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Information Technology

Technological advances come rapidly in the computer field and training is necessary as organizations incorporate these new tools. Training & Research assists organizations in the adaptation of information technologies by providing both coaching and training.

For further information on Information Technology, please contact Vicki Rumbach.

TRAC Course Offerings

 

Windows XP: Introduction and File Management

Windows XP provides participants with Basic computer concepts and skills related to using personal computers. [Details...]

Microsoft Word

  • Basic — Provides introductory skills including creating, opening, formatting, saving, and printing documents. [Details...]
  • Intermediate — Includes Advanced Word features and functions, such as creating columns and sections, formatting tables, importing table data, applying styles, and creating templates. [Details...]
  • Advanced — Participants will be able to perform mail merges, create and use forms, create master documents, as well as create macros to automate tasks. [Details...]

Microsoft PowerPoint

  • Basic — Teaches participants with little or no experience to create presentations. [Details...]
  • Advanced — Designed to increase proficiency in creating enhanced presentations. [Details...]

Microsoft Excel

  • Basic — Designed to increase proficiency with entering and editing data, modifying a worksheet, using functions, printing, creating charts, and using web features. [Details...]
  • Intermediate — Provides participants with skills necessary to create and use large excel workbooks, to represent data graphically, and manage data lists. [Details...]

Microsoft Access

  • Basic — Provides the skills necessary for participants to store, manage, and report on information using a relational database. [Details...]
  • Intermediate — Teaches concepts, features, and functions of Access; such as relating tables, referential integrity, joins, queries, forms, and reports. [Details...]
  • Advanced — Teaches techniques such as: querying with SQL; using crosstab, parameter, and action queries; creating and running macros; importing, exporting, and linking database objects; optimizing, replicating, and synchronizing databases; and Basic database security. [Details...]

Microsoft Outlook

  • Basic — Teaches user to create messages, appointments, tasks and other Outlook items. [Details...]
  • Advanced — Designed to increas proficiency in performing activities such as customizing Outlook and managing mailbox, calendar, and tasks. [Details...]

Microsoft Project

  • Basic — Enables participants to create efficient and cost-effective projects for their [Details...]organizations using MS Project.
  • Advanced — Develops additional skills required to become a proficient project manager. [Details...]

HTML 4.0: Basic

Designed for students interested in creating web pages who have knowledge and experience with personal computing and the World Wide Web. [Details...]

SQL Server 2000: An Introduction

Provides the IT professional with an overview of the main features of SQL Server 2000. This course provides an introduction to the key aspects of this complex, feature enhanced product. [Details...]

 

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