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ADMS 1112: Desktop Publishing
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course introduces the concepts, terminology, techniques and applications of desktop publishing and incorporates advanced document processing skills. The student develops skills in critical thinking, decision making and creativity. In addition, the student will reinforce collaborative learning in planning, designing and evaluating business documents.
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ADMS 1116: Business Communications I
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course prepares students for oral, written and non-verbal business communication skills and competencies required within the workplace. Students will apply proper business formats in memos, letters and other business documents using the direct, indirect and persuasive approaches in both formal business and social business style formats. The principles of grammar, punctuation, spelling and word usage will be applied and developed to gain a greater mastery to impart information professionally while matching style and tone in business writing. Other topics may include strategies for internal and external communication situations, audience analysis and communication through technology individually or within teams.
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ADMS 1120: Administrative Office Procedures
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course covers the skills and procedures required for the administrative office professional within the automated modern office. Topics may include time management, leading teams, handling conflict resolution, managing projects, planning and scheduling events, and arranging travel. Students will develop skills in office procedures, telephone techniques, evaluating equipment and software purchases, budgeting, managing inventory and processing mail. This course will provide the student with in-depth exposure to the roles and responsibilities of an office professional, both ethically and professionally.
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ADMS 1128: Records Management
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course is an introduction to the procedures and rules for indexing and storing documents in alphabetic, numeric, geographic, subject and chronological systems. It also includes an introduction to the procedures for managing document and record storage systems. Applications include electronic storage and retrieval using database software for computers.
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ADMS 1130: Office Software Applications
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course is designed to provide the office professional with software application skills in spreadsheets, databases and email as used in the office environment. Spreadsheet topics may include formatting documents, managing workbooks and worksheets, filtering and sorting, and utilizing importing and exporting of data. Databases may also include creating and utilizing tables, queries, forms and reports, and refining sorting and filtering to generate forms and reports. Email topics may include sending, replying and forwarding email, creating contacts, customizing calendar settings, scheduling meetings and appointments, and creating groups and distribution lists.
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ADMS 1142: Career Internship I
2.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This is a career enrichment course designed to give students an in-depth understanding of professional employment expectations and opportunities. This course will emphasize the expectations career professionals face in today's workplace regarding interpersonal communication, decision-making, ethical behavior, policies, professional conduct, project completion, team building, and time and resource management. Students will use course concepts and skills to complete a professional project in their area of career interest.
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ADMS 1190: Keyboarding II
1.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
Pre-requisite: ADMS1100. This course covers advanced formatting and text editing techniques that focus on developing enhanced proofreading, editing and revising skills. Emphasis is on improving speed and increasing accuracy in the operation of the alpha, numeric, symbol and punctuation keys and in developing text editing concepts, critical thinking and decision-making skills.
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ADMS 1240: Presentations and Desktop Publishing
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
Prerequisites: BUS1100. This course introduces the concepts, terminology, techniques and applications of presentations and desktop publishing and incorporates advanced document processing skills. Students will create a slide show to present information. Students will enter text, add and delete slides, format and design themes, and present information in a variety of methods. Students develop skills in critical thinking, decision making and creativity while planning, designing and evaluating business presentations and documents.
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ADMS 1400: Office Administration
4.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course covers skills and procedures required for the administrative office professional within today's office. Students will develop skills in customer service, telephone techniques, appointment scheduling, meeting and event planning, virtual office procedures, records management, project management and safety in the workplace. Topics will focus on professional practices occurring in the modern work environment using technology applications.
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ADMS 1410: Office Administration
3.00 Credits
Minnesota State Community and Technical College
This course covers skills and procedures required for the administrative office professional within today's office. Students will develop skills in customer service, telephone techniques, appointment scheduling, meeting and event planning, virtual office procedures, records management and project management. Topics will focus on professional practices occurring in the modern work environment using technology applications.
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