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5.00 Credits
3 units 5 hours weekly Advisory: Completion of OT 102 (40 wpm), and Eligibility for READ 099. This full-semester class is designed for the heavily experienced keyboarding student at an advanced level. Expected keying speed upon class entry is approximately 40 wpm. Emphasis is placed on document production for specific occupations and sophisticated use of word processing software. (CSU, AVC) ( R3)
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0.00 Credits
0 units Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in OT 103. This zero-unit course provides access to the open computer lab to help students complete course assignments and master learning objectives.
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1.00 Credits
1 unit 30 hours total Advisory: Eligibility for READ 099. This short-term course is designed for the inexperienced keyboarding student seeking an introduction to keyboarding technique and fingering skills. Only the basic alphabetic, numeric and symbol keys are introduced. This course is not designed to develop vocational keyboarding skill and is not recommended for office technology majors. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will receive "pass" or "no pass" onl(AVC) ( R1)
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0.00 Credits
0 units Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in OT 105. This zero-unit course provides access to the open computer lab to help students complete course assignments and master learning objectives.
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1.00 Credits
1 unit 30 hours total Advisory: Eligibility for READ 099, and Ability to key at 25 wpm. This short-term refresher course is for the student wishing to improve his/her keyboarding skill to enter, reenter, or accept promotion in secretarial employment. Basic fingering technique is not covered. The class focuses on diagnosis of problem keys, key sequences, and drilling techniques to improve student speed and accuracy. Emphasis is on building speed and reducing errors through drilling exercises. NOTE: No grade will be given for this class; student will receive "pass" or "no pass" onl(CSU, AVC) ( R3)
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0.00 Credits
0 units Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in OT 107. This zero-unit course provides access to the open computer lab to help students complete course assignments and master learning objectives.
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4.00 Credits
3 units 4 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of CA 111 and OT 102 (40 wpm). Advisory: Completion of BUS 111 or BUS 113, and Eligibility for ENGL 099 and READ 099. This course is designed for students who wish to develop advanced skills in creating and editing business documents using Microsoft Word. Topics include advanced formatting with templates and macros, tables, charts, outlines, columns, graphics, styles, merging, sorting and selecting, fill-in forms, tables, and indexes. 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 Microsoft Word to create, format, and edit documents. An understanding of file management, cutting and pasting, creating headers and footers, using footnotes and endnotes, and standard letter and punctuation styles is important. Computer graphics students see CG 115. (CSU, AVC)
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4.00 Credits
3 units 4 hours weekly Advisory: Completion of CA 103 or CA 221, and Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 070. This course involves the study of concepts and skills of spreadsheet software for office technology purposes, from introductory through intermediate levels using business math concepts. Efficient and effective solutions to quantitative problems will be developed using spreadsheets, integrated with other applications. Students will be able to enter data, develop formulas, use functions, create charts, design and document spreadsheet files, import/ export/manipulate data, including various output and reporting options, and integrate between applications. BEFORE ENROLLING students should have used spreadsheet software to enter labels and numbers, save and retrieve files, create charts, and print. Familiarity and experience using PC software and hardware is important. Business administration and computer majors see CA 121. (CSU, AVC)
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3.00 Credits
3 unit 3 hours weekly Advisory: Completion of MOA 101, and Eligibility for ENGL 099 and READ 099. This is an introductory course in the basic principles of coding for the medical office. Major units of study include: 1) coding medical procedures using the Physicians' Current Procedural Terminology ( CPT); 2) coding diseases, mental disorders, neoplasms, pregnancy, childbirth, congenital anomalies, symptoms, signs and ill-defined conditions, injury, and poisoning using the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Edition, Clinical Modification ( ICD9-CM); 3) coding supplies, materials and injections using the Health Care Financing Administration Common Procedure Coding System ( HCPCS) and The Red Book for NDC coding of medications and supplies; and 4) reviewing the current Medicare and State of California Medi- Cal coding billing guidelines. (AVC)
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3.00 Credits
3 units 3 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 070. This course provides a concise, yet comprehensive, overview of medical insurance terms and physician billing procedures. It also provides beginning instruction in ICD-9 CM and CPT coding systems, medical terminology, and an overview of confidentiality issues and legal terms related to medical billing. Students will complete medical insurance forms for group and private insurances, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, HMOs, Medicare, Medi-Cal, and the TRICARE/CHAMPUS Programs. Also covered will be insurance and related forms for Unemployment Insurance, State Disability Insurance, and Workers' Compensation. An overview of hospital billing procedures will be included. (AVC)
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