SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
MICRO APPLICATION SOFTWARE
CRN: 33682
Section: BUS 225-800
Credits: 3 credit hours
Availability: 6 (Capacity: 25)
Dates: 01-21-2025 – 05-09-2025
Instructor: Loraine Miller
SCHEDULED MEETING TIMES:
Hybrid Study (Asynchronous)
Course is online but mandatory meet times as follows:
Tues
9:00 AM - 10:55 AM
Auburn Campus - M329
COURSE DESCRIPTION
THIS IS A HYBRID COURSE: A hybrid course is where some traditional face-to-face "seat time" has been replaced by online learning activities. The purpose of a hybrid course is to take advantage of the best features of both face-to-face and online learning.
Recommended background: basic microcomputer skills such as using Windows menus and mouse, creating, saving, and printing files. Briefly covers microcomputer hardware, the Windows operating system and its file management capabilities. Provides coverage of the features and functions of application programs for word processing, electronic spreadsheets, database management, and presentation graphics. Lecture and hands-on assignments emphasize application to typical business problems. Curriculum is based on the core competencies required for Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification.
INTERESTED IN TAKING THIS COURSE?
There are several ways to register for this course, depending on the type of student you are. If you wish to attend Cayuga as a first-time student seeking a degree, you can review the Admissions process to get started. If you are a returning Cayuga student from the previous semester, you can log into your myCayuga account and self-register. If you are interested in taking this individual course for transfer credit, view our Non-Degree Student page for information on how to register.
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