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Microcomputer Applications in Business I

CIS 107- Course Syllabus

 

 

Quarter:  Winter 2006, Arlington Campus  http://www.strayer.edu/

Instructor: Prof. Mort Anvari (202) 294-4230 – morteza@anvari.net

Class Web Sites: http://www.anvari.net/cis107.htm

Book Web site:    http://www.prenhall.com/grauer/

 

Dept

Course

Sec

Course Title

Day

Time

CrHr

RM

Start - End Date

Instructor

CIS

107

002001

Microcomputer Applications in Business I

MON

 04:30pm - 07:30pm

4.5

C12*

01/09/2006 – 03/27/2006

ANVARI,M

* Room C-12, Crystall Mall Building 3, 1851 South Bell Street, Arlington, VA 22202.  (703) 605-5566

 

CIS 107- Course Syllabus  http://www.anvari.net/cis107/CIS107 Syllabus.doc   

 

Lectures:

1-   Word PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 1.ppt   Microsoft Word 2002, : What will Word Processing do for me?

2-   Word PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 2.ppt   Gaining Proficiency: Editing and Formatting

3-   Word PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 3.ppt   Enhancing a document: The Web and Other Resources

4-   Word PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 4.ppt   Advanced Features: Outlines, Tables, Styles, and Sections

5-   Word PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 5.ppt   Desktop Publishing: Creating a Newsletter

6-   Word PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 6.ppt   Creating a Home Page: Introduction to HTML

7-   Word PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 7.ppt   Workgroups, Forms, and Macros

8-   Excel PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 1.ppt   Introduction to Microsoft EXCEL: What is a Spreadsheet?

9-   Excel PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 2.ppt   Gaining Proficiency: Copying, Formatting, and Isolating Assumptions

10- Excel PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 3.ppt   Spreadsheets in Decision Making: What if?

11- Excel PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 4.ppt   Graphs and Charts: Delivering a Message

12- Excel PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 5.ppt   Consolidating Data: 3-D Workbooks and File Linking

13- Excel PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 6.ppt   A Financial Forecast: Workgroups, Auditing, and Templates

14- Excel PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 7.ppt   List and Data Management: Converting Data to Information

15- Excel PowerPoint Lecture Chapter 8.ppt   Automating Repetitive Tasks: Macros and Visual Basic

 

I.                   COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course explores various types of software available for more efficient business

and personal management.  It covers the use of word processing software and hardware,

and incorporates specific applications.  It covers the principles of the electronic

spreadsheet, specific applications of spreadsheet models, and the practical applications of

spreadsheet use.

 

II.                COURSE OBJECTIVES:

            The purpose of this course is to familiarize the students with the basic concepts of

Personal Computers, Microsoft Word and Excel. You will be able to use the PC and

Microsoft Word word processor to develop letters, reports, cover letters and    resumes and be able to use Excel.

 

III.             INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS:

            Grauer, Robert T; Barber, Maryann. Exploring Microsoft Word 2002 Comprehensive.  Englewood Cliffs,  New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2002.

 

            Grauer, Robert T, Barber, Maryann.  Exploring Microsoft Excel 2002 Comprehensive & VB Supplements Package, Englewood Cliffs,  New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2002.

           

IV.              TEACHING STRATEGIES:

The course will be hands-on in nature and will use software packages in addition to class

lectures and exercises. This class is accompanied by Internet based content.  Your

instructor will use this at his/her discretion. 

 


 

V.                 COURSE OUTLINE:

 

DATE              MATERIAL COVERED

                      

Exploring Microsoft Word 2002

            09 Jan 06         Chapter 1: Microsoft Word 2002

: What will Word Processing do for me?

*

            23 Jan 06         Chapter 2: Gaining Proficiency: Editing and        Formatting

           

            30 Jan 06         Chapter 3: Enhancing a document: The Web and Other Resources

Chapter 4: Advanced Features: Outlines, Tables, Styles, and Sections

            06 Feb 06        Chapter 5: Desktop Publishing: Creating a Newsletter

                                    Chapter 6: Creating a Home Page: Introduction to HTML

                        MIDTERM EXAMINATION

                       

Exploring Microsoft Excel 2002 Comprehensive & VB Supplements Package

            13 Feb 06        Chapter 1: Introduction to Microsoft EXCEL: What is a Spreadsheet?

Chapter 2: Gaining Proficiency: Copying, Formatting, and Isolating Assumptions

*

            27 Feb 06        Chapter 3: Spreadsheets in Decision Making: What if?

 

            06 Mar 06        Chapter 4: Graphs and Charts: Delivering a Message

 

            13 Mar 06        Chapter 5: Consolidating Data: 3-D Workbooks and File Linking

                                    Chapter 6: A Financial Forecast: Workgroups, Auditing, and Templates.

 

20 Mar 06        Chapter 7: List and Data Management: Converting Data to Information.

Chapter 8: Automating Repetitive Tasks: Macros and Visual Basic

           

            27 Mar 06        FINAL EXAMINATION

* No Classes on 16 January 06 (Martin Luter King Day) and 20 February 06 ( Presidents’ Day)

 

VI.              COURSE REQUIREMENTS:

 

            1.  Midterm and Final Examinations

            2.  Completion of all written and oral assignments

            4.  Active class participation

            5.  Regular class attendance

 

VII.           EVALUATION METHODS:

Final grade:

Midterm examination                            30 percent

Final examination                                  30 percent

Class attendance  & participation          10 percent

Class Project                                        30 percent

 

Grading scale:

90 - 100                                               A

80 - 89                                                 B

70 - 79                                                 C

60 - 69                                                 D

Below 60                                             F