Mission Statement:

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Wayland Baptist University
HAWAII CAMPUS SCHOOL
OF BUSINESS
SYLLABUS
Mission Statement:
Wayland Baptist University exists to educate students in an academically
challenging, learning-focused and distinctively Christian environment for professional success, and
service to God and humankind.
Course: MISM3314.HI01, Advanced Computer Applications
Term: Summer –May 26 –August 4, 2015
Instructor: Gary Teed
Office Phone and Wayland Email Address: 352-3231 – gary.teed@wayland.wbu.edu or
garyteed@aol.com
Office Hours: I am available before and after class or by appointment if you need help or have a
problem. Building and Location: Mililani Campus, Computer Lab
Class Meeting Time and Location: Tuesday, 5:30-10:00PM, Mililani Computer Lab Classroom #8
Catalog Description: Effective and efficient use of integrated software suites (word processing,
spreadsheets, databases, and presentation graphics)and creating and maintaining web pages.
Information technologies applied to problem situations by the design and use of small information
systems for individuals and groups.
Prerequisites: COSC2311
Required Textbook:
BOOK
Advanced Computer
Application
AUTHOR
Microsoft Official
Academic Course
ED YEAR PUBLISHER
2014
Wiley
ISBN#
UPDATED
9781-11896-9441
6/4/14
Optional Materials: Lecture, case study and practical exercises will be used as appropriate. Information
other than in the text will be made available as necessary in class. Current events will be discussed
during class period.
Course Outcome Competencies:
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Learn advanced applications of Microsoft Office and demonstrate proficiency in using Word, Excel,
Access, and PowerPoint.
Advanced forms and reports in Access
Multi Tables and Forms in Access
Macros Switch Boards and other Interfaces
Use of financial functions in data tables Excel
Sorting and Table Queries in Excel
Working with Multiple work sheets Excel
Templates and Form Letter templates Word
Becoming more Efficient in Word
Advanced presentation techniques
Attendance Requirements: Attendance and oral participation are mandatory. All absences must be explained
to the instructor, who will determine whether to omitted work may be made up.
Disability Statement: “In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), it is the
policy of Wayland Baptist University that no otherwise qualified person with a disability be excluded
from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any educational
program or activity in the university. The Coordinator of Counseling Services serves as the coordinator of
students with a disability and should be contacted concerning accommodation requests at (806) 2913765. Documentation of a disability must accompany any request for accommodations.”
Course Requirements: When a student reaches that number of absences considered by the instructor to be
excessive, the instructor will so advise the student and file an unsatisfactory progress report with the
campus dean. Any student who misses 25 percent or more of the regularly scheduled class meetings will
receive a grade of F in the course. You will be expected to keep up, or ahead, of the class schedule and
assignments. Come prepared for quizzes, exams and discussion of assignments for every class. It is
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to inform me in advance of any problems, so that an alternative might be
worked out. You will only be allowed to make up work early if it is pre-approved with the instructor. If
you have special learning needs please let me know ahead of time. It is the University’s policy that no
otherwise qualified person experiencing disabilities be excluded from participation in, be denied the
benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under and educational program or activity in this University.
If a student has an impairment that would require additional accommodations by the instructor and/or the
University, then please inform the instructor, or Center Director, beginning of the first class session.
All Wayland students are expected to attend every class meeting; the minimum percentage of class
participation required to avoid receiving a grade of “F” in the class is 75%. Students who miss the first two
class meetings without providing a written explanation to the instructor will be automatically dropped from
the roster as a “no-show.” Students who know in advance that they will be absent the first two class
meetings and who wish to remain in the class must inform the instructor in order to discuss possible
arrangements for making up absences.
GRADING
FINAL
200 PTS
A=600-540
Quiz’s
120 PTS
B=539-480
LABS
110 PTS
C=479-420
PROJECT
100 PTS
D= 419-360
Homework
70 PTS
F= Below360
Tentative Schedule:
CLASS DATE
READING
26 May
Access
2 Jun
Access
TOPIC
Create and
Modify Queries
Advanced Tables and
Forms
ASSIGNMENT
Homework Handout
Chap 7 &8
Lab As Assigned in class
Homework Handout
Chapters 9&10
Lab As Assigned in class
Quiz 1
9 June
Access
Advanced Reports
And queries
Homework Handout
Chapters 11 & 12
Lab As Assigned in class
Quiz 2
16 June
Excel
Working With Data
And marcos
Homework Handout
Chapter 9
Lab As Assigned in class
Quiz 3
23 June
Excel
Using advanced
formulas
Homework Handout
Chapter 10
Lab As Assigned in class
Quiz 4
30 June
Excel
Sharing and
Securing Workbooks
Homework Handout
Chapter 11
Lab As Assigned in class
Quiz 5
7 July
Word
Using Grapics
Homework Handout
Chapter 8
Lab As Assigned in class
Quiz 6
14 July
Word
Maintaining
Documents and
Marcos
Homework Handout
Chapter 12
Lab As Assigned in class.
Quiz 7
21 July
Word
Protecting
and Sharing
Documents
Homework Handout
Chapter 13
Lab As Assigned in class
Quiz 8
28 July
4 Aug
Power Point
Using Animation
And Multimedi
Final Exam
Homework Handout
Chapter 9
Lab as assigned in Class
Quiz 9
Final Project DUE
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