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Course Syllabus

Course #
Pre-Requisites/ Co-Requisites
Day:
Online (no face-to-face time)
Credits:
Time:
Room:
Dates:

Instructor:
Campus:
E-Mail Address:
Faculty Office:
Office Hours:
Address:
1001 S. Main St., Racine

Important Dates
Last Date for Students to Drop
Last Date for Instructor Drops
Last Date for Students to Withdraw
Financial Aid Census Date
(More information regarding the Financial Aid Census Date can be found further down in the syllabus)
Midterm Grade
Midterm grades will be posted by the current course instructor to Web Advisor by Friday of Week #7. The grade will be a midterm snapshot and calculated as a percent of the total available assignment points (per syllabus grade scale) for work submitted up to that date. Midterm grades do not appear on student transcripts and do not affect GPA. Instructor progress comments may also be provided via Web Advisor.

Text Book & Supply Requirements: Book Store Link - http://www.efollett.com/
TITLE

The Pearson Custom Program-Gateway Technical College
AUTHOR

Pearson
EDITION

COPYRIGHT YEAR

2012
ISBN

9781256532170
OTHER MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES
USB drive or some device to save work
Microsoft Office 2010
Internet
Windows 7

Course Description:

This course introduces students to the use of a PC. Through hands-on practice, students will manage files, communicate using e-mail, and use the Internet, word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software. Students must use the version of Microsoft Office software in use at Gateway Technical College. Basic keyboarding skills are recommended.

Course Competencies:

Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:
Use an operating system.
Create documents using word processing software.
Edit documents using word processing features.
Create data using tables and charts.
Create electronic presentations using presentation software.
Format slides in presentation using presentation

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