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Microsoft Excel 2003 is a spreadsheet application and part of Microsoft Office. ALISON's free online course covers working with Microsoft Excel spreadsheet software to create, edit and save worksheets and workbooks. Completing this free Microsoft Excel course will improve your workplace skill set. <br />
<p>This free online course covers all you need to know to use Microsoft Access 2003 to an intermediate level. </p><br /> <p>Learn about creating and using a database - a key skill in today's workplace. Access 2003 is a component of Microsoft Office, and completing this course represents a significant part of the Microsoft Office 2003 training program. </p> <br /> <p>Once you complete the course, you can be eligible for an ALISON certificate in Microsoft Access 2003. </p>
Anybody working in the knowledge economy needs to present ideas to people in an attractive and effective manner. This short, free online course covers the fundamental principles of using Microsoft PowerPoint 2003. Creating a PowerPoint presentation is a great way of communicating your ideas. This free PowerPoint course helps you achieve great looking and effective presentations. Completing this course also looks great on your resume!<br />
An opportunity for graduate study of advanced subjects in Brain and Cognitive Sciences not included in other subject listings. The key topics covered in this course are Bipolar Disorder, Psychosis, Schizophrenia, Genetics of Psychiatric Disorder, DISC1, Ca++ Signaling, Neurogenesis and Depression, Lithium and GSK3 Hypothesis, Behavioral Assays, CREB in Addiction and Depressive Behaviors, The GABA System-I, The GABA System-II, The Glutamate Hypothesis of Schizophrenia, The Dopamine Pathway and DARPP32.
This series of research talks by members of the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences introduces students to different approaches to the study of the brain and mind.
Topics include:
- From Neurons to Neural Networks
- Prefrontal Cortex and the Neural Basis of Cognitive Control
- Hippocampal Memory Formation and the Role of Sleep
- The Formation of Internal Modes for Learning Motor Skills
- Look and See: How the Brain Selects Objects and Directs the Eyes
- How the Brain Wires Itself