This hands-on computer course is designed to provide an intermediate
understanding of word processing concepts using Microsoft Word. Learners
create, edit, and format documents including a business plan, form letters,
mailing labels, and learn how to collaborate with others on the creation of
complex documents. This course completes preparation for the core level
Microsoft Office Specialist certification exam for Microsoft Word.
(Prerequisite: None.) Advisory: CSCI C121.
Course Details
Course Name & Number: CSCI
151
CRN: 70146
Course Title:
Intermediate Word
Instructor: Tom McGovern
Units:
1
Class
Meets: October 20 - December 12
Term: Fall 2008
Textbook:
"New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Word 2007, Comprehensive." S. Scott Zimmerman, Beverly Zimmerman, Ann Shaffer, Katherine Pinard. Course Technology-Cengage Learning, 2008.
Estimated Time per Week: 6 hours
Skill
Level: Intermediate. CSCI C121 (advisory) and a basic understanding of how a computer works.
Special Requirements: Microsoft Word 2007 and Excel 2007 (or equivalent spreadsheet software).
Assignments & Tests: Students will complete the intermediate level tutorials and case projects from the text.
Proctored Exams:
No
Additional Comments:
Course Objectives:
Apply intermediate word processing formatting features to create styles,
outlines, tables, table of contents, as well as advanced merge functions
for form letters and mailing labels.
Collaborate for effective team creation of documents
Integrate elements of office products such as Microsoft Excel
spreadsheets with word processing documents.
Distribute word documents as web pages.
Determine and apply problem solving techniques using Help and reference
material for successful creation of intermediate business documents
using Microsoft Office products.
Disclaimer: The book prices are an approximation only and are subject
to change.