Computer Applications 12

Course code COMP 0970

Credit 4.0

Length 192.0 hours

Course outline View

Students will complete 2 of the following modules for ABE Provincial Level Computer Applications 12.

Word Processing: This course provides students with the basic knowledge and skills to use Microsoft Word, including advanced techniques in text editing, character and paragraph formatting, headers and footers, tables, styles and templates, mail merges, graphics and desktop publishing concepts.

Spreadsheet Management: This course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to use advanced spreadsheet data entry and formatting techniques. Students apply statistical, financial and decision-making functions, cell protection and data validation. Students create macros to automate worksheet management.

Database Management: This course is designed to show students the concepts of database management using Microsoft Access. Students will learn how to create relational database tables, backup and repair the database, view data through queries, perform data editing with screen forms and generate formal output in a variety of report formats. On completion of this course students will be able to create a functional database system. Students will explore ethical and social issues of database use.

Digital Art and Graphics: This course introduces tools and procedures required for digital art and graphic design. Basic terminology of digital images and file formats will be introduced. Students will begin their study of digital art using photo editing software (GIMP, Photoshop). Photo editing will introduce students to design software and familiarize them with common functions of design software such as movement, selection, and colour manipulation.

Computer Programming: This course introduces students to the topic of Computer Programming. Students will learn the basic syntax of a popular programming language (Java, python, or C++). Students will learn how to approach and solve problems using basic procedural solutions (one-dimensional arrays, non-nested loops, minimal nested conditionals, no recursion) that demonstrate understanding of the fundamental concepts of programming.

Prerequisites

Grade 10 English or equivalent.

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What you will learn

  • Word Processing:
    Advanced character and paragraph formatting
    Footnotes, endnotes, indexes, bookmarks, cross references and tables of contents
    Tables and columns
    Mail merge of letters and labels
    Productivity tools: wizards, styles and templates
    Sections, headers and footers
    Charts, graphics and images
  • Spreadsheet Management:
    Advanced data entry techniques
    Worksheet functions and formulas
    Advanced charts
    Reports
    Data analysis
    Macros
    Customized spreadsheets
  • Database Management:
    Introduction to Database Concepts
    Building a Database
    Working with Data
    Developing Queries
    Developing Forms
    Developing Reports
    Social and Ethical Issues
  • Digital Art and Graphics:
    Software options and basic terminology for graphic design
    Object transformations and selection options
    Common graphic design operations and tools
    Color and image formatting
    Various tools and operations relating to photo editing
    Extended software suites for graphic design
  • Computer Programming:
    Basic Programming Concepts
    Data Types
    Arrays
    Loops
    Conditional Statements
    Basic Algorithms
    Procedures

How to register

This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.

Course schedules

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60891 May 4, 2026
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Contact us

If you have any question, please email at advising@vcc.ca.

† This information is intended as a guideline only. Program and course details are subject to change with the approval of VCC's Board of Governors.

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