Office Technology Certificate

Microcomputing Certificate

Offered at the Levelland Campus
and Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center
This one-year curriculum in microcomputing is designed to
train students to use and operate popular business computer
software. Students who satisfactorily complete the curriculum
will receive a Certificate of Proficiency.

This is a TSI-waived certificate. Students declaring this
major are not subject to the TSI regulations unless they enroll
in a course outside the prescribed curriculum.

Program advisor on the Levelland Campus is Linda Hall,
assistant professor of office technology. Program advisor at the
Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center in Lubbock is Pat
Dennis, assistant professor of office technology.

Certificate of Proficiency

FIRST SEMESTER*
COSC 1401 Intro. Computer Sciences
or ITSC 1401 Introduction to Computers** ...............4
Approved Elective*** .......................................................4
Approved Elective*** ................................................... 3/4
Approved Elective*** ................................................... 2/3
Approved Elective*** ................................................... 2/3
Total Semester Hours ....................... 15/18

SECOND SEMESTER
POFI 2440 Advanced Word Processing ............................4
ITSW 2434 Advanced Spreadsheets .................................4
ITSW 2437 Advanced Database ........................................4
Approved Elective*** ................................................... 2/3
Approved Elective*** ................................................... 2/3
Total Semester Hours ....................... 16/18

APPROVED ELECTIVES
ACNT 1311 Intro. to Computerized Accounting
ITSC 1405 Intro. to PC Operating Systems
ITSE 1411 Beginning Web Programming
LNWC 1270 Basic Electricity and Metering
POFI 2331 Desktop Publishing
POFI 2401 Word Processing
POFT 1325 Business Math/Machine Applications
POFT 2331 Administrative Systems


Office Technology Certificate

Offered at the Levelland Campus and Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center
The one-year office technology certificate program provides
the basic training to develop employable skills necessary for
job entry. The graduate of this program will obtain a basic
understanding of office procedures and the use of microcomputer
software in office operations. Students who satisfactorily
complete the prescribed curriculum will receive a Certificate
of Proficiency.

This is a TSI-waived certificate. Students declaring this
major are not subject to the TSI regulations unless they enroll
in a course outside the prescribed curriculum.

Program advisor on the Levelland Campus is Linda Hall,
assistant professor of office technology. Program advisor at
the Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center is Pat Dennis,
assistant professor of office technology.

Certificate of Proficiency

FIRST SEMESTER*
ACNT 1303 Introduction to Accounting** .....................3
COSC 1401 Intro. Computer and Info. Sciences
or ITSC 1401 Introduction to Computers** ...............4
POFI 2401 Word Processing ............................................4
POFT 1325 Business Math/Machine Applications ...........3
POFT 2312 Business Correspondence and Comm. ........3
Total Semester Hours .............................17

SECOND SEMESTER
ITSW 2434 Advanced Spreadsheet ...................................4
POFI 2331 Desktop Publishing ........................................3
POFI 2440 Advanced Word Processing ............................4
POFT 1309 Admin. Office Procedures .............................3
POFT 2331 Administrative Systems ................................3
Total Semester Hours .............................17


Software Applications Certificate

Offered at the Byron Martin Advanced Technology Center
This one-semester curriculum is designed to introduce
students in the use and operation of popular computer software.
Students who satisfactorily complete the curriculum will
receive a Certificate of Proficiency.

This is a TSI-waived certificate. Students declaring this
major are not subject to the TSI regulations unless they enroll
in a course outside the prescribed curriculum.

Program advisor at the Byron Martin Advanced Technology
Center is Pat Dennis, assistant professor of office technology.

Certificate of Proficiency


FIRST SEMESTER*
COSC 1401 Intro. Computer and Info. Sciences
or ITSC 1401 Introduction to Computers** ...............4
ITSC 1405 Intro. to PC Operating Systems ....................4
POFI 2401 Word Processing
or ITSE 1411 Beg. Web Programming ........................4
POFT 1325 Bus. Math/Machine Applications ..................3
Total Semester Hours .............................15

* Although not a requirement for this degree, students
are strongly encouraged to take HUDV 1100 during the
first semester of enrollment.
** Tech Prep related course that may be articulated with
high school.