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ACCT 2033: Payroll Accounting
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Prerequisite: ACCT 2003 Principles of Accounting I. The federal rules and regulations governing employment, compensation, and payroll taxes are studied. Students will experience hands-on activities of calcu- lating payroll, payroll taxes, and preparations of payroll tax reports and records. The student will be taken through the entire payroll process from timekeeping, computation of gross earnings, determining federal income tax and other payroll withholdings to recording or accounting for wages, tax liabilities, and payments or deposits. Spring Semester.
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ACCT 2043: Introduction to Cost Accounting
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: ACCT 2013 Principles of Accounting II. This is an introductory course designed to provide students with a general understanding of the role that cost accounting plays in a business and how cost accounting affects companies every day. The student will study job-order costing, process costing, standard costing systems, and overhead allocations. Fall Semester.
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ACCT 2053: Introduction to Taxes
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Prerequisite: ACCT 2003 Principles of Accounting I. Students will study how tax laws, regulations, and judicial opinions are developed. Through taxation problems of individuals and corporations, the student will develop an understanding of how taxes affect business decision making. Fall Semester.
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ADMS 1203: Legal Transcription
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Teaches beginning legal transcription and legal terminology. This course is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of the transcription of various types of legal documents and formatting skills of documents from tape into mailable form. Spring Semester.
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ADMS 1213: Medical Transcription
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MEDL 1003 Medical Terminology Teaches beginning medical transcription and medical terminology. This course is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of the transcription of various types of medical reports and formatting skills of documents from tape into mailable form.
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ADMS 1523: Keyboarding II
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Prerequisite: Ability to keyboard. Provides production training in the refinement of the operation of alphabetic and numeric keyboards. Production work includes letters, memos, reports, business forms, résumé and tabulation. Skill development through drills for speedand accuracy control continues as an integral part of Keyboarding II.
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ADMS 2073: Professional Development
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
This course focuses on human relations skills necessary to be well-rounded and thoroughly prepared for the job world. Topics covered include the inner self, personal appearance, positive attitude, motivation, conflict and stress, and communications.
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ADMS 2413: Word/Information Processing
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Prerequisite: Ability to keyboard. An introduction to Microsoft Word 2000. Topics include creating, saving, and printing documents, and saving documents as Web pages. Projects include creating an announcement, creating a research paper, creating a business letter and résumé, and creating Web pages.
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ANTH 2233: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
Prerequisite: Students must meet the criteria under either (a) or (b) as follows: (a) 19 or above on the ACT Reading Test or 44 or above on the ASSET Reading Test; (b) Completion of READ 0033 Advanced Reading Techniques with a grade of "C" or higher. A study of the nature of man and human culture. Cultural anthropology will provide the tools necessary to begin to understand the different forms which behavior takes in different cultures, even though there are basic universals or similarities to human behavior. It also provides techniques for field work in the study of culture and basic anthropological kinship charting. Anthropological linguistics is viewed, as well as religions, the arts, and cultural change. A student whose placement score requires READ 0013 or READ 0033 is strongly advised against enrollment in this reading intensive course, prior to completion of READ 0013 College Reading Skills and READ 0033 Advanced Reading Techniques.
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ART 1013: Design I
3.00 Credits
Black River Technical College
An introductory class in the principles and theories of design and color. Students will develop the ability to discover design in any object, to produce multiple designs in projects, to understand the full scope of the color wheel and the necessity of color in nature. Upon completion of the course, students will be equipped to recognize and produce positive and negative spaces, value determinations, balanced compositions, grid transformations, and textural pieces. Various materials, such as markers, acrylic paints, ink, feathers, cloth, wire, twigs, etc. are used to develop the student's awareness of design elements. This course serves as an elective for students completing the Associate of Arts degree. It is also a college transfer course.
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