What do Computer Information Specialists do?
The Computer Information Specialist program is designed to prepare students for the wide range of employment opportunities available in todays computerized office environments. Where do Computer Information Specialists work? Graduates from this program will be prepared for job opportunities in such areas as computer operator, word processing secretary, receptionist, customer service representative, general office clerk, secretary, computer processor, clerk-typist, and other related positions. Course Modules: Business Communications Computer Operating Systems Spreadsheet Operations Advanced Spreadsheet Applications Database Applications Presentation Software Software Integration Keyboarding I Keyboarding II Keyboarding III Word Processing I Word Processing Applications II Word Processing Applications III Curriculum also includes: Seminars for Job Preparedness, such as Workshops, Job Seeking Skills, and Interviewing Skills. Note: Following the closure of Watterson College, North-West Col