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Administrative Computing at Penn State


If you would benefit from technology training on administrative computing topics, please check the ITS Training Services' seminar registration system for detailed course information.

Topics

  • DATA WAREHOUSE
    Data Warehouse: Introduction to Queries
    Data Warehouse: Advanced Queries
    Data Warehouse: Introduction to Reports

    EIS
    EIS: Introduction
    EIS: Advanced

    DATA WAREHOUSE/EIS
    Data Warehouse & EIS: An Overview and Comparison

    FINANCIAL
    Penn State Financial: IBIS Financial on the Mainframe (CCOM)
    Penn State Financial: Intro to Electronic Forms Processing (IBIS)
    Penn State Financial: The Financial Information Tool (FIT)

    Turn Your Applications into Gold with eCommerce

Cost: Fees may apply


Registration:

Advance registration is required for all Administrative Computing topics. You may register through ITS Training Services' seminar registration system.

Registration Help:

For registration assistance, please contact ITS Training Services at (814) 863-9522.

Training On Demand:

In addition to courses scheduled through ITS Training Services, training on administrative computing topics is also available through Training On Demand at all campus locations, based on instructor and lab availability. To request a Training On Demand seminar, click here for the on-line request wizard.

Courses in Administrative Computing at Penn State are available through ITS Training Services, in collaboration with the Office of the Corporate Controller and Administrative Information Services.


          

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