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CAOT 226 SPREADSHEETS II: EXCEL (2)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 32 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Recommended: CAOT 225 or equivalent.Students advance their knowledge of spreadsheetsusing Microsoft Excel software by learning how to design,enhance, link and consolidate worksheets, as well asapply statistical and financial functions. Additional topicsinclude database management, working with templates,PivotCharts, PivotTables, and macros. May be repeatedonce for credit. Transfer credit: CSU.CAOT 230 DATABASE APPLICATIONS I: ACCESS (1)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 16 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Recommended: CAOT 104 and eligibilityfor ENGL 836, or equivalent.Learn to use Windows database management softwarepackage, Microsoft Access, on a PC with a handsonintroduction to database administrative tasks: datainput, storage, retrieval, editing and reporting. May berepeated once for credit. Transfer credit: CSU.CAOT 231 DATABASE APPLICATIONS II: ACCESS (2)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 32 lecture hours plus 32 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: CAOT 230 or equivalent.An advanced database <strong>course</strong> for the student whowants to become professionally competent in databasemanagement software to perform advanced administrativetasks using Microsoft Access for business and personaldata-handling tasks; emphasis on relational andmultiple database design, advanced storage, retrieval,queries, reporting, SQL, and Visual Basic for Access. Maybe repeated once for credit. Transfer credit: CSU.CAOT 301 MAXIMIZING YOUR EMPLOYMENTPOTENTIAL (1)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 16 lecture hours plus 8 lab hours by arrangement/semester.This <strong>course</strong> assists students in compiling a professionalportfolio (resumes, application letters, work samples,etc.), which can be used to obtain employment andqualify for promotions; Additional job-seeking strategieswill be covered, including Internet use to explore employmentresources, professional networking, interviewingtechniques, and goal setting. May be repeated once forcredit. Transfer credit: CSU.COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGYCAOT 400 INTERNET I (1.5)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: CAOT 104 or equivalent.An introduction to the Internet, including efficientsearching techniques, email features, file compression,file transfer protocol (FTP) software, discussion groups,and virus scanning programs. Course is designed forInternet beginners and those students preparing to takean online <strong>course</strong>. May be repeated for credit a maximumof three times. Transfer credit: CSU.CAOT 403 HTML & WEB AUTHORINGAPPLICATIONS I (1.5)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrentenrollment in, either CAOT 104, CAOT 212 or CAOT214, or equivalent.An introductory <strong>course</strong> using web authoring softwareand a hands-on approach to designing web pages thatwill consist of: text in various sizes and colors, hyperlinks,mailtos, lists, background color/patterns, interlaced/transparent graphics, tables, and frames with the currentversion of HTML. Principles of color, line, and design forscreen presentations will be included. May be repeatedfor credit a maximum of three times. Transfer credit: CSU.CAOT 404 HTML & WEB AUTHORINGAPPLICATIONS II (1.5)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: CAOT 403 or equivalent.An intermediate hands-on <strong>course</strong> to increase proficiencywith web authoring software while using the mostcurrent version of HTML. Consideration of the mostrecent specifications for use of text, graphics, tables,frames, layout, positioning, media and interaction.Introduction to advanced features of HTML. Attention towebsite design, development, maintenance, dynamic anduniversal interface. May be repeated for credit a maximumof three times. Transfer credit: CSU.CAOT 408 MULTIMEDIA PROJECT (2)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 32 lecture hours plus 24 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: CAOT 104 or equivalent.Recommended: CAOT 400 or equivalent.Students learn to work in teams/groups and individuallyto develop and publish a multimedia project. Areas offocus include digital media publication formats such asDVD, YouTube, and current online socio-educational environments.Utilizes the most current software in PC andMAC platforms for video, audio, graphic editing and pagelayout software. May be repeated once for credit. Transfercredit: CSU.C O U R S E D E S C R I P T I O N S2 011 – 2 012 C ATA L O G w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u161

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