You can earn a certificate
in BSC's Information
Processing Specialist Program by completing the online
courses. The curriculum is designed for students who want to
upgrade their microcomputer application background. Computer
technology has profoundly influenced the kinds of jobs available
and the way work is organized and performed.
Information Processing Specialist students must
possess a variety of communication, business, keyboarding, and
technological skills. Students receive concentrated training on
various applications of the microcomputer including keyboarding,
word processing, database management, spreadsheets, desktop
publishing, electronic presentations, world wide web research,
electronic publishing (creation of web pages).
Placement includes working as an information
processing specialist in government agencies, educational
institutions, law offices, sales offices, service agencies,
insurance companies, or bank and investment firms.
Requirements:
Students must complete 30 hours from the following
courses.
These courses may be applied toward an Associate in
Applied Science degree or a diploma.
- CSCI 101: Intro to Computers (3 semester hours)
- BOTE:102: Keyboarding I (3 semester hours)
- BOTE 152: Keyboarding II (3 semester hours)
- CIS 102: Computer Software Apps - Word (3 semester
hours)
- CIS110: Desktop Publishing (3 semester hours)
- CIS 105: Microcomputer Spreadsheets (3 semester hours)
- CIS 103: Computer Software Apps - WordPerfect (3 semester
hours)
- CIS 104: Microcomputer Database (3 semester hours)
- CIS 202: Advanced Software Apps (3 semester hours)
- CIS 210: Advanced Desktop Publishing (3 semester hours)
- CIS 130: Presentations (3 semester hours)
- CIS 230: Electronic Publishing (3 semester hours)
- ENGL 125: Introduction to Professional Writing (3 semester
hours) *Pre-requisite: ENGL 110.
Students must earn at least 12 semester hours of institutional
credit from Bismarck State College.
Students must achieve a minimum 2.00 grade point average (C
average) in the prescribed vocational-technical program (Info
Processing Specialist), as well as in all credits from Bismarck
State College.
In order to graduate and receive the certificate, students
must clear all college obligations and file an Application for
Graduation in the Registrar's Office at the beginning of the
semester/term in which the student expects to complete
requirements for graduation.
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