Computer Applications & Occupational Technology Courses

Register for classes using WebAdvisor. Review the Class Schedule for class dates and times. Course descriptions are available in the Catalog. All students are encouraged to meet with a counselor to review academic program requirements and/or have questions answered.

A sampling of courses for this discipline includes (not a complete list):

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  • CAOT/CS-101L Computer Applications
  • CAOT-104 Basic Keyboarding
  • CAOT-110A Beginning Keyboarding
  • Two students laughing while working in computer lab.CAOT-111 Intermediate Keyboarding
  • CAOT-112 Advanced Keyboarding
  • CAOT-120 ESL and Basic Computer Skills (Part I)
  • CAOT-134A Beginning Microsoft Access
  • CAOT-141 PowerPoint for Legal Professionals
  • CAOT-145 Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications
  • CAOT-146 Computer Applications in Engineering
  • CAOT-147 Computer Applications in Biology
  • CAOT-148 Computer Applications in Biotechnology
  • CAOT-150 Computer Applications in Chemistry
  • CAOT-153 Introduction to Internet
  • CAOT-156 Microsoft Publisher
  • CAOT/ART/GA-161A Digital Graphics I
  • CAOT/CS-164 Introduction to FrontPage
  • CAOT-166 2D Drafting with AutoCAD
  • CAOT-167 3D Drafting with AutoCAD
  • CAOT-172A Beginning Word
  • CAOT-178 Mastering MS Applications in the Real World
  • CAOT-187 PowerPoint Presentations
  • CAOT-188 Desktop Publishing with QuarkXpress
  • CAOT-193A Beginning Excel
  • CAOT-194A Microsoft Office Advanced
  • CAOT-196 Business Office Software Applications

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the courses in this discipline, the student will have acquired the following knowledge and skills:

  • Develop technical computer based skills needed to prepare documents, presentations, and spreadsheets using Microsoft’s Office Suite Software (including, Access, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook).
  • Compile written directions, lab project, and specific business documents for other co-workers.
  • Use filing and schedule management skills to support management and supervisors.
  • Type on a computer keyboard a minimum of 50 wpm.
  • Demonstrate Internet skills including e-mail management, web research, and document exchange.
  • Use Windows Explorer filing and other skills used to support data management and storage.

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