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Pamphlet: Term 3, 2010

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PowerPoint - From BSB30407 Certificate III in Business Administration

 Lee Ward

BSBITU302A Create electronic presentations

Nationally Recognised Training This course has been specifically designed for clients who have completed the College's Microsoft Office Computer Package course (or equivalent) and who wish to develop their PowerPoint skills and knowledge further. The course will start the week after the Package course concludes to allow students the opportunity to focus on PowerPoint.

The trainer will take you through simple auto-content and manually-created presentations, before highlighting all the different capabilities of the PowerPoint application highlighting all the options available to users who prefer to design their own tailored-made electronic presentations, such as: custom diagrams, charts, colour schemes, fill-effects, drawing toolbars and many more. The class will also learn how to create different types of presentations, including speaker-supported, self-running, interactive and 'booklet' presentations. One aspect of the course will include explanations of relevant terms within the PowerPoint application. Whilst the course curriculum has been authored mainly to appeal to clients wishing to pursue their PowerPoint skills for work purposes it will also appeal to those seeking to advance their PowerPoint skills for personal use.

PPW310A at BCC Tuesday July 27
6.30 pm - 8.30 pm x 4 weeks
Fee: $185 (GST free)
 

WEEKEND WORD PROCESSING WINDOWS 7 for Beginners  - from BSB10107 Certificate I in Business

BSBITU101A Operate a personal computer

Nationally Recognised Training 

This nationally-accredited course is ideal for those who want to learn the basics of operating a personal computer and computer terminology as well as Microsoft Windows, computer file management and saving one's work. Our skilled trainer will patiently take you through the fundamentals of using a computer in a step-by-step process and guide you to learn to use a personal computer demonstrating what you can do effectively on a computer. The course involves practice and is definitely a hands-on course!

WPB310A at BCC Saturday August 21 & Sunday August 22
9.30 am - 1.00 pm x 2 Days
Fee: $175 (GST free)

 

WEEKEND WORD PROCESSING Windows 7 Intermediate - from ICA10105 Certificate II in Business

Nationally Recognised Training 

This course is suitable for anyone working (or hoping to work) in an administrative capacity in an office, academic institution or organisation needing to be proficient at word-processing documents as part of their duties. Participants will learn what is required for the entering, editing and formatting of text and will learn how to better use tools such as outlining, tables and footnotes. The course trainer will also assist you to create and work with graphics such as simple charts and clip art and how to modify pictures and drawings. Other aspects covered include the use of merge functions, styles, tabs, templates as well as handy keyboard shortcuts. Please note this is an accredited course and participants will be assessed against the relevant performance criteria. A participant can choose whether he/she wishes to be formally assessed.

WPR210A at BCC Saturday September 4
9.30am - 1.00pm x 4 Saturdays
Fee $215

  

EXCEL for Beginners on the Weekend - From ICA10105 Certificate I in Information Technology

ICAU113OB Operate a spreadsheet application

Nationally Recognised Training This accredited course is a general introduction to very simple Excel and covers keyboard practices, computer terminology and basic operating procedures.

EXW310A at BCC Saturday September 11 & Sunday September 12
9.30am - 1.00pm
Fee $175
 

EXCEL WINDOWS 7 INTERMEDIATE  - From BSB20107 Certificate II in Business

BSBITU202A Create and use spreadsheets

Nationally Recognised Training This intensive course has been specifically designed for managers of small businesses and accountants who need to learn how to use the Microsoft Excel application in order to improve their productivity and reduce their workload. Participants will learn to create and practise useful formulas for budgets, using labels and names in formulas, using absolute and relative referencing in formulas, logical formulas (IF,AND,OR,NOT), working with different functions, creating simple charts, selecting ranges, filling a series and using Excel for record-keeping and human resources purposes such as maintaining sick and recreation leave.

Some basic knowledge of Excel is required. This course is ideal for those who have already completed a basic introductory excel course such as the College's Weekend Excel workshop and/or who use Excel daily in their work.

EXI310A at BCC Friday July 30
5.00pm - 7.00pm x 8 days
Fee: $350 (GST free)

 

Windows 7 Microsoft Office Package - From BSB20107 Certificate II in Business

— Paul Haynes

BSBITU201A Produce simple word processed documents
BSBITU202A Create and use spreadsheets
BSBITU203A Communicate electronically

Nationally Recognised Training This accredited course will provide you with a good working knowledge of the Microsoft Office Package which includes Word, Excel and Outlook. Moreover it will assist you to practise each of the applications and become more confident in using them. Dedicated learning exercises will allow you practical opportunities to practise this software. You will work on basic business documents and texts as well as introductory spreadsheets and graphs. There will also be a focus on electronic communication [e-mail], scheduling [calendar] task reminders within Outlook. It is assumed that you would have completed a basic Introduction to Computers course (and the Windows environment) before joining this class such as the College's or Computers Anyone Stage 4.

OCP310A at BCC Friday July 30
9.00am - 3.00 pm x 5 weeks
Fee: $375 (GST free)

OR

OCP210C at BCC Saturday 12 June|
9.00am - 3.00pm x 5 weeks
Fee: $375 (GST free)

Windows 7 Microsoft Office Advanced Package - from BSB30407 Certificate III in Business Administration

BSBITU303A Design and produce text documents
BSBITU306A Design and produce business documents
BSBITU304A Produce spreadsheets
 

Nationally Recognised Training This course is only suitable for capable users, such as students who have successfully completed the College?s WINDOWS 7 MICROSOFT OFFICE PACKAGE, employees working in administration roles or people who use computers on a daily basis for work or pleasure. It takes students to the next level offering Statements of Attainments in a higher qualification [Certificate III in Business]. Whilst the focus remains on producing business and text documents [Word], creating spreadsheets [Excel] and electronic presentations [PowerPoint], the performance criteria are much higher before a student is found Competent. Students will have to demonstrate that their work output is at the level required to meet the qualification's standards.

OCP210B at BCC Friday 11 June
9.30am - 3.30pm x 5 sessions
Fee $375 (GST free)

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OCP310B at BCC Friday 20 August
9.30am - 3.30pm x 5 sessions
Fee $375 (GST free)

NEW!

LEARN TO LOVE YOUR NEW MAC OS SNOW LEOPARD

Nationally Recognised TrainingBSBITU101A Operate a personal computer

If you have recently bought a beautiful new Mac personal computer or laptop and you would like to learn all the amazing things it can do this course would be ideal for you. Your trainer will take you through all the features of the latest Mac Operating System, Snow Leopard. The following topics will be covered:

• Introduction to a Mac computer and its parts. [What are they? How do they interact? Basic connections, Terminology]
• Maintenance and basic care.
• Getting into your computer.
• Keyboarding skills.
• Word processing
• Saving your work and creating folders.
• Introduction to Email

MAC310A at BCC Thursday 29 July
9.30am - 12.00pm x 5 weeks
Fee $215