Start your journey toward digital confidence with our Office Management – Computer Basics course — specifically designed for true beginners. Whether you’re aiming to build essential computer skills for the workplace or personal use, this course gives you the tools to feel confident and independent using a Windows computer.
This hands-on course provides step-by-step guidance through the core skills needed to operate a computer effectively. You’ll explore:
Navigating Windows 10 and customizing your desktop.
Essential file and folder operations for organizing your documents.
Cloud computing basics, including OneDrive and online file storage.
Professional email communication using Outlook.
Using Microsoft Word Online for document creation.
Safe and efficient internet browsing.
This course is ideal for:
Individuals with little to no computer experience.
Career changers or job seekers looking to build digital literacy.
Adults returning to the workforce.
Anyone wanting to feel more confident using a computer at home or in an office.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Log in and operate a Windows 10 computer with ease.
Customize your computer’s desktop and settings.
Perform file management tasks including creating, moving, and deleting folders.
Store and access documents using cloud storage platforms.
Use email professionally to communicate in business environments.
Safely navigate the internet, protecting your data and privacy.
Beginner-Friendly Format: No prior computer experience needed.
Certificate of Completion provided.
Flexible schedule with hands-on instruction in small groups.
Serves as a strong foundation for advanced training in administration, customer service, or office management.
Take the first step toward becoming computer-savvy with the Office Management – Computer Basics course. Develop the confidence to succeed in today’s digital world—at work and at home.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to recognize when to use each of the Microsoft Office programs to create professional business documents. Apply skills and concepts for basic use of computer hardware, software, networks, and the Internet in the workplace and in future coursework as identified by the internationally accepted Internet and Computing Core (IC3) standards.