entry) Skills:
Students are expected to know how to use a current Windows operating system including navigation, saving files, file management/hierarchy structure, compression, extraction, installation of programs, setting up user accounts and administrative operating system tasks. Students without this experience should take COMP 1109 Introduction to Operating Systems either before they take this course or concurrently while they are taking this course.

9. Co-requisite Courses:

COMP 1131 - Microsoft Word Comprehensive

There are no corequisites for this course.