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Computer Skills for the Workplace

Individuals who earn the Computer Skills for the Workplace Microcredential have become computer literate and are able to make practical use of computers. Participants will explore different hardware and software aspects of everyday computers, and will learn practical skills using word processing, spreadsheet, database management, and presentation software. Required Course: CIT 154

Skills / Knowledge

  • computers
  • communications
  • media
  • presentation software
  • Powerpoint
  • spreadsheet software
  • Excel
  • word processing software
  • Word
  • Microsoft Office
  • critical thinking
  • active listening
  • time management
  • writing
  • speaking
  • systems analysis
  • systems evaluation
  • judgment
  • decision making
  • Access
  • database
  • monitoring
  • complex problem solving
  • problem solving
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