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The FCCJ .SBECT The need for comput- specialties are prepared for immediate entry into the er education from data work force. Students who wish to transfer to UNF to entry skills to systems pursue a bachelor’s degree must complete 77 hours of that some 1“ Super and engineering is well recog- college credit courses. Internship inquiries are welcome. nized at Florida Commu- For more information, call 381-3692. the future ofcom- . nity College at Drafting and design technology AutoDesk, a major producer of CAD-CAM software has designated FCCJ as a premier institution for training has Jacksonville. The follow— ing is a description of short-term and long—term record number 0f” programs the College offers to support comput- training in computer assisted drafting and design. :1": r bad metaphors. ers both as an industry Short-term training focuses on helping working, Here is ours and as a tool of business and life. with little or no experience who are seeking a career in the field. Computer—aided drafting and design techriblogy is heavily emphasized. People who graduate from the degree program as entry¥level drafters can detail the designs of engin'eérs architects and assist with other functionS'associatediwifli engineer— ing and construction. For more'information, call 633—8289. Health information management When FCCJ designed programs for the Donald D. Zell Urban Resource Center, busi~ ness representatives sent a loud, clear message expressing the need for qualified professionals in records management. I That unified voice led FCCJ to develop a new degree program in medical records man- agement. For more information, call 632-5065. Office management technology and office systems specialist ' Computer education is heavily emphasized in all of FCCJ’s office management and office systems programs. The programs are designed to be highl fl cy can fit into the student’s career Office systems specialist ‘ puter troubleshooting, computer" computer/maintenance and elect gap gr fiiiékes et for a full-time student. It’s for students who plan to enter the work force , . , after graduation. Internship inquiri «New No , me. For morcinfomafion’ , , ~%£C0mpuwr informmion systems “analysis integrated systemsspecialist, . ‘ i Designed to-rbe botlf‘people” and “machine” orient- r “ed,” [program teaches students to solve problems in microcomputer systems and integrated micro/mainframe systems. Instruction emphasizes communication and interpersonal skills. Graduates from this associate in science degree Qu omputer training program are prepared for entry-level employment in a, ople who don’t need a ' e but want to learn how to get out of their computer, FCCJ long schedule of short , w. taught during both day positions such as product speci, ' at. specialist, and evening hours. Topics include Getting Started With Computers, Windows, DOS, WordPerfect, WordPerfect for Windows, dBase IV, Word for Windows, Harvard Graphics, Excel, Lotus, Lotus for Windows, Batch and Configuration Files, Introduc- tion to Computer Networks, Print- er Trouble- shooting and Repair, and Hard Drive Installation and , programming and applications Two specialties and a University of North Florida transfer option are available in this associate in science degree program. The program prepares students to work as junior programmers, programmer analyst trainees and control analysts. ‘ The mainframe computer specialty requires 64 hours of college credit courses. The midrange computing specialty requires 67 hours. Graduates from these two Configuration.- in its products. FCCJ offers both long- and short-term._ cialists expand their skills, learn new softwareiandfi , , advance in their profession. The long-term programris, anfl'r associate in science degree program for people .y; Most courses meet for eight to 12 hours over one to three days. They are offered downtown at the College’s Urban Resource Center. For more information, call 632-5062. Business software applications Students need no prior experience in personal com- puting to enroll in this program, which teaches computer operation skills for entry—level employment. The complete program consists of five modules: ‘1 and microcomputer hardware, word-processing I electronic spreadsheet applications, data- {baggie “ tides, and business mathematics and employ- ",yab' I . patient can complete the program in just ‘ one semester Graduates receive a postsecondary voca- é'r more information, call 633-8125. acme ” ‘ Daiaentrynperations ; Data entry operations is another one semester pro- gramthat prepares students for jobs as terminal operators, data entry operators, data typists, clerk typists and clerks. Business mathematics, keyboarding. data entry and an introduction to word processing, electronic spreadsheets and databases are all part of the curriculum. Students attend class for 12 weeks, four hours a day and receive a vocational certificate upon completion. For more informa— tion, call 633-8125. ' Secretarial Usingcomputers reassure consummate and reports is just one aspect of this vocational certificate program. ‘ Students also learn to assist with administrative and other general office duties including scheduling appoint- ments and interacting with people on the telephone. The program takes two semesters to completéfor a full-time student. For more information, call 633-8125. Medical transcription Also known as medical records transcribing, this is a new program for FCCJ students this year. The medical transcription program was cheated in response to requests from health care related employers to meet a pressing work force training need. i, The program, which was designed in conjunction ,ployers, takes a year for a full«time student to are. Graduates receive a vocational certificate. For N information, call 633—8125. , From short-term program training to technleal‘education, V FCCJ Serves Northeast Florida's computer training needs. , OCR Text: The FCCJ .SBECT The need for comput- specialties are prepared for immediate entry into the er education from data work force. Students who wish to transfer to UNF to entry skills to systems pursue a bachelor’s degree must complete 77 hours of that some 1“ Super and engineering is well recog- college credit courses. Internship inquiries are welcome. nized at Florida Commu- For more information, call 381-3692. the future ofcom- . nity College at Drafting and design technology AutoDesk, a major producer of CAD-CAM software has designated FCCJ as a premier institution for training has Jacksonville. The follow— ing is a description of short-term and long—term record number 0f” programs the College offers to support comput- training in computer assisted drafting and design. :1": r bad metaphors. ers both as an industry Short-term training focuses on helping working, Here is ours and as a tool of business and life. with little or no experience who are seeking a career in the field. Computer—aided drafting and design techriblogy is heavily emphasized. People who graduate from the degree program as entry¥level drafters can detail the designs of engin'eérs architects and assist with other functionS'associatediwifli engineer— ing and construction. For more'information, call 633—8289. Health information management When FCCJ designed programs for the Donald D. Zell Urban Resource Center, busi~ ness representatives sent a loud, clear message expressing the need for qualified professionals in records management. I That unified voice led FCCJ to develop a new degree program in medical records man- agement. For more information, call 632-5065. Office management technology and office systems specialist ' Computer education is heavily emphasized in all of FCCJ’s office management and office systems programs. The programs are designed to be highl fl cy can fit into the student’s career Office systems specialist ‘ puter troubleshooting, computer" computer/maintenance and elect gap gr fiiiékes et for a full-time student. It’s for students who plan to enter the work force , . , after graduation. Internship inquiri «New No , me. For morcinfomafion’ , , ~%£C0mpuwr informmion systems “analysis integrated systemsspecialist, . ‘ i Designed to-rbe botlf‘people” and “machine” orient- r “ed,” [program teaches students to solve problems in microcomputer systems and integrated micro/mainframe systems. Instruction emphasizes communication and interpersonal skills. Graduates from this associate in science degree Qu omputer training program are prepared for entry-level employment in a, ople who don’t need a ' e but want to learn how to get out of their computer, FCCJ long schedule of short , w. taught during both day positions such as product speci, ' at. specialist, and evening hours. Topics include Getting Started With Computers, Windows, DOS, WordPerfect, WordPerfect for Windows, dBase IV, Word for Windows, Harvard Graphics, Excel, Lotus, Lotus for Windows, Batch and Configuration Files, Introduc- tion to Computer Networks, Print- er Trouble- shooting and Repair, and Hard Drive Installation and , programming and applications Two specialties and a University of North Florida transfer option are available in this associate in science degree program. The program prepares students to work as junior programmers, programmer analyst trainees and control analysts. ‘ The mainframe computer specialty requires 64 hours of college credit courses. The midrange computing specialty requires 67 hours. Graduates from these two Configuration.- in its products. FCCJ offers both long- and short-term._ cialists expand their skills, learn new softwareiandfi , , advance in their profession. The long-term programris, anfl'r associate in science degree program for people .y; Most courses meet for eight to 12 hours over one to three days. They are offered downtown at the College’s Urban Resource Center. For more information, call 632-5062. Business software applications Students need no prior experience in personal com- puting to enroll in this program, which teaches computer operation skills for entry—level employment. The complete program consists of five modules: ‘1 and microcomputer hardware, word-processing I electronic spreadsheet applications, data- {baggie “ tides, and business mathematics and employ- ",yab' I . patient can complete the program in just ‘ one semester Graduates receive a postsecondary voca- é'r more information, call 633-8125. acme ” ‘ Daiaentrynperations ; Data entry operations is another one semester pro- gramthat prepares students for jobs as terminal operators, data entry operators, data typists, clerk typists and clerks. Business mathematics, keyboarding. data entry and an introduction to word processing, electronic spreadsheets and databases are all part of the curriculum. Students attend class for 12 weeks, four hours a day and receive a vocational certificate upon completion. For more informa— tion, call 633-8125. ' Secretarial Usingcomputers reassure consummate and reports is just one aspect of this vocational certificate program. ‘ Students also learn to assist with administrative and other general office duties including scheduling appoint- ments and interacting with people on the telephone. The program takes two semesters to completéfor a full-time student. For more information, call 633-8125. Medical transcription Also known as medical records transcribing, this is a new program for FCCJ students this year. The medical transcription program was cheated in response to requests from health care related employers to meet a pressing work force training need. i, The program, which was designed in conjunction ,ployers, takes a year for a full«time student to are. Graduates receive a vocational certificate. For N information, call 633—8125. , From short-term program training to technleal‘education, V FCCJ Serves Northeast Florida's computer training needs. , Z ArchiveInABox,JAX,JAX Shipment #7,FCCJ Spectrum,Fall 1994,P01 (1).tif, P01 (1).tif

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