BCIS
BCIS I offers hands-on activities using Microsoft Office 2003. The areas
taught include Word Processing, Draw, Spreadsheet, Database, Internet,
Desktop Publishing/Publisher and Presentations to help students in the
workplace and those going on to college. The history of computers and the
various components that make-up the computer including Input/Output Devices
and the Operating Systems are taught as well.
This class is designed to put students into "real life" situations. Many
students receive higher paying jobs after completing this course because
they have a better knowledge of how documents need to look to be
professional. Students attending college will be equipped to complete
assignments
Keyboarding
Personal Keyboarding develops skill in touch control of keyboard characters
and correct key stroking. It also provides format instruction in the
production of letters, reports, centered items, and enumerations.
Keyboarding also includes skill development in proofreading, spelling,
capitalization, word division, punctuation, and correction
techniques.