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Certificate in Management 

The Certificate in Management is an 18-credit hour, three-quarter sequence of courses designed to prepare students to become effective managers. The course offerings are for persons who have had little or no formal training in management principles. Courses meet either during the week or on weekends, allowing a convenient time choice. All certificate classes may be applied toward an associate degree. 

Fall 

ACC 201-3  Accounting Concepts and  
Principles I 
MGT 100-3  The World of Business and Administration 

Winter 

MGT 200-3  Elements of Management and Supervision 
COM 141-3  Small-Group Communication 

Spring 

TMG 201-3  Fundamentals of Management 
EC 201-3  Principles of Economics 

Advanced Certificate in Management 

The Advanced Certificate in Management is a 16-credit hour, three-quarter sequence of courses designed to prepare students to become effective managers. The course offerings are for persons who have completed the Certificate in Management. All courses meet during the week and on weekends and may be applied toward an associate degree. 

Fall 

TMG 270-3  Production Management 
TMK 201-3  Basic Marketing I 

Winter 

COM 203-3  Business Communication 
TMG 210-3  Personnel Management 

Spring 

CS 205-4  Computer Literacy and Office Automation 

Certificate in Desktop Publishing 

The Certificate in Desktop Publishing is a nine-credit hour, three-quarter sequence of three courses designed for the person in the office wishing to learn or implement desktop publishing skills. 

Fall 

TOA 241-3  Beginning Desktop Publishing 

Winter 

TOA 242-3  Advanced Desktop Publishing 

Spring 

TOA 247-3  Desktop Publishing Applications

Certificate in Word Information Processing 

The Certificate in Word Processing is a nine-credit hour, three-quarter sequence of courses designed for the person in the office wishing to upgrade or to implement word processing skills in an office environment and to train those desiring to learn the skill of word processing.

Fall 

EDT 220-3  Introduction to Word/Information Processing 

Winter 

EDT 221-3  Intermediate Word/Information Processing 

Spring 

EDT 222-3  Advanced Word/Information Processing with Desktop Applications 

Certificate in CAD/CAM 

The Certificate in “CAD/CAM” is an 18-credit hour, three-quarter sequence of courses designed to provide a thorough understanding of how the computer-aided design and manufacturing process functions in industry. The certificate program covers the fundamental principles and methods used in designing a product with AutoCAD. Additionally, the student will use CAM software to produce machinable CNC code and manufacture actual products designed in class. The certificate is designed for individuals who have a thorough understanding of drafting principles, but no CAD experience is assumed. In order to better serve the individuals enrolling in this program, a maximum of 12 students has been set. All courses meet during the week and on Saturdays and may be applied toward an associate degree. 

Fall 

TEG 297-3  Fundamentals of CAD I 
TEG 297-3  Beginning Computer-Aided Manufacturing 

Winter 

TEG 297-3  Fundamentals of CAD II 
TEG 297-3  CNC Programming I 

Spring 

TEG 297-3  Fundamentals of CAD III 
TEG 297-3  CNC Programming II 

Certificate in Microcomputer Applications 

The Certificate in Microcomputer Applications is a 12-credit hour, three-quarter sequence of courses designed to provide a thorough coverage of many practical uses of microcomputers. A broad range of applications will be presented along with fundamental computer operations to prepare students to use microcomputers effectively at home or in business. Depending on the chosen major, some or all courses may be applicable toward an associate degree. 

Fall 

CS 205-4  Computer Literacy and Office Automation 

Winter 

CS 206-4  Computer Software Productivity Tools 

Spring 

CS 207-4  Advanced Office Productivity II 

Certificate in PhotoShop Design and Applications 

TOA 297-3  Beginning PhotoShop Applications 
TOA 297-3  Intermediate PhotoShop Applications 
TOA 297-3  Advanced PhotoShop Applications 

Certificate in Software Applications 

Requires nine one-credit hour software courses. See Advisor for approval of courses.

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