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Our curriculum is developed specifically for the distance education learner by instructional designers who specialize in how to develop content for adults and well-qualified subject matter experts to ensure quality content. In addition, USCI works with a program advisory council of non-USCI employees who work in the field to review content annually to ensure students receive content that is up-to-date, relevant, and accurate.

Program Goal:

To prepare students to be able to apply basic computer skills and adeptly use Microsoft Office® applications in a variety of employment settings.

The coursework trains students to:
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Implement computer theory and practical skills.

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Understand the fundamentals of computer hardware and software.

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Identify the basic components and functions of the Microsoft 10 operating system.

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Perform word processing, spreadsheet, desktop publishing and presentation functions on a computer.

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Understand how the internet and the World Wide Web work, conduct online research and evaluate sources of information.

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Identify and mitigate potential security issues involving email usage, computers and natural disasters.

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Learn the basic features of Microsoft Outlook and follow email etiquette rules in professional email communication.

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Program Curriculum Breakdown

Your Online Computer Training Classes are broken down into 4 units.

Students learn about the importance of computers in society and business today, the many ways people use computers, the components of a computer and computer hardware and software. Students are also introduced to the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system and Microsoft Office 365 Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook®.

Students learn the tools, keys and commands of Microsoft® Word, and then create documents in Microsoft® Word. Students then apply this knowledge to use Microsoft® Word to design and format documents. The instruction pack wraps up with an introduction to Microsoft Excel®.

Students apply their Excel® basics and use it to manipulate data. Students then learn the basics of Microsoft PowerPoint®; they create slides and enter information into presentations. Students additionally apply their Microsoft PowerPoint® knowledge to create a presentation.

Students are introduced to the Internet and World Wide Web. Next, students learn strategies to use the Internet for research. Students then learn how to secure information and their computer. They also learn email basics, as well as email etiquette..

Students begin this instruction pack with an introduction to Microsoft Outlook®. Once students learn to send, receive, open and close emails, they then learn to use Outlook® to organize files, manage contacts, create task lists and schedule appointments in Microsoft Outlook®. The course concludes with a “real-world” practicum where students apply their computer skills from the course.
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