2011-2012 Certificate of Completion Worksheet Computer Application Skills Name _____________________________ SID _____________ Date _________ Advisor _________________________ Professional skills that can prepare students for the job market in just three months are available through the Clark College Business Technology department. The Certificate of Completion is designed for students who wish to gain entry level skills or for those who wish to upgrade their skills in a short period of time. Certificates of Completion typically consist of three to four courses. They are awarded by the department with the approval of the program advisory committee and the Office of Instruction. The courses can be taken simultaneously or individually as your schedule allows. Certificates of Completion are not recorded on the student’s Clark College transcript. Students must complete all specifically listed courses and Major Area Requirements with a minimum grade of “C” or better in order to successfully complete the program and earn the award. Program Distribution ☐ Computer Applications Skills - Module I Major Area Requirements Prerequisite: Keyboarding 30 wpm BTEC 122 BTEC 165 CTEC 102 Word for Business PowerPoint Presentations Introduction to Windows 5 credits 3 credits 3 credits Credits Complete Credits Needed 0 ☐ Computer Applications Skills - Module II Major Area Requirements Prerequisite: Keyboarding 30 wpm BTEC 169 BTEC 175 MGMT 126 Introduction to Excel Access for Business Project Management 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits Credits Complete Credits Needed 0 ☐ Computer Applications Skills - Module III Major Area Requirements Prerequisite: Keyboarding 30 wpm BTEC 155 BTEC 212 CTEC 115 CGT 101 Intro to Office Publishing Tools E-Commerce: Intro to Business on the Web Internet Research and Living Online Photoshop Raster Graphics 3 credits 3 credits 2 credits 4 credits Credits Complete 0 TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED: 9-12 0 NEEDS:________ NOTES: STUDENT SIGNATURE:_____________________________ ADVISOR SIGNATURE:_____________________________ REVISED: 07/24/2011 UNOFFICIAL EVALUATION GIVEN TO STUDENT Credits Needed