The COINMAC's intensive, hands-on training includes programs in the most in-demand technologies, such as PC Service & Support, Microsoft Windows 2000/XP, Oracle DBA, Web Graphics Designer, Web Multimedia Designer, Web Developer, E-Commerce Developer, and Client/Server Developer.

Most of the online computer classes offered by COINMAC are self-paced, and because they're web-based can be accessed from anywhere - your house, your place of employment, a remote tropical island, you name it!

OUR MISSION:

Our mission is to transform the current state of library and information technology, stimulate and promote management information system’s excellence by providing/developing resources for computer through information management teaching, training and consultancy.

 

OUR OBJECTIVES:

    The objectives include:
  • Providing information management advisory and consultancy services. Engage in research into all aspects of library and computer/information technology.
  • Providing and developing resources for archival development and Management Information Systems through training and consultancy services.
  • Providing a forum where representatives of both the public and private sectors of information management services institution could exchange ideas on trends in library and information technology.
 

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