Classes Offered
How do we train?
Training is offered in the following formats:
One-on-one format: one or two people together at a single computer with the instructor
Class format: two to twenty students in a classroom, where each student has their own computer.
Lecture format: audience of any size with only the instructor at the computer while audience is watching a projection.
Note: Class and One on One are greatly superior formats for student comprehension and retention.
We offer a broad range of classes. Listed below are our current offerings. If you don't see a class you want below, or you want a custom class designed for your company, please contact us and we will attempt to accommodate your needs.
Classes Currently Offered
Program | Level | # of Hours* |
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Microsoft Word (2000-2003) | Beginning | 6 |
Intermediate | 6 |
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Advanced | 6 |
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VBA Development 1 | 9 |
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VBA Development 2 | 9 |
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Microsoft Excel (2000-2003) | Beginning | 6 |
Intermediate | 6 |
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Advanced | 9 |
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VBA Development | 9 |
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Microsoft PowerPoint (2000-2003) | Beginning/Intermediate | 9 |
Microsoft Access (2000-2003) | Beginning | 9 |
Intermediate Part I | 9 |
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Intermediate Part II | 9 |
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Intro to Application Development | 12 |
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Advanced Application Development | 18 |
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Microsoft Visio | Beginning | 6 |
Advanced | 6 |
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Microsoft Project (2003) | Beginning-Intermediate | 15 |
Microsoft Office Integration (2000-2003) | Intermediate | 4 |
Microsoft FrontPage | Beginning | 9 |
Macromedia Dreamweaver | Beginning | 9 |
Database Design using MySQL | Beginning | 9 |
Web scripting with PHP | Beginning | 12 |
Linux Desktop | Beginning | 9 |
OpenOffice | Beginning | 9 |
* Number of hours is based on classroom training. One on one training usually takes less time to cover the same material. Lecture times are approximately half of classroom times.