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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 units 3 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for College Level Reading and ENGL 101. This course presents an examination of our commercial environment. Includes analysis of the historical development leading into our contemporary institutions and processes. Contracts, sales, Uniform Commercial Code and negotiable instruments are emphasized. Students will be challenged in areas of critical analysis, logic and reasoning. [CAN BUS 8] (CSU, UC, AVC)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 units 3 hours weekly Advisory: Completion of BUS 201, and Eligibility for College Level Reading and ENGL 101. This course examines our commercial environment, including the law of property, wills, estates, trusts, the various forms of business organization, creditor's rights, secured transactions, bankruptcy, securities along with securities regulation, international law and government regulation of business. Students will be challenged in areas of critical analysis, logic and reasoning. (CSU, UC, AVC)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 units 3 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for College Level Reading and ENGL 101. This transfer-level course is designed to identify and compare differences in gender communication in an organizational setting and raise awareness of the differences in both genders to improve interaction between genders in business settings. Special emphasis is placed on how gender impacts the outlook regarding work in organizations, the differences in work-life prioritization, and evaluation of work performance based on genderspecific criteria. The course will evaluate the role of women in such areas as enhanced employee relations, goal setting, networking, competing, sexism, mentoring, and career leadership planning. (CSU, AVC)
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 units 4 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 070. This course is designed to teach the first-time computer user the features of a microcomputer, how a microcomputer operates, and how to select a microcomputer that best fits individual needs. Students will learn how to use the major features of popular software applications, including word processors (MS Word), spreadsheets (MS Excel), database managers (MS Access), presentation managers (MS PowerPoint), and Internet browsers. This course includes "handson"operation of a microcomputer. No prior computer experience is needed. NOTE: Business majors who have completed ACCT 201, with a grade of "C" or better, and are planning ontransferring to a university, are advised to take CA 221. Computer-oriented majors should consider CIS 101. (CSU, UC, AVC)
  • 0.00 Credits

    0 units Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CA 103. This zero-unit course provides access to the open computer lab to help students complete course assignments and master learning objectives.
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 units 4 hours weekly Advisory: Completion of CA 103 or CA 221 or CIS 101, and Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099, and MATH 070. This course is intended to provide the student with the workable knowledge that is needed for the installation, setup, and troubleshooting of hardware and software related to personal computers and peripheral devices. The course will also provide information needed to help prepare for the A+ Certification Exams. BEFORE ENROLLING students should be able to create folders, format disks, copy files, rename files, create shortcuts and use Windows Explorer. This course will involve problem solving and troubleshooting. Students should also be familiar with DOS commands and the installation of application software. (AVC)
  • 4.00 Credits

    (formerly same course as OT 110) 3 units 4 hours weekly Advisory: Completion of CA 103 or CA 221 and OT 101, or the Ability to type 30 wam, and Eligibility for ENGL 099 and READ 099. The concepts of word processing emphasizing WordPerfect for Windows. Topics covered include basic text editing and formatting, management of files and directories, printing, fonts, tabs, headers/ footers, footnotes/endnotes, cutting and pasting, using multiple windows, and standard letter and punctuation styles. This vocational-oriented course will serve students seeking a certificate, associate degree, or desiring to transfer to a fouryear institution. BEFORE ENROLLING students should have used a word processing program to create, save, retrieve, edit and print. (CSU, AVC)
  • 4.00 Credits

    (formerly same course as OT 111) 3 units 4 hours weekly Advisory: Completion of CA 103 or CA 221 and OT 101, or the Ability to type 30 wam, and Eligibility for ENGL 099 and READ 099. T h i s c o u r s e c o v e r s t h e c o n c e p t s o f w o r d p r o c e s s i n g e m p h a s i z i n g Microsoft Word. Topics covered include preparing documents, text formatting and editing, management of files and folders, formatting paragraphs, using multiple windows, and standard letter and punctuation styles. This vocationally oriented course will serve students seeking a certificate, associate degree, or desiring to transfer to a four-year institution. BEFORE ENROLLING students should have used a word processing program to create, save, retrieve, edit, and print. (CSU, AVC)
  • 0.00 Credits

    (formerly same course as OT 111L) 0 units Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CA 111. This zero-unit course provides access to the open computer lab to help students complete course assignments and master learning objectives.
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 units 4 hours weekly Advisory: Completion of CA 103 or CA 221, and Eligibility for READ 099 and MATH 070. This course involves the study of concepts and skills of spreadsheet software, from introductory through more advanced levels. Efficient and effective solutions to quantitative problems will be developed using spreadsheets, integrated with other applications. Topics to be covered include: data entry, formulas, functions, charts, design and document spreadsheet files, import/export/manipulate data, use problem-solving tools, various output and reporting options, integration with other applications, web integration, formatting, and automate tasks with macro modules. Telecommunication skills such as E-mail and discussion forums will be learned and utilized. Software used in the class includes an integrated productivity suite, Microsoft Office, which incorporates Excel spreadsheet software, browsers, file compression and other special-purpose applications, and telecommunication software such as E-mail, discussion forums and assignment drop-box. BEFORE ENROLLING students should have used spreadsheet software to enter labels and numbers, develop formulas, save and retrieve files, create charts and print. Familiarity and experience using PC software and hardware is important. (CSU, AVC)
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