IT Short Course - Microsoft Office Specialist: Word
What is special about this course?
Learn the mean features of Word to create professional-looking reports, multi-column newsletters and business correspondence
Improve your productivity in a range of Microsoft packages and gain formal accreditation for your skills.
Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certified employees are proven to be significantly more productive when using Microsoft Office applications.
Research indicates that MOS certified individuals have increased competence, productivity, and credibiity with their employers, co-workers and clients.
MOS helps to increase job satisfaction and provides employers with a measurable return on their training investment.
MOS is proven to be popular and effective as criteria for recruiting staff for roles that use Microsoft Office applications every day.
Entry requirements
You should have a basic knowledge of Word software
Included in the course:
- Print and save documents
- Insert text and paragraphs
- Format text and paragraphs
- Order and group text and paragraphs
- Create and modify tables
- Create and modify lists
- Create and manage simple references
- Insert and format graphic elements
- Insert and format SmartArt graphics
How will I study my course?
- Flexible
Full tutor support is available.
Combine learning in the centre with time at home or work giving you the flexbility to fit study around work and family commitments.
How long will my course last?
20 HoursWhere can I study my course?
- UHI Perth
Start date
Course starts throughout the year
20 hours over 10 weeks (£120)
Fees
Most full-time students will have their fees paid.
Students on part-time courses may also be eligible to have their course fees waived.
Is there more information available online?
You can use the above QR code to connect directly to the course details.
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