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Web Administrator Course outline

To get certified in Web Administrator you have to take 8 core exam. For your convenience each module outline is listed below. This outline focus which class you need to take to get certified and what curriculum and skill level you will learn during the session. This page describes each class, duration, credit units, skill sets, prerequisites for the class.

Web Administrator Eight Core Exam

1.
Module #:
MOUS - 101
Module Name:
Microsoft Office Word 2003 Expert
Duration:
24 hrs. (3 Weeks)
Credit Unit:
1 Units
Skill Sets:
Create custom styles for text, tables and lists, Control pagination, Format, position and resize graphics using advanced layout features, Insert and modify objects, Create and modify diagrams and charts using data from other sources, Sort content in lists and tables, Perform calculations in tables, Modify table formats, Summarize document content using automated tools, Use automated tools for document navigation Merge letters with other data sources, Merge labels with other data sources, Structure documents using XML, Create and modify forms Create and modify document background, Create and modify document indexes and tables, Insert and modify endnotes, footnotes, captions, and cross-references Create and manage master documents and subdocuments, Modify track changes options, Publish and edit Web documents Manage document versions, Protect and restrict forms and documents, Attach digital signatures to documents Customize document properties, Create, edit, and run macros, Customize menus and toolbars, Modify Word default settings
Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must have: Basic knowledge about computer and operating system.
2.
Module #:
MOUS - 102
Module Name:
Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Expert
Duration:
24 hrs.(3 Weeks)
Credit Unit:
1 Units
Skill Sets:
Use subtotals, Define and apply advanced filters, Group and outline data, Use data validation, Create and modify list ranges, Add, show, close, edit, merge and summarize scenarios, Perform data analysis using automated tools, Create PivotTable and PivotChart reports, Use Lookup and Reference functions, Use Database functions, Trace formula precedents, dependents and errors, Locate invalid data and formulas, Watch and evaluate formulas, Define, modify and use named ranges, Structure workbooks using XML, Create and modify custom data formats, Use conditional formatting, Format and resize graphics, Format charts and diagrams, Protect cells, worksheets, and workbooks, Apply workbook security settings, Share workbooks, Merge workbooks, Track, accept, and reject changes to workbooks, Import data to Excel, Export data from Excel, Publish and edit Web worksheets and workbooks, Create and edit templates, Consolidate data, Define and modify workbook properties, Customize toolbars and menus, Create, edit, and run macros, Modify Excel default settings
Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must have: Basic knowledge about computer and operating system.
3.
Module #:
MOUS - 103
Module Name:
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
Duration:
24 hrs.(3 Weeks)
Credit Unit:
1 Units
Skill Sets:
Create new presentations from templates, Insert and edit text-based content, Insert tables, charts and diagrams, Insert pictures, shapes and graphics, Insert objects, Format text-based content, Format pictures, shapes and graphics, Format slides, Apply animation schemes, Apply slide transitions, Customize slide templates, Work with masters, Track, accept and reject changes in a presentation, Add, edit and delete comments in a presentation, Compare and merge presentations, Organize a presentation, Set up slide shows for delivery, Rehearse timing, Deliver presentations, Prepare presentations for remote delivery, Save and publish presentations, Print slides, outlines, handouts, and speaker notes, Export a presentation to another Microsoft Office program
Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must have: Basic knowledge about computer and operating system.
4.
Module #:
MOUS - 104
Module Name:
Microsoft Office Access 2003
Duration:
24 hrs.(3 Weeks)
Credit Unit:
1 Units
Skill Sets:
Create Access databases, Create and modify tables, Define and modify field types, Modify field properties, Create and modify one-to-many relationships, Enforce referential integrity, Create and modify queries, Create forms, Add and modify form controls and properties, Create reports, Add and modify report control properties, Create a data access page, Enter, edit and delete records, Find and move among records, Import data to Access, Create and modify calculated fields and aggregate functions, Modify form layout, Modify report layout and page setup, Format datasheets, Sort records, Filter records, Identify object dependencies, View objects and object data in other views, Print database objects and data, Export data from Access, Back up a database, Compact and repair databases
Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must have: Basic computer knowledge, Knowledge of basic Transact-SQL syntax (SELECT, UPDATE, and INSERT statements) and operating system.
5.
Module #:
MOUS - 105
Module Name:
Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Duration:
24 hrs.(3 Weeks)
Credit Unit:
1 Units
Skill Sets:
Organizing, Attach files to items, Create and modify a personal signature for messages, Modify e-mail message settings and delivery options, Create and edit contacts, Accept, decline, and delegate tasks, Create and modify appointments, meetings, and events, Update, cancel, and respond to meeting requests, Customize Calendar settings, Create, modify, and assign tasks, Create and modify distribution lists, Link contacts to other items, Create and modify notes, Organize items, Organize items using folders, Search for items, Save items in different file formats, Assign items to categories, Preview and print items
Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must have: Basic computer knowledge, Knowledge of basic internet fundamental and operating system.
6.
Module #:
CIW - 510
Module Name:
CIW Foundations
Duration:
30 hrs. (5 Weeks)
Credit Unit:
1.5 Units
Skill Sets:
CIW Associates have mastered the fundamental knowledge and skills required to work in an Internet technology-enabled environment. These foundational skills include basic knowledge of Internet technologies such as Web browsers, FTP and e-mail; Web page authoring using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML); and basic infrastructure networking. CIW Associate certification is valuable for individuals working in fields such as sales, business development, advertising, technical recruiting and other areas that depend on Web-enabled systems for productivity
Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must have: A+ certification, or equivalent knowledge. Network+ certification, or equivalent knowledge.
7.
Module #:
CIW - 420
Module Name:
CIW Site Designer
Duration:
30 hrs. (5 Weeks)
Credit Unit:
1.5 Units
Skill Sets:
The CIW Site Designer exam validates human-factor principles in designing, implementing and maintaining hypertext-based Web sites using authoring and scripting languages, content creation and management tools, and digital media tools.
Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must have: knowledge of basic website fundamental or equivalent knowledge.
8.
Module #:
CIW - 425
Module Name:
CIW E-Commerce Designer
Duration:
30 hrs. (5 Weeks)
Credit Unit:
1.5 Units
Skill Sets:
The CIW E-Commerce Designer exam focuses on standards, technologies and practices for both business-to-business and business-to-consumer e-commerce models. This certification addresses relationships among marketing, promotion, customer service, user interaction, purchasing methods and secure transactions by using SSL and SET, payment gateways, inventory control, shipping and order information, and site performance testing and evaluation.
Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must have: knowledge of basic and advance website technology or equivalent knowledge.
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