Digital Art Saturdays Spring 2010 No Prerequisites PHOTOSHOP MIC 104P, Item 1961, Section 01, Room 3173, Saturdays, 9:00A - 11:10A, 2 Credits, 4/10 - 6/12/2010 This Saturday class teaches beginning to intermediate skills in one of the leading, digital imaging programs for web and print design. You’ll learn to create, manipulate and edit images. Gain valuable know-how in resizing image files and saving in various formats appropriate to project needs. Produce special effects using filters, masks and other techniques. This class is open to all students; also meets the requirements for the Institute of English program. Instructor Mike Anitas. FLASH MIC 104F, Item 1962, Section 01, Room 3173, Saturdays, 11:30A - 1:40P, 2 Credits, 4/10 - 6/12/2010 This Saturday class teaches beginning to intermediate skills in one of the most popular technologies for creating animated, interactive content, such as cartoons, games and other graphic illustrations that can be used on websites. This class is open to all students; also meets the requirements for the Institute of English program. Instructor Hugh Miller. DREAMWEAVER MIC 104D, Item 1963, Section 01, Room 3173, Saturdays, 2:00P - 4:10P, 2 Credits, 4/10 - 6/12/2010 This Saturday class teaches beginning to intermediate skills in one of the leading web development software tools. Enables students to easily create websites containing graphics and multimedia elements with no programming knowledge. This class is open to all students; also meets the requirements for the Institute of English program. Instructor Hugh Miller. Taught by leading industry experts Seattle Central Community College • Applications Support Program 1701 Broadway, Room 3176, Seattle, WA 98122 206.587-3830 • http://seattlecentral.edu/course/class-schedule.php Online Computer Courses Spring 2010 INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS WITH MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 MIC 101, Item 9138, Section OL, 4 Credits, 4/5 - 6/18/2010, Instructor: Yun Moh No computer experience necessary. Microsoft applications for Windows. Includes an overview of Windows, File Management, Internet, Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. MICROSOFT ACCESS DATABASE MANAGEMENT MIC120, Item 9145, ONLINE section, 4 Credits, 4/5 - 6/18/2010, Instructor: Haji Nazarian Also available: MIC 120, Item 1980, HYBRID section, Mondays, 2:00-3:50P, 4 Credits, 4/5 - 6/18/2010, Instructor: Haji Nazarian Prerequisite: Strongly recommend MIC 101 or equivalent experience. Database application and design skills through the use of MS Access. Concepts of planning, developing and managing a database system by working with objects of MS Access will be discussed. WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT WITH XHTML MIC 151 , Item 9142, Section OL, 5 Credits, 4/5 - 6/18/2010, Instructor: Yun Moh Prerequisite: Strongly recommend MIC 101 or equivalent experience. Learn to develope Web pages using Extensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) and Web page design. Introduction to XHTML; common web page formats and designs; and developing and installing comprehensive web sites. No special software is required. INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE DREAMWEAVER MIC 215, Item 9143, Section OL, 4 Credits, 4/5 - 6/18/2010, Instructor: Yun Moh Learn to create or update Web sites using Dreamweaver. Students do not need to know XHTML since Dreamweaver is a Web editing application. The course covers Web design fundamentals and development tools in Dreamweaver for simple to comprehensive Web sites. Students are responsible for the software. Students may use the software in the college computer lab with a fee. Seattle Central Community College • Applications Support Program 1701 Broadway, Room 3176, Seattle, WA 98122 206.587-3830 • http://seattlecentral.edu/course/class-schedule.php Saturday Classes Microsoft Office 2007 Spring 2010 1 to 4 credit courses INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS WITH MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 MIC 101, 4 Credits, Item #1956 Instructor: Robin Tartow Meet on 10 Saturdays between 4/10 and 6/12/2010, 9 AM - 12:20 PM Room 2BE1957 No computer experience necessary. Microcomputer applications for Windows. Includes an overview of Windows, File Management, Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, & PowerPoint, Internet and browsers and email. The following courses meet only 3 times. MICROSOFT WORD 2007 MIC 102W, Item #2003 Instructor: Ray Spizman Meets on 3 Saturdays: April 10, 17, and 24. 9:00-11:40A Room 3174 Basic skills and concepts of word processing using Microsoft Word 2007. MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007 MIC 102E, Item #2007 Instructor: Sevgi Baran Meets on 3 Saturdays: May 1, 8, and 15. 9:00-11:40A Room 3174 Basic skills and concepts of Excel 2007. Seattle Central Community College • Applications Support Program 1701 Broadway, Room 3176, Seattle, WA 98122 206.587-3830 • http://seattlecentral.edu/course/class-schedule.php Computer Applications Courses Spring 2010 INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS MIC 101, 4 Credits No computer experience necessary. Microcomputer applications for Windows. Includes an overview of Windows, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Internet, email, and file management • • • • Item Item Item Item 1952, 1953, 1954, 1981, Sec Sec Sec Sec 02, 03, 04, 07, MTWTh, MTWTh, MTWTh, MTWTh, 9:00A-9:50A, Tartow 10:00-10:50A, Taylor 11:00-11:50A, Taylor 12:00-12:55P, Miller • • • • Item Item Item Item 1955, 1956, 1957, 9138, Sec Sec Sec Sec 05, TTh, 4:15-5:55P, Taylor 06, Sa, 9:00A-12:20P, Tartow HY, Th, 1:00-2:50P, Moh OL, Moh INTRODUCTION TO POWERPOINT 2007 MIC 104T, Item 1964, Sec 01, 2 Credits, MW, 10:00-10:50, Nazarian No computer experience necessary. Beginning to intermediate skills in the most widely used presentation program in the world. Enables students to easily prepare, design, and present computer presentations and much more. This class is open to all students; also meets the requirements for the Institute of English program. INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL 2007 MIC 104E, Item 1965, Sec 01, 2 Credits, TTh, 10:00-10:50, 4/5-6/15/2010, Nazarian No computer experience necessary. Beginning to intermediate skills in the most widely used spreadsheet program in the world. Enables students to easily perform complicated calculations, create graphs and charts, sort data and much more. This class is open to all students; also meets the requirements for the Institute of English program. MICROSOFT ACCESS 2007 MIC 120, 4 Credits Prerequisite: Strongly recommend MIC 101 or equivalent experience. Beginning to advanced level of using MS Access. Learn database concepts, application, and design skills. Concepts of planning, developing, and managing a database system by working with objects of MS Access are discussed throughout the course. • Item 1980, Sec HY, M, 2:00-3:50P, Room 3173, Nazarian • Item 9145, Sec OL, Nazarian SUPPORTING MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007 MIC 160E, 4 Credits Beginning to advance skills in the most widely used spreadsheet program in the world. Enables students to easily perform complicated calculations, charts, functions, data analysis, PivotTable, macros, scenarios, and much more. • Item 4911, Sec 01, T&Th, 5:00-6:50P, Spizman Seattle Central Community College • Applications Support Program 1701 Broadway, Broadway-Edison Building, Room 3176, Seattle, WA 98122 206.587-3830 • http://seattlecentral.edu/course/class-schedule.php
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