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Welcome to Continuing Education Online!
by Alice Crisp - Friday, August 15, 2008, 03:13 PM
 
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  • This course prepares students for entry level jobs in accounting skills necessary in a doctor's office or other medical facility. This course includes Front Office Management, Filing Part B HCFA 1500, Filing Part A HCFA 1450, All About Medicare, Medicare Billing Problems, Patient Record Keeping using Medisoft, Medicare as Secondary Payer, Medicare and Home Health, Medicare and Women's Health. Textbooks available in the BRCC bookstore.

  • This course inroduces you to skills you will need in order to work in the health information management profession. A fundamental part of an insurance coding and medical billing specialist's job is to work with the insurance companies that will reimburse your health care facility for the services and treatments you provide your patients. Textbooks available in the BRCC bookstore.


  • This course is designed for students in the allied health curriculum who need to know the language of health care. Its purpose is to help you succeed in your chosen health care career by familiarizing you with how medical words are formed and by providing systemic learning structure. Words pronounced through your computer speaker. Textbooks available in the BRCC bookstore.

  • Learn how to work faster and more productively by using many of Excel 2003's powerful features, such as the PivotTable, Solver, and AutoFilter.  Build worksheets with decision-making capabilities, and learn to use advanced graphing techniques.
  • Discover dozens of shortcuts and tricks for setting up fully formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently.  Learn the secrets behind writing powerful formulas, using functions, sorting and analyzing data, creating custom charts, creating 3-dimensional workbooks, building links, and creating macros and custom toolbar buttons.
  • Access is a database application that is part of the MS Office 2003 Suite.  This course covers the basics of computerized data management on a personal computer.  Topics include: designing and setting up a database, use of tables/queries/forms/reports/macros to enter, find/retrieve/ report data, and exchange of data with other programs in the Microsoft Office Suite (Word and Excel).  Use of Microsoft's "Wizards" will be a significant part of the student's learning how to manage a wide range of data, from simple address books to order entry to inventory management.
  • A number of powerful tools are available to help you build database and database application. However, if you do not apply a systematic, structured approach to the use of those tools, you will probably produce systems that fail to meet user needs. Many projects bog down or are never completed for lack of a disciplined approach to development. This course will guide you step-by-step through all the phases of a system development project to guarantee that the resulting database meets the needs of the user.

  • Learn how to create real-world business databases using Microsoft Access 2003. Master the secrets of making the computer--not people--do all the work. Create tables, queries, forms, reports, and macros for managing contacts, products, orders, invoices, and receipts.  Pull all the pieces together with a single, easy-to-use switchboard.
  • Make Word 2003 work for you!  Learn how to build time-saving macros, customize your toolbars, create shortcut keys, crank out form letters and mailing labels, perform queries, make your own templates, use the style gallery, and much more.
  • Take advantage of Word 2003's WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editing capabilities to easily create flyers, newsletters, and other heavily formatted documents.  You'll gain an understanding of basic graphic design principles as you set up columns and tables within your documents; insert, reposition, edit and resize graphic images; draw lines; surround your text or graphics with borders; achieve dramatic effects by varying the size, appearance, and orientation of your text, and more.
  • This course will cover the basic features of Microsoft Word 2003.  Topics will include document preparation and formatting, use of the spell checker and thesaurus, and developing tables and graphics in your documents.  Areas of Word's desktop publishing features to create brochures and newsletters are also included.
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  • This course is designed to prepare IT support professional for Microsoft's certification track, the Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST). This course will cover concepts related to the questions one would face in taking the Microsoft Exam 70-271, Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Windows XP Operating System.

  • Maximize your skills in Microsoft Excel 2003 by learning advanced techniques that most users don't even know exist.  In this practical, hands-on course, you'll learn how to use scenarios and data tables to quickly perform multiple what-if analyses.  You'll discover a variety of advanced pivot table techniques, including calculated fields and calculated items. You will also learn how to consolidate and import data, and the art of conditional formatting.
  • This course is designed to prepare IT support professional for Microsoft's certification track, the Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST). This course will cover concepts related to the questions one would face in taking the Microsoft Exam 70-272, Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Windows XP Operating System.

  • This course focuses on the concepts associated with the Microsoft Certification Exam 70-291 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Students will gain understanding of the knowledge required to pass this exam as part of the requirements for Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA) or Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) designations.

  • This course focuses on the concepts associated with the Microsoft Certification Exam 70-290 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment. Students will gain understanding of the knowledge required to pass this exam as part of the requirements for Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA) or Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) designations.
  • This course focuses on the concepts associated with the Microsoft Certification Exam 70-270 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Students will gain understanding of the knowledge required to pass this exam as part of the requirements for Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA) or Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) designations.
  • This course focuses on the concepts associated with the Microsoft Certification Exam 70-293 Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Students will gain understanding of the knowledge required to pass this exam as part of the requirements for Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) designation.
  • This course focuses on the concepts associated with the Microsoft Certification Exam 70-294 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure. Students will gain understanding of the knowledge required to pass this exam as part of the requirements for Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) designation.
  • Whether you are new to Word Processing or simply new to Microsoft Word 2007, this course will introduce you to the ribbon interface formatting tools, fonts, themes, lists, and mail merge so that you are prepared to develop professional documents using Microsoft Word 2007.
  • The second course in a three-part sequence, Intermediate Microsoft Word 2007 explores more advanced features such as tables, section breaks, styles, headers and footers, and reference objects such as the Table of Figures. Beyond the basics, this course expands the level of productivity associated with creating and editing documents in Microsoft Word 2007.
  • Whether you are new to Spreadsheets or simply new to Microsoft Excel 2007, this course will introduce you to the ribbon interface, worksheets, formulas and functions, and charting so that you are prepared to develop business spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel 2007.
  • The second course in a three-part sequence, Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2007 explores more advanced features such as databases, templates, illustration tools, protection, financial functions and data analysis. Beyond the basics, this course expands the level of productivity associated with creating and editing spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel 2007.
  • In this comprehensive course on Microsoft Access 2007 you will learn how to create and manage relational databases, tables, queries, forms, and reports. Advanced topics in query, form and report designs are addressed as well as security features of Microsoft Access 2007.
  • In this comprehensive course on Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 you will learn how to create professional business presentations, effectively use pictures, charts, multimedia and animation to enhance those presentations, and how to collaborate and prepare presentations for effective delivery.
  • This comprehensive course covers the basics of learning Adobe Illustrator CS3, and provides countless tips and techniques to help you become more productive with Adobe Illustrator CS3. We will use the industry standard Adobe Illustrator CS3 to open vector files, make simple graphics, import files, export to other formats, and use these files for various digital media projects.
  • This comprehensive course will introduce you to designing publications using InDesign CS3, the rising standard for professional desktop publishing. InDesign CS3 gives you the flexibility to design long documents or one-page ads in a powerful and intuitive environment. Particular attention will be placed upon learning the effective use of layout, type and graphic styles, symbols, layers, and importing graphics created in Photoshop CS3 and Illustrator CS3.
  • This course provides everything you need to prepare for CompTIA Network+ Certification 2005 Edition Exam, including in-depth coverage of all exam objectives, exercises to hone your real-world skills, and a concise review for that last-minute test prep.
  • This comprehensive course covers the basics of learning Adobe Photoshop CS3, and provides countless tips and techniques to help you become more productive and adept at using Adobe Photoshop CS3.
  • The final course in a three-part sequence, Advanced Microsoft Word 2007 explores more advanced features such as organizing long documents; collaboration; usign Macros and forms; sharing and securing content; and integrating with other programs. Beyond the basics, this course expands the level of productivity associated with creating and editing documents in Microsoft Word 2007.
  • The final course in a three-part sequence, Advanced Microsoft Excel 2007 explores more advanced features such as Working with Lookup Functions, Custom Templates, and Auditing; Exploring Macros; Creating Tables and PivotTables; Using Advanced Formatting and Analysis Tools; and Collaborating in Excel. Beyond the basics, this course expands the level of productivity associated with creating and editing spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel 2007.
  • This comprehensive course on Microsoft Word 2007 will introduce you to all of the various capabilities of Microsoft Word 2007 for word processing and document creation. Starting with basic document creation and getting familiar with the basic functions of Microsoft Word 2007, this course extends into more advanced topics such as mail merge, tables, newsletters, long document organization, macros, forms and collaboration tools in Word 2007.
  • This comprehensive course on Microsoft Excel 2007 will introduce you to all of the various capabilities of Microsoft Excel 2007 for business spreadsheet creation and management. Starting with basic spreadsheet creation and getting familiar with the basic functions of Microsoft Excel 2007, this course extends into more advanced topics such as formatting, graphing, functions and formulas, pivot tables, macros, auditing and collaboration tools in Excel 2007.
  • This comprehensive course on Microsoft Publisher 2007 will introduce students to the various publications that can be designed and edited using Microsoft Publisher 2007. Students will design flyers, invitations, letterhead, envelopes, newsletters, business forms, and even web sites using Publisher 2007.
  • This comprehensive look at Microsoft Outlook 2007 will introduce students to using Microsoft Outlook 2007 for email, advanced email tools, managing contacts, establishing calendars, processing messages with rules, and managing tasks.
  • This course focuses on the concepts associated with successfully passing the MCAS (Microsoft Certified Application Specialist) Exam 77-600 on Microsoft Windows Vista for the Business Worker. Microsoft certifications demonstrate your computing skills and help advance your career prospects in a competitive job market.
  • This course focuses on the concepts associated with successfully passing the MCAS (Microsoft Certified Application Specialist) Exam 77-601 on Microsoft Office Word 2007. Microsoft certifications demonstrate your computing skills and help advance your career prospects in a competitive job market.
  • This course focuses on the concepts associated with successfully passing the MCAS (Microsoft Certified Application Specialist) Exam 77-602 on Microsoft Office Excel 2007. Microsoft certifications demonstrate your computing skills and help advance your career prospects in a competitive job market.
  • This course focuses on the concepts associated with successfully passing the MCAS (Microsoft Certified Application Specialist) Exam 77-603 on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007. Microsoft certifications demonstrate your computing skills and help advance your career prospects in a competitive job market.
  • This course focuses on the concepts associated with successfully passing the MCAS (Microsoft Certified Application Specialist) Exam 77-604 on Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. Microsoft certifications demonstrate your computing skills and help advance your career prospects in a competitive job market.
  • This course focuses on the concepts associated with successfully passing the MCAS (Microsoft Certified Application Specialist) Exam 77-605 on Microsoft Office Access 2007. Microsoft certifications demonstrate your computing skills and help advance your career prospects in a competitive job market.
  • This course focuses on the concepts associated with successfully passing the MCTS (Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist) Exam 70-620 on Microsoft Windows Vista Configuration. Microsoft certifications demonstrate your computing skills and help advance your career prospects in a competitive job market.
  • This course focuses on the concepts associated with successfully passing the following two-exam CompTIA A+ certification track: Essentials exam (220-601), as well as the IT Technician Role exam (220-602). Industry certifications demonstrate your computing skills and help advance your career prospects in a competitive job market.
  • Learn how to program using Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition. Through visual examples and hands-on labs, students will quickly develop functional Windows-based applications using the tools of Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition. Software is available free from Microsoft and is included with the text book.

  • This course will give students an understanding of professional programming using Visual Basic 2008. Beginning with an introduction to the developer environment and its tools, students will become versed in code structure and logic, programming fundamentals, user interface design, and database and web programming throughout this course.

  • This course will provide students a comprehensive understanding of using Visual Studio 2008 and ASP.NET 3.5 to develop functional and dynamic web applications. Beginning with fundamentals of web application and the ASP.NET controls, students will explore advanced features and configurations, effective management of session states and caching, methods for diagnosing problems with web applications and advanced topics including web services, AJAX and Silverlight.

  • This course will focus on the use of the industry standard development tools to design and develop websites. You will learn to use Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 to place text on web pages, place images, create tables, develop hyperlinks, work with site administration, upload a web page to a web server, and use of CSS for dynamic and consistent web design.
  • You will learn how to use the full set of drawing, animation, and interactive tools in Adobe Flash CS3. They’ll learn to integrate type, graphics, audio, and video, as well to use slide shows, pop-up menus, and scrolling text. Finally, readers will learn how to use the new powerful integration features with Photoshop and Illustrator and discover new Shape Primitives (expanding your ability to use and manipulate shapes), a new Pen tool that functions like that found in Illustrator, a new ability to convert animations to ActionScript 3, a brand new unified interface matching that of others in the Creative Suite, and much more.
  • This course introduces machining operations as they relate to the metalworking industry. Topics include machine shop safety, measuring tools, lathes, drilling machines, saws, milling machines, bench grinders, and layout instruments. Upon completion, students should be able to safely perform the basic operations of measuring, layout, drilling, sawing, turning, and milling.
  • This course introduces machining operations as they relate to the metalworking industry. Topics include machine shop safety, measuring tools, lathes, drilling machines, saws, milling machines, bench grinders, and layout instruments. Upon completion, students should be able to safely perform the basic operations of measuring, layout, drilling, sawing, turning, and milling.
  • This course is one of three courses designed to assist the provisional broker to meet the 90-hour post-licensing educational requirements set forth by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course consists of high level advanced instruction covering contracts and closing.  This course will also discuss license status and education issues. Textbook required: NC Real Estate Manual.

  • This course is one of three courses designed to assist the provisional broker to meet the 90-hour post-licensing educational requirements set forth by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission. This course consists of high level advanced instruction covering contracts and closing.  This course will also discuss license status and education issues. Textbook required: NC Real Estate Manual.


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