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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 today’s 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 College
adopted the Watterson business and legal curriculums and is teaching these courses currently at the campus located in
Pasadena, California.
These courses include:
Paralegal
Computerized Accounting Specialist
Computer Information Specialist
Also, North-West College was pleased to become the official "custodian of records" for all Watterson College alumni. Founded in 1915, Watterson College has graduated thousands of business and allied health professionals.
If you are an alumni
of Watterson College and need a
transcript please
click here.
If
you have questions and need more information:
Please fill out the form to the right.
We will be glad to answer your questions in detail.
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