Accounting and finance professionals to benefit from
2014 QuickBooks course
KENNESAW,
Ga. (July 10, 2014) – Do you have the sinking feeling that your
computer skills are lacking? Or, perhaps your employees are in need of
additional training. Enter KSU's College of Continuing and Professional
Education. Our accelerated, targeted training courses in Microsoft
Office applications include beginning, intermediate and advanced levels.Microsoft Office is used by more than 1.1 billion people which equates to one in seven worldwide (Softpedia). Becoming savvy in this software platform will help increase your confidence to get the job done.
“Computers in today’s business world will never become obsolete,” said Kristy Mobley, Advanced Technology program manager. “However, your knowledge and skills can quickly become obsolete if you don’t stay current with fast-moving technology.”
The business environment demands the sharing of data, mobile technology and speedy communication. Microsoft Office’s tools enable businesses to be productive and communicate effectively regardless of location.
The slate of Microsoft Office’s new 2013 classes include Word, Access, Excel and PowerPoint. The courses are creatively designed to boost productivity and efficiency – two of the top qualities employers seek.
"I was very excited to learn about the services offered,” said Pamela Dukes, 2013 graduate. “I wanted to refresh my skills in Microsoft Office. It was really good, and the quality of education I received at KSU was excellent."
Upcoming 2013 Microsoft Office courses:
• July 22 – Access – Beginning • Aug. 5 – Access – Intermediate
• Aug. 12 – Word – Beginning • Aug. 19 – Word – Intermediate
• Aug. 26 – Excel – Beginning • Sept. 9 – Excel – Intermediate
• Sept. 16 – PowerPoint – Beginning • Sept. 23 – PowerPoint – Intermediate
QuickBooks 2014 – the No.1-rated small business accounting software:
• Nov. 13 – QuickBooks Beginning
All classes are offered at KSU Center, 3333 Busbee Drive in Kennesaw. Parking and WiFi are complimentary. For more information, email kmoble10@kennesaw.edu, visit ccpe.kennesaw.edu/computers or call 770-423-6765.