This course prepares students to work with Microsoft Access in a career setting or for personal use. Using courseware that incorporates a step- by-step, project-based approach, students will develop competency in Access software. (16-32-48) Lab fee. 01/17/2023-05/08/2023 Lecture - Online Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced 01/17/2023-05/08/2023 Laboratory - Online Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
This course prepares students to work with Microsoft Word in a career setting or for personal use. Using courseware that incorporates a step-by-step, project-based approach, students develop competency in Word and will prepare them to take the Microsoft Word Expert Certification. Much of this course is delivered through a course management system which is available through any reliable internet connection. 01/17/2023-05/08/2023 Lecture - Online Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced 01/17/2023-05/08/2023 Laboratory - Online Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
This course introduces students to the advanced features of Microsoft Excel. Students will manage and share workbooks, apply custom formats and layouts, create advanced formulas, and create advanced charts and tables. It is suggested that students possess basic technology skills to be successful in this course. Upon successful completion of this course students will be prepared to complete the Microsoft Excel Expert Certification Exams. (16-32-48)Lab fee. 01/17/2023-05/08/2023 Lecture - Online Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced 01/17/2023-05/08/2023 Laboratory - Online Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
This individualized instruction course introduces students to the basic and intermediate levels of Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft OneNote. Students will learn the capabilities of Outlook such as attaching a file to a message, replying to and forwarding massages, organizing tasks by using folders, printing a task list, and using advanced calendar features. Students will learn the capabilities of OneNote such as creating a notebook, integrating Excel, PowerPoint, and Internet files, insert side notes, and searching content. This course along with other Microsoft courses will prepare students to take the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification exam. 01/17/2023-05/08/2023 Laboratory - Online Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
This course is a lecture and laboratory course which provides a detailed study of all human body systems. The primary emphasis is on anatomic structures with a fundamental understanding of physiology. It is strongly recommended that the student have successfully completed one year of high school chemistry or CHEM 100 prior to enrollment. Lab fee. 08/31/2023-12/14/2023 LECTURE FACE TO FACE Thursday 05:30PM - 06:00PM, Schwarz Science Building, Room 104 08/31/2023-12/14/2023 LECTURE ONLINE Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced 08/31/2023-12/14/2023 LAB FACE TO FACE Thursday 06:05PM - 07:55PM, Schwarz Science Building, Room 104
This course is a lecture and laboratory course which provides an introduction to the major concepts and homeostatic mechanisms necessary for a fundamental understanding of normal human physiology. General principles covered are cellular membrane function, electro-physiology, feedback mechanisms, and metabolism. Also included is an analysis of the properties and interrelationships of major organ systems and a brief introduction to selected disease processes. Strongly recommended is a grade of "C" or better in BIOL*99, or BIOL*110, or CHEM*100. Lab fee. 08/28/2023-12/15/2023 LECTURE ONLINE Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced 08/28/2023-12/15/2023 LAB ONLINE Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
This course is a lecture and laboratory course which provides an introduction to the major concepts and homeostatic mechanisms necessary for a fundamental understanding of normal human physiology. General principles covered are cellular membrane function, electro-physiology, feedback mechanisms, and metabolism. Also included is an analysis of the properties and interrelationships of major organ systems and a brief introduction to selected disease processes. Strongly recommended is a grade of "C" or better in BIOL*99, or BIOL*110, or CHEM*100. Lab fee. 08/29/2023-12/12/2023 LECTURE FACE TO FACE Tuesday 05:30PM - 06:00PM, Schwarz Science Building, Room 104 08/29/2023-12/12/2023 LAB FACE TO FACE Tuesday 06:05PM - 07:55PM, Schwarz Science Building, Room 104 08/29/2023-12/12/2023 LECTURE ONLINE Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced
Reserved Section for iACT: This section requires a petition granted from the Department. Please contact the Social Science and Integrated Learning Department to obtain approval via email at socialscience@kellogg.edu or by calling 269-965-3931. You must obtain a C or higher to progress on your pathway. Students will not need to purchase a textbook for this course. For more information, contact Professor Arizmendi at arizmendic@kellogg.edu.
Reserved Section for iACT: This section requires a petition granted from the Department. Please contact the Business/Information Technology Department to obtain approval via email at instructionIT@kellogg.edu or by calling 269 565-7932.