Computer Application Certificate
The University of Tennessee's non-credit Computer Application Certificate program is intended for individuals who are seeking basic and intermediate computer software skills to meet current market demands.
You must complete six courses from our fall, winter, spring and summer terms to earn a non-credit UT Computer Application Certificate.
Courses also may be taken individually.
General Courses:
One-Day HTML Clinic (Feb. 24, 2010; $139)
New! QuickBooks: Payroll (March 3, 2010; $79)
New! Microsoft Word: Newsletters & Graphics (March 11, 2010; $79)
New! Microsoft Excel: Functions (March 17, 2010; $79)
Microsoft Project: Level I (April 8, 2010; $179)
Microsoft Project: Level II (April 15, 2010; $179)
Microsoft 2003 Version Courses:
Microsoft Excel: Basics (Feb. 9, 2010; $139)
Microsoft Word: Basics (Feb. 18, 2010; $139)
Microsoft Access: Intermediate (Feb. 23, 2010; $139)
Microsoft Excel: Advanced (March 2, 2010; $139)
Microsoft Excel: Intermediate (March 3, 2010; $139)
Microsoft Access: III (March 18, 2010; $139)
Microsoft Powerpoint: Basics (March 18, 2010; $139)
Microsoft 2007 Version Courses:
Microsoft Access: Basics (Feb. 11, 2010; $139)
QuickBooks: Level I (Feb. 11, 2010; $179)
Microsoft Excel: Basics (Feb. 25, 2010; $139)
QuickBooks: Level I (Feb. 25, 2010; $179)
Microsoft Excel Intermediate (March 3, 2010; $139)
Microsoft Access: Intermediate (March 4, 2010; $139)
Microsoft Word Transitions (March 4, 2010; $79)
Microsoft Excel Transtions (March 4, 2010; $79)
Microsoft Access: Level III (March 25, 2010; $139)
QuickBooks: Level II (March 11, 2010; $179)
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