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Courses:: 120.64. Business Computer Information Systems II (One-Half to Three Credits).
Knowledge/Skills:
The student develops skills necessary to address a changing business environment.
The student develops skills for success in the workplace.
The student appraises the components of productivity.
The student examines employment opportunities in various business environments.
The student relates concepts of integrity and confidentiality to the business environment.
The student analyzes and implements appropriate technology as tools to address business needs.
The student applies a presentation system.
The student designs solutions to mathematical business problems using spreadsheet technology.
The student follows procedures of data management.
The student exchanges information via telecommunications software with appropriate supervision.
The student applies a publishing system.
The student analyzes computer operating systems and emerging technologies.
The student identifies the concepts of a computer network.
The student demonstrates procedures for maintaining the security of computerized information.
The student develops skills for success in the workplace.
The student appraises the components of productivity.
The student examines employment opportunities in various business environments.
The student relates concepts of integrity and confidentiality to the business environment.
The student analyzes and implements appropriate technology as tools to address business needs.
The student applies a presentation system.
The student designs solutions to mathematical business problems using spreadsheet technology.
The student follows procedures of data management.
The student exchanges information via telecommunications software with appropriate supervision.
The student applies a publishing system.
The student analyzes computer operating systems and emerging technologies.
The student identifies the concepts of a computer network.
The student demonstrates procedures for maintaining the security of computerized information.
