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3.00 Credits
The course provides additional knowledge and skills to prepare students for employment in office occupations. Some areas of study are word processing systems, office reprographics, telecommunications, report writing, records management systems, travel and conference arrangements, and office team environment. Students will benefit from this class by learning basic procedures which office professionals are expected to know and by improving their interpersonal skills. Prerequisite: Typing skills necessary. Microcomputer Applications helpful.
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3.00 Credits
The course provides certain knowledge and skills to prepare students for employment in office occupations. Some areas of study are word processing systems, office reprographics, telecommunications, letter and memo composition, using various references, procedures of report writing, and records management systems.
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3.00 Credits
Document transcription is training in the typing of transcribed medical documents. Another emphasis is the development of language arts skills, toward the production of mailable office documents. Prerequisite: Basic typing skills.
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2.00 Credits
Provides students with the opportunity to develop competence on the electronic calculator. Students will gain working knowledge of calculators in order to be able to successfully solve common business problems and more effectively transfer this operating knowledge to similar business machines that may be encountered in the business world.
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this interdisciplinary course is to introduce the student to the practical application of leadership, teamwork, strategic plans and leadership behavior. Course activities will emphasize practical experience through class interaction and community interaction projects. Prerequisites: BUS117 Introduction to Leadership or Instructor Approval
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for people who are new to the study of insurance. Students are presumed to have no particular background or skill other than the ability to read and write English. Through their studies, students prepare to pass the national IIA examination. This course also provides a foundation for the subsequent study of property and casualty. It corresponds to INTRO course developed by the Insurance Institute of America.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide an overview of the insurance industry and its function as well as an understanding of the basic principles of property and liability insurance. This course also provides a foundation for the subsequent study of personal insurance and commercial insurance. It corresponds to INS21 developed by the Insurance Institute of America.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide the student with identification and analysis of personal loss exposures and the various kinds of insurance available to protect individuals and families from the financial consequences of personal losses, including homeowners and other dwelling coverage's, personal liability, inland marine, auto, life, health, and government programs. It corresponds to INS22 developed by the Insurance Institute of America.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide the student with analysis of commercial loss exposures and coverage, including property, business income, inland and ocean marine, crime, boiler and machinery, general liability, business auto, workers' compensation, and business owners as well as miscellaneous coverage's. It corresponds to INS23 developed by the Insurance Institute of America.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide the student with concepts and techniques of what is sometimes called "the Quality movement". Three broad service areas are covered: Customer Orientation; Process Improvement; and Employee Involvement. Case studies applicable to agencies, companies, claim people, underwriters, customer service and representatives. This course corresponds to AIS25 developed by the Insurance Institute of America.
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