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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BOT 104 Code B, C Prerequisite: ENG* E101 and BOT* E111. An introductory course in the principles of Speedwriting, includes a mastery of Speedwriting forms and phrases, development of reading and writing Speedwriting material, and simple new matter dictation. This course is designed for both personal use note-taking as well as note-taking in the office.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BOT 120 Code B, C Prerequisite: ENG* E101 and a grade of "C" or higher inBOT* E111 or permission of the Instructor. Parallel: BOT* E112. An introduction to computer literacy, computer applications, concepts, and operations. A software package provides hands-on experience in various models of letters, reports, special forms, and rough drafts. The student will be able to create, edit, manipulate, and print documents leading to entry level skills in Windows-based computer software package. Substantial laboratory time is required in the computer lab.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BOT 223 Code B, C Prerequisite: BOT* E111 with a grade of "C" or higher andeither BOT* E137 or BOT* E215. Continued emphasis on developing advanced applications using computer-generated office simulations used in business/industry. Emphasis will be placed on the advanced skills in word processing and integrating spreadsheet applications, data base management procedures, presentation software, graphics, Publisher desktop publishing and other new software applications as they become part of the mix.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BOT 218 Code B, C ENG*E101 and BOT*E112 and BOT*E137 or permission of the instructor. A course designed to equip students with the problem-solving and decision-making skills necessary to operate a word processing system. This course covers more complex operations performed on a word processor. Concepts will be stressed. Familiarity with the technical and functional operations of the word processor and several specialized types of operations such as merge, graphics, and proofreading and communications as they relate to the efficient operation of a wordprocessing system will be essential. Pagination will be utilized. Substantial laboratory time is required each week.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CS 203 (CSA* E135) Code B, C Prerequisite: CSA* E106 or BOT* E210 or permission of the instructor. Basic computer touch-typing skills required. Provides students with the hands-on experience necessary to create, print, modify, and enhance electronic spreadsheets. This course also covers creating and printing charts; using formulas with absolute addresses and function formulas; Goal Seek; Solver, using and filtering Data Lists; creating Pivot Charts, using Outlines, Subtotals, and Lookup functions, and preparing what-if alternatives. Substantial lab time is requred in the computer lab.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BOT 220 Code B, C Prerequisite: BOT* E112 and BOT* E137 or BOT* E215 or permission of the instructor.* A course designed for students who desire some familiarity with desktop publishing processes through a hands-on approach. Students will be introduced to a desktop publishing software package such as PageMaker or others used in producing newsletters, reports, graphics, style sheets and master pages, special effects and scanned images. Substantial laboratory time is required each week. * Non-degree/nonmatriculating students require permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CS 205 or CSA* E145 Code B, C Prerequisite: CSA* E106 or BOT* E210 or permission of the instructor. Basic computer touch-typing skills required. Provides students with hands-on experience entering and editing data, working with and customizing forms, creating and using queries, creating and customizing printing reports and mailing labels, and creating and relating tables using database software. Substantial lab time will be required in the computer lab.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BOT 216 Code B, C Prerequisite: BOT* E112 and BOT* E137 and BOT* E215. Development of competence in the operation of the transcription machine. Included will be language arts review; machine transcription techniques; material preview by listening to items; use of rough drafts; first-time final copy; and production skill development. Substantial laboratory time is required each week.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BOT 212 Code B, C Prerequisite: ENG* E101 and BOT* E112 or permission of the instructor. An investigation into office automation designed to give a perspective to the role of the college-trained administrative assistant. Development of office skills and problem-solving techniques are explored. Included are human relations skills, time-management techniques, interpersonal communications skills, timings, resumes, cover letters, and listening skills as well as decision-making competencies. Techniques used in applying for a job and a review of the employment process utilize rolemodel processes. Other models may be included as technology changes. Substantial laboratory time is required each week.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: BOT 205 Code B Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E101. An introductory course that will address the broad areas of administrative office management. It is designed to assist the student in forming a basic philosophy of the administrative office manager and to assist in developing skills in managerial decision making, and to create a desire to choose administrative office management as a career.
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