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Schools with Degrees in Business Information Systems

Learn how to communicate in today's business world with training in business information systems. You'll learn to use spreadsheets, word processing programs, and databases and other applications used in the office. These programs are designed to improve your computer skills, either to prepare you for an entry level position, or to advance your career.

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The following schools offer degrees or diplomas in Business Information Systems:

Antonelli College prepares students for entry-level positions in word processing or computerized bookkeeping with its associate degree in Business Office Applications. The program focuses on business skills and software application proficiency.

Find out more about the Business Office Applications degree from Antonelli College, in Hattiesburg and Jackson, Mississippi and Cincinati, Ohio

Ashworth College teaches students to use personal computers, and create documents, spreadsheets, and databases in its PCs for Beginners correspondence diploma program. After learning the basics of PC's, Microsoft Windows and the Internet, students create and format word processing and spreadsheet documents using Microsoft Office.

Learn more about the distance learning PCs for Beginners diploma from Ashworth College

Baker College Online helps students learn how to operate personal computers and use popular software applications, including word processors and spreadsheets in its Computer Information Systems/Microcomputer Applications associate degree program. Students also learn accounting fundamentals, computer programming, and communications skills.

Learn more about the Associate degree of Computer Information Systems - Microcomputer Applications from Baker College Online

Brown Mackie College emphasizes technical training, problem solving, and communication skills in its Computer Software Technology associate degree program. Students learn to create and use spreadsheets using Excel, databases using Access, documents using Microsoft Word and presentations using PowerPoint. They also learn computerized accounting software.

Learn more about the Computer Software Technology programs at Brown Mackie College in Ft. Wayne, Merrillville, Michigan City and South Bend, Indiana; Fort Mitchell, Hopkinsville and Louisville, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio

National College provides the training you need to become proficient in the Microsoft Office suite of productivity applications, including MS Word, Excel, Access, and Outlook. The diploma program in Computerized Office Applications includes training in keyboarding skills and computer usage. The Associate degree in Computer Applications Technology adds additional general education training designed to advance the graduate's career. Graduates of both programs are eligible to take the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification.

The Computerized Office Applications diploma and Computer Applications Technology Associate degree are offered at the National College campuses listed below. (The diploma program is not available in Indianapolis, Ohio, or Bartlett and Memphis. The degree program is not available in Bluefield, Charlottesville and Lynchburg). Click on a campus name for more information.

Indianapolis, Indiana
Danville, Florence, Lexington, Louisville, Pikeville and Richmond, Kentucky
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton and Youngstown, Ohio
Bartlett, Bristol, Knoxville, Madison, Memphis, and Nashville, Tennessee
Charlottesville, Danville, Harrisonburg, Lynchburg, Martinsville, and Roanoke, Virginia
Princeton, West Virginia

TechSkills helps Students wishing to earn their Microsoft Certified Application Specialist for Office 2007 certification. The MCAS certification is used by Microsoft and employers to validate an individual's skills with the Microsoft Office 2007 desktop suite of applications. Training is provided on the entire Office suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook email.

TechSkills has campuses in the following cities:
California - Sacramento and San Jose
Colorado - Denver
Florida - Orlando and Tampa
Indiana - Indianapolis
Kansas - Kansas City
Minnesota - Minneapolis
North Carolina - Charlotte and Raleigh
Ohio - Cleveland, Columbus
Oklahoma - Oklahoma City
Tennessee - Nashville
Texas - Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston
Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Get more information on the Microsoft Office Specialist Certification Training available at TechSkills

TESST College of Technology provides training on the Internet and on commonly used computerized office applications. The Computerized Business Management program gives you hands-on training in the Microsoft Office suite, and prepares you for MOUS certification.

Find out more about the Computerized Business Management certificate from TESST College of Technology in Baltimore and Beltsville, Maryland

Virginia College helps students develop their computer, communications, and professional skills with its two year Administrative Office Management associate degree program. In addition to becoming MOS certified, students receive hands-on training in accounting and business management.

Find out more about the Administrative Office Management associate degree program from Virginia College





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