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3.00 Credits
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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4.00 Credits
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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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BUS1100. This course is a capstone experience designed to advance, enhance and reinforce software skills for the office professional with extensive integration of applications using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations and basic office operations. This course will improve the office professional's confidence in software applications by cultivating analytical, critical-thinking and problem-solving skills required in the office setting.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADMS1110. This course provides students with an in-depth understanding of advanced word processing techniques needed to facilitate the production, documentation and storage of business documents. The course will stress increased proficiency in the computer production of a variety of business documents while working with more complicated projects that incorporate many of the upper-level skills required at this level.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to advance, enhance and reinforce software skills for the office professional with extensive integration of applications using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations and basic Web page development. Advanced software features and tools will be used to design and create various documents for all applications. This course will improve the office professional's confidence in software applications and Internet searches by cultivating analytical, critical-thinking and problem-solving skills as required and experienced in the office setting.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ADMS1116 with a grade of c or higher. This course is designed to enhance the office professional's business communication skills by creating more advanced business documents that may include business plans, managerial reports, manuscripts, budgets, presentations and others. Language elements and writing mechanics will be reviewed, with extensive practice in proofreading, editing and revising as students learn to communicate efficiently, effectively and ethically. Students will use analytical, decision making and technology skills for collaborative and individually written documents and presentations.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides office support experience for students in their last semester of the ADMS AAS program. Each internship is individualized, and a training plan is created with each training site, providing students the opportunity to demonstrate their skills in a business setting. The internship experience will demonstrate that students will be better-prepared for positions above the entry level through the higher-level skills, roles and responsibilities learned in the AAS degree program,
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CPTR1104. Project management is a powerful set of tools and practices that provide a systematic approach to planning, organizing, controlling, and leading a project to successful completion. This course guides you through a step-by-step process for managing projects from the initial planning stage to final completion and evaluation. Successful implementation of project management processes is dependent on developed interpersonal skills. Therefore, this course also compares and contrasts project management and self-management skills, by reviewing the discipline of emotional intelligence.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the principles and practices of plant and related sciences as applied to increasing productivity and improvement of field crops. Emphasis is on crop selection and improvement through the breeding of crop varieties, seeds and seedlings, crop growth and development, crop production hazards, and the harvest and storage of field crops.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the economic environment of the agribusiness sectors of our economy. The course examines the role agriculture plays in the U.S. and global economies. Concepts to be examined include but are not limited to management of agribusiness, marketing of agribusiness, finance of agribusiness and government involvement in agriculture and agribusiness.
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