Computer Applications: Microsoft Office Specialist/Advanced
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Major: 5147
Catalog Year: 2023-2024
Effective Term: 2018 Spring
Last Admit Term: 2018 Summer
Award: CCL
Total Credits: 19 - 23
CIP Code: 52.0401
Primary College:
Initiating College: Mesa Community College
Program Availability: Not Found
Program Availability: College-Specific
Program Availability:
Field of Interest: Not Found
Instructional Council: Computer Information Systems (12)
GPA: 2.00
SOC Code: 43-6014
Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Computer Applications: Microsoft Office Specialist/Advanced program provides advanced skills in computer software applications for a wide variety of occupations. Coursework includes advanced software applications in word processing, electronic spreadsheets, and other office skills. This certificate program is designed to assist students in preparing for the expert examinations for certification as a Microsoft Office Specialist.
Consumer Program Costs and Career Information:
Track I Track II
Program Notes: + indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
Students must earn a grade of "C" or better for all courses listed in the Required Courses area.
Admission Criteria:
Program Prerequisites: None
Program Prerequisites
Credits:
Required Courses
GBS104 Quality Telephone Techniques 1
OAS101 Computer Typing I: Keyboarding and Formatting 3
OAS108 Business English 3
CSM/TQM101 Quality Customer Service 3
Student must select one (1) of the following two (2) tracks:
Track I: Credits: 6
+ BPC210 Advanced Computer Usage and Applications 3
+ BPC250 Post Advanced Computer Usage and Applications 3
Track II: Credits: 10
BPC100CD Living Online (1) OR
BPC106AH MS Outlook: Level I (.5) AND
+ BPC106BH Microsoft Outlook: Level II (.5) 1
CIS114AE Excel: Level I (1) AND
+ CIS114BE Excel: Level II (1) AND
+ CIS114CE Excel: Level III (1) OR
CIS114DE Excel Spreadsheet (3) 3
CIS113DE Microsoft Word: Word Processing 3
+ CIS213DE Advanced Microsoft Word: Word Processing 3
Credits: 16-20
Restricted Electives
+ ACC115 Computerized Accounting 2
BPC110 Computer Usage and Applications 3
BPC/OAS111AA Computer Keyboarding I 1
CIS121AE Windows Operating System: Level I 1
+ CIS122AE Windows Operating System: Level II 1
CIS133AA Internet/Web Development Level I-A 1
+ CIS133BA Internet/Web Development Level I-B 1
+ CIS233AA Internet/Web Development Level II-A 1
+ CIS233BA Internet/Web Development Level II-B 1
OAS125 Introduction to the Professional Office 3
Credits: 3
General Electives
Credits:
Program Competencies
1. Create spreadsheets for use in business decisions. (BPC210, BPC250, CIS114AE, CIS114BE, CIS114CE, CIS114DE)
2. Produce professionally formatted documents using word processing. (BPC210, BPC250, CIS113DE, CIS213DE)
3. Use correct English grammar in written communication. (OAS108)
4. Describe ways to create and enhance customer satisfaction in the credit/financial industry including responsiveness, reliability, empathy, and tangible service. (TQM101)
5. Perform advanced applications in word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation, integration and Internet; explore appropriate computer ethics. (BPC210, BPC250)
6. Perform advanced microcomputer applications in word processing; spreadsheet, database and presentation software; explore advanced business computer concepts. (BPC210, BPC250)
7. Demonstrate a professional/positive image over the phone. (GBS104)
8. Apply and define keyboard mastery and proper basic formatting of documents. (OAS101)
9. Create, modify, and store mail messages using the special features and concepts of a desktop information management system. (BPC106AH, BPC106BH)
10. Apply fundamental network and Internet concepts and terminology for business and personal computers. (BPC100CD)
+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected.
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: December 10, 2013
All information published is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented, but based on the dynamic nature of the
curricular process, course and program information is subject to change in order to reflect the most current information available.