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Computer Studies with Seabird College

In today’s digital age, computers are an integral part of daily life, seamlessly woven into personal, professional, and educational spheres. Seabird College offers individuals, from absolute beginners to those with basic computer proficiency, to confidently navigate the digital realm. Starting with foundational skills such as keyboarding, word processing, emailing, and internet exploration, the program gradually builds upon these fundamentals. Students will gain hands-on experience with the Windows environment, the versatile Blackboard platform, and the powerful Microsoft Office suite, including Excel spreadsheets for data analysis, PowerPoint for dynamic presentations, and advanced Word techniques. Furthermore, the course delves into the realm of electronic communication, equipping learners with the tools to effectively collaborate and connect in the digital landscape.

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COMP 061 – FUNDAMENTAL COMPUTER STUDIES

Prerequisite(s): None. Note: Students should have basic English proficiency in order to be successful in this course.

Computers are a pervasive part of daily life in personal, work, and educational situations. This course helps students with little or no experience gain the confidence to perform basic computer operations: keyboarding, word processing, emailing, and using the Internet.

Coming In May

COMP – 071 INTERMEDIATE COMPUTER STUDIES

Prerequisite(s): COMP 061 or equivalent. Note: Students should have basic English proficiency in order to be successful in this course.

Computers are increasingly becoming a part of daily life in personal, work and educational environments. This course introduces students with basic computer skills to the Windows environment, Blackboard, Excel spreadsheets, electronic communication, Power Point presentations, and intermediate topics in Word.