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  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to careers in office technology and emphasizes various ways information is electronically processed in today's office environment. Special emphasis is placed on units in career information, business telephone usage, filing, and human relations skills needed to be successful as an office worker. Corequisites: OST 1100, 1100L, 1330. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course the student will be learning basic functions using a popular word processing, basic functions, and simple applica-
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is a corequisite to the Beginning Word Processing course. In this course the student will be applying basic functions using a popular word processing program currently on the market. This course covers theory and definitions of word processing, basic functions, and simple applications using the word processing program. In addition, this course covers the basic functions and information about Microsoft Windows, the disk operating system. Corequisite: OST 1741. Special fee. (2 hour lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Teaches how to use a desktop publishing software program on a microcomputer system with a mouse. Students will learn how to design different types of publications to include text and graphics for newsletters, flyers, posters, brochures, and booklets or for any other publishing need. No prior design or publishing experience is required. A.S. degree credit only. Prerequisite: OST 1741. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
  • 1.00 Credits

    This entry-level 1-credit class emphasizes an introduction to the use of a spreadsheet for microcomputers. The class will provide an understanding of what a spreadsheet is, how it works, and its applications in business will be introduced. Classes are conducted in a laboratory environment where a microcomputer is available for each student. The content of this class will continually change to keep pace with current technology. Special fee. (1 hour lecture)
  • 1.00 Credits

    This one-credit workshop offers students in the Office Administration program the opportunity to learn the concepts, terminology, and basic functions of an office software program. Special fee. (1 hour lecture)
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This is the beginning course in machine shorthand. This course emphasizes learning to write the Phoenix theory on the shorthand machine as well as the ability to read rapidly from shorthand notes. The student will be required to write vocabulary words on the shorthand machine and than transcribe them into correct English. Good skills in grammar and spelling are necessary for success in this course. Pre/corequisite: OST 1100. Special fee. (4 hour lecture) 1100 or credit by examination. Corequisite: OST 1110L. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This is the second course in machine shorthand. This course emphasizes reviewing the Phoenix theory on the shorthand machine as well as to continue to increase speed on the shorthand machine. The student will be required to take timed dictation on the shorthand machine and then transcribe on a keyboard utilizing all the skills of a good transcriptionist. Good skills in grammar and spelling are necessary for success in this course. Prerequisite: OST 2221. Special fee. (4 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is the intermediate course in machine shorthand. This course emphasizes twovoice dictation, jury charge, and literary dictation. The student will be required to take timed dictation on the shorthand machine and then transcribe on a keyboard utilizing all the skills of a good transcriptionist. Good skills in grammar and spelling are necessary for success in this course. Prerequisite: OST 2222 (Machine Shorthand 2) Students entering this course should have earned a minimum of a C grade in Machine Shorthand 2 or the equivalent (passed dictation tests at 80 wpm for three minutes with 97 percent accuracy), should be able to type at least 35 words per minute, and should have good skills in grammar, spelling and punctuation. It is recommended that the student have completed or be enrolled in Keyboarding and Word Processing. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This is the fourth course in machine shorthand. This course emphasizes two-voice dictation, jury charge, and literary dictation. The student will be required to take timed dictation on the shorthand machine and then transcribe on a keyboard utilizing all the skills of a good transriptionist. Good skills in grammar and spelling are necessary for success in this course. Prerequisite: OST 2223 (Machine Shorthand 3). Students entering this course should have earned a minimum of a C grade in Machine Shorthand 3 or the equivalent (passed literary dictation at 100 wpm, jury charge dictation at 110 wpm, and testimony of 120 for three minutes with 97 percent accuracy), should be able to type at least 45 words per minute, and should have good skills in grammar, spelling and punctuation. At this time the student should have completed or be enrolled in Business Writing and Legal Dictation and Transcription. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
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