Computer Skills
The Vocational Re-Entry program offers a wide range of classes that help you improve your basic computer skills.
VOC BCPP1 PowerPoint Basics 1:
Basic use of PowerPoint to create slide presentations.
VOC BCPP2 PowerPoint Basics 2:
Create PowerPoint presentations using text and object animation, video, audio, and hyperlinks.
VOC CPBC1 Basic Computing - Level 1:
Introduction to the personal computer, including terminology and basic computer operations in a Windows environment.
VOC CPBC2 Basic Computing - Level 2:
Create documents in applications such as Microsoft Word; includes basic computer maintenance and problem-solving techniques.
VOC CPBC3 Basic Computing - Level 3:
Software application skills including creative projects which introduce computer graphics.
VOC CPBE1 Basic Excel - Level 1:
Introduction to Excel, including terminology, and working with data in a spreadsheet application.
VOC CPBE2 Basic Excel - Level 2:
Basic functions in Excel including formulas, sorting, filtering data, and formatting tables.
VOC CPBE3 Basic Excel - Level 3:
Basic Excel including storing, manipulating and analyzing data in spreadsheets, and displaying data graphically using charts.
VOC BCDP Basic Computing - Desktop Publishing:
Basic desktop publishing to create and produce professional-looking publications.
VOC CPCC Creative Computing:
Creative skills in utilizing graphic designs for projects such as business cards, letterhead, labels, flyers, Posters, greeting cards, and computer-generated fabric designs.
VOC CPDI Digital Photography for the Beginner:
Digital camera operations, image management, composition, and use of graphics software.
VOC CPNET Internet Research - an Introduction:
Fundamental Internet functions including terminology, email, search engines, and research tools.
VOC DCIS Digital Citizenship - Internet Safety Course:
Fundamentals of digital citizenship, for responsible and ethical use of digital technologies in various workplace settings.
VOC DMB Digital Media Basics for the Workplace:
Fundamentals of digital and social media for workplace exploring key concepts and tools used in digital landscape for professional growth.
VOC MIT Mobile Information Technology:
Introduction to mobile information technology for skills, concepts, and principles to safely and effectively use mobile platform devices and the internet.
Spring 2025 Schedule:
- Visit the Mt. SAC Schedule of Classes online to view classes for the current term.
- Click "Search for Classes."
- Select the appropriate term.
- Click the bubble next to "Noncredit."
- Type in the Course Number (e.g. BCPP1, CPBE1, CPNET, etc.).
- Click the bubble next to "No" in the Open Classes Only section.
- Optional: select your preferred day(s) of the week.
- Click "Submit."
For further assistance with navigating the Mt. SAC Schedule of Classes, contact Student Online Support (SCE SOS).