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Monday, March 3, 2014

CBI expands non-credit courses to include Microsoft Project 2010

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Feb. 28, 2014) - The Center for Business and Industry at Daytona State College has expanded its series of Microsoft courses to include Microsoft Project 2010. Regardless of job title, most of today’s workforce has at one time or another performed the tasks of a project manager.

Anyone who has been responsible for coordinating a variety of tasks that had to be completed within a specific time frame for a set amount of money has acted as a project manager. Microsoft Project 2010 can assist with managing projects by storing project information, calculating and maintaining the project schedule, tracking project costs, and analyzing and communicating project data.

The two-day course (March 21 and April 11) is designed for a person who has a general introductory level understanding of project management concepts and basic end-user skills with a current Windows operating system. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: identify the basic features and components of the Microsoft Project environment, create a new project plan file and enter project information, manage tasks by organizing tasks and setting task relationships, manage resources for a project, finalize a project plan, exchange project plan data with other applications, update a project plan, manage project costs, report project data visually and reuse project plan information.
Each day of instruction runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with a one-hour break for lunch. Classes meet in Bergengren Hall, room 248, on the college’s Daytona Beach Campus located at 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd.

Courses fill quickly! To register, call (386) 506-4224 or email ParkerJ@DaytonaState.edu. The $195 fee can be paid by check or credit card (MasterCard, VISA).

The fee includes a student workbook and Knowledge Pack. These are ‘hands-on’ courses and participants will have their own computer in class. Courses may be canceled due to a lack of enrollment. For information about additional non-credit Microsoft courses, visit www.thecbi.com.

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