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  • 3.00 - 5.00 Credits

    This is the fifth course in machine shorthand. This course emphasizes two-vice dictation, jury charge, and literary dictation. The student will be required to take timed dictation on the shorthand machine and then tran-
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This is the final course in machine shorthand. This course emphasizes achieving the speeds on two-twice dictation, jury charge, and literary dictation for passing the Registered Professional Reporter Exam given by the National Court Reporters Association as well as interning in the courts, and polishing the skills needed to become a successful court reporter. Prerequisite: OST 2225 (Machine Shorthand 5. Students entering this course should have earned a minimum of a C grade in Machine Shorthand 5 or the equivalent (passed literary dictation at 150 wpm, jury charge dictation at 170 wpm, and testimony dictation at 180 wpm for five 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 Medical Dictation and Transcription, Legal Dictation and Transcription, and Court Procedures and Law Terms. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Computer Aided Transcription (CAT) teaches the students the correct techniques to use and procedures to follow when using computer aided transcription hardware and software similar to most computer courses. Students will be given dictation to be written on a stenotype keyboard. The students will prepare transcripts utilizing a computer aided transcription system where a machine shorthand theory will be input, translated, edited, and output. Students will be evaluated on the number of transcripts completed, the quality of transcripts and attendance. Prerequisite: OST 2221. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The purpose of this course is to develop the skills in spelling legal terms, taking dictation, and transcribing legal material. Prerequisite: OST 2602. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The purpose of this course is to develop the skills in spelling medical terms, taking dictation, and transcribing medical material. Prerequisites: OST 2224, HIM 2472. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This hands-on, three-credit course emphasizes the use of a spreadsheet for microcomputers. This course is designed to provide concepts, features, and commands of a spreadsheet for business and office administration applications. Classes are conducted in a hands-on lecture/laboratory environment where a microcomputer is available for each student. The content of this course will continually change to keep pace with current technology. The lab emphasizes the use and practice of a spreadsheet for microcomputers. Corequisite: OST 2311L. (3 hour lecture)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Emphasis is on the use and practices of utilizing spreadsheets in a business environment. This course is designed to provide training in concepts, features, and commands of a spreadsheet for business and office administration applications. This includes designing and creating worksheets, formatting worksheets, analyzing worksheet data, and working with workbooks. Special fee. (2 hour lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Covers the procedures for writing effective business letters and memorandums, a review of grammar, and the proper format of today's business correspondence. Students learn how to prepare inquiry letters, direct and indirect response letters, application letters and resumes, and short reports. Prerequisite: OST 1330. (3 hour lecture)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a comprehensive course in the use of a database for microcomputers. This course is designed to provide training on concepts, features, and commands of a database for business and office administration applications. Classes are conducted in a hands-on lecture/ laboratory environment where a microcomputer is available for each student. The content of this course will continually change to keep pace with current technology. The lab emphasizes the use and practice of a database for microcomputers. Prerequisite: CGS 1060 or OST 2854C; corequisite: OST 2362L. Special fee. (3 hour lecture) scribe 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 2224 (Machine Shorthand 4). Students entering this course should have earned a minimum of a C grade in Machine Shorthand 4 or the equivalent (passed literary dictation at 120 wpm, jury charge dictation at 140 wpm, and testimony dictation at 150 wpm for four 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 Medical Dictation and Transcription. Special fee. (3 hour lecture)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Emphasis is on providing practice in applying concepts, features and commands of a database for business and office administration applications. This course is designed to assist the student to create a customized database, modify the structure of an existing database, retrieve information from a database, and integrate database applications with other applications. Corequisite: OST2362. Special fee. (2 hour lab)
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