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  • 0.90 Credits

    Builds upon the fundamental concepts and skills covered in Microsoft Office Excel 2019 Level I and covers more advanced topics and features. Students benefit from this course if they want to perform real-world tasks such as rearranging and presenting complex data. By the end of the course, participants should be able to create more complex spreadsheets, perform more advanced calculations, and analyze data more effectively. Students should also be able to use Excel's advanced features to automate tasks and increase productivity.
  • 0.80 Credits

    Microsoft Excel 2019 Level 3 builds on the concepts and skills of our Level 1 and Level 2 courses to provide advanced tools for solving real-world problems; Using comments and notes, worksheet protection, analyzing data using Deviations, using logical functions, recording and running Macros, manipulating data with scenarios and forcasts, altering arguments by changing the results of formulas, manipulating PivotTable fields, and customizing the interface. The three levels of our Excel 2019 courses map to the objectives of the Microsoft Office Specialist and Expert exams for Excel 2019. Students will benefit most from this course if they want to use Excel 2019 to perform real-world tasks such as handling and getting information from large amounts of data from sources inside out and outside of Excel, creating output that varies according to conditions, manipulating dates and text, and automating repetitive tasks If they intend to take a Microsoft Office Specialist or Expert exam for Excel, this course will complete their coverage of all the objectives for both exams. The course is for those who are familiar with Microsoft Windows, and have taken Excel Level 1 and Level 2 courses or have equivalent introductory experience with Excel. The exercises are more detailed and complex than those in the previous levels.
  • 0.80 Credits

    Provides the basic concepts and skills that are needed to start being productive by learning how to create, navigate, format, and customize PowerPoint presentations. This introductory course is designed for individuals who have little to no prior experience with Microsoft PowerPoint or want to refresh their basic skills. The course focuses on the fundamentals of PowerPoint 2019, equipping participants with the essential knowledge and skills to create professional presentations. This course is for those who possess basic computer knowledge and are familiar with Microsoft Windows.
  • 0.80 Credits

    An intermediate-level course that builds on the fundamental skills learned in PowerPoint Level I. This course provides concepts and skills for PowerPoint 2019 power users: how to use advanced formatting features, and transition techniques, add and format media, track corrections and work with multiple presentations, create custom slide shows, and work with security and sharing options. It delves into the advanced features and functionalities of PowerPoint, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to create more dynamic and professional presentations. This course is for those who have completed PowerPoint 2019 Level 1 or have equivalent knowledge in the core skills of using Microsoft PowerPoint 2019.
  • 0.80 Credits

    Microsoft Outlook 2019 Level 1 is an instructor-led course that covers the basic concepts and skills by learning: How to read and send e-mail, manage contacts, track tasks, and schedule appointments. This course, as well as Level 2, map to the Microsoft Office Specialist exam for Outlook 2019. Students will benefit most from this course if they want to accomplish basic workplace tasks in Outlook 2019, or want to have a solid foundation for continuing on to become an Outlook expert. For those who intend to take a Microsoft Office Specialist exam for Outlook, this course is a good place to start, but students will need to continue on with Level 2 in the series to be fully prepared for the exam. The course is for those who possess basic computer skills and are familiar with Microsoft Windows.
  • 0.80 Credits

    Microsoft Outlook 2019 Level 2 provides more advanced concepts and skills by learning: how to organize Outlook items, use advanced message properties, and collaborate with others. This course as well as Level 1 will map to the objectives of the Microsoft Office Specialist exam for Outlook 2019. Students will benefit most from this course if they have a basic knowledge of Outlook 2019 and plan to continue on to become an Outlook expert. For those who intend to take a Microsoft Office Specialist exam for Outlook, this course is a good place to complete your preparation, but students should complete Level 1 and Level 2 in the series to be fully prepared for the exam. The course is for those who possess basic computer skills and are familiar with Microsoft Windows and have completed Level 1 course, or have equivalent knowledge.
  • 0.90 Credits

    Using the Office 365 suite of productivity apps, users can easily communicate and collaborate together through Microsoft Outlook mail and Skype for Business instant messaging and online meetings. Additionally, the Microsoft SharePoint team site provides a central storage location for accessing and modifying shared documents. This course introduces working with shared documents in the familiar Office 365 online apps Word, PowerPoint, and Excel as an alternative to installing the Microsoft Office desktop applications. This course also introduces several productivity apps Teams, Yammer, Planner, and Delve that can be used in combination by teams for communication and collaboration.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Presents students with the essential skills, terminology and techniques to effectively plan and carry out projects with the help of stakeholders and other participants. Based on the premise that individual career (and personal) roles and expectations often include the need to strategize, plan and manage projects of all sizes, this course discusses the many factors to that can be barriers to success. In addition, students are taught Core topics, such as project analysis, stakeholder identification and management, outlining roles and responsibilities and effective communication and oversight of project elements. This course is structured to allow students the ability to thoughtfully practice and apply the learned techniques and engage in evenly-paced sessions with our highly qualified instructor in a personalized setting. This course may be presented in-person or via remote instruction using Zoom technology and includes breaks and interactive practice sessions.
  • 0.40 Credits

    Workplaces are a representation of the community around us including differences in socio-economic status, age, education, gender and other factors. As the generational makeup of an organization gets more diverse, company leadership need to understand how generational differences in communication, expectations, etiquette, responsibility, and work ethic can impact a variety of areas on the job. During this workshop, we will explore the core components of generational differences with a focus on building relationships, diversity and inclusion, and capitalizing on each generation's knowledge, skills, and abilities to maximize efficiency and effectiveness while anticipating and resolving conflict.
  • 0.30 Credits

    Conflict is all around us, but it isn't something to be feared! In business and personal relationships there is bound to be conflict between individuals. This coursework provides an introductory overview of how the learner can understand conflict in the workplace. Specific content focuses on understanding causes of conflict, conflict resolution techniques and a general base of information designed to increase insight and awareness of how conflict can be a healthy factor in any workplace if managed effectively.