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Course Structure The first page of each unit will list the Objectives for that unit. It will also list the Unit Preparation requirements, which are primarily assigned chapters to read in your textbook. The page after that will contain the Overview for the unit. This is just what it sounds like, essentially a brief description of the Unit's content. Following the overview, will be the actual text of the unit. This will usually consist of several related topics, each of which should be read in the sequence they are presented in, but which can also be accessed directly from the "Topics In This Unit" menu, as can any item discussed on this page. In each Unit you will find Activities (review exercises) and a Unit Exam at the end of the unit. These Activities and Exams each have a point value and are included in your overall grade point average. After each Activity and Unit Exam you will be given a link to view your transcripts. Prerequisites There are no specific prerequisites for this course other than an Internet connection and emailing capabilities. Microsoft Office Word 2003 Advanced certification is intended for students and information workers whose responsibilities include the use of Microsoft Word at the Advanced-level to create, edit and format documents in organizations of every size. This course is intended for students who want to learn how to effectively use the Microsoft Office 2003 suite of programs. This course will help prepare students to sit for the official Microsoft Office Specialist national certification exam. |