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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: ESLN 3400 Students will acquire basic knowledge of the keyboard to interact more efficiently with desk top computers, computer terminals, or electronic communication systems. Instruction covers introduction to the keyboard and development of basic keyboarding skills.
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3.00 Credits
Advise: SECY 9374; ESLN 3600 Students produce standard office documents using electric or electronic typewriters. Students learn to accurately type and transcribe documents. Includes composing typical office correspondence, producing statistical reports, and accurately assessing personal productivity.
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3.00 Credits
Advise: ESLN 3300; TRST 4601 Multi-skills laboratory for self-paced training in a variety of traditional office skills on a variety of automated office systems. Beginning modules provide instruction in basic keyboarding, basic production typing, and 10-key calculation; intermediate modules instruction in filing, spelling, computer literacy, and production typing; and advanced modules training in statistical keyboarding, automated keyboarding systems, and word processing.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Techniques in acquiring and keeping a job, preparing a resume. locating job openings through newspaper want ads and other sources, and preparing for job interviews.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: ESLN 3800 Development of written communication skills: punctuation, business vocabulary, capitalization, composition of business correspondence, spelling, proofreading, and use of office reference materials.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: SECY 9401 or equivalent, ESLN 3800 Continued development of written communication skills: punctuation, business vocabulary, capitalization, composition of business correspondence, spelling, proofreading, and use of office reference materials.
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3.00 - 45.00 Credits
Advise: SECY 9401 or equivalent, ESL Level 6+ A lecture-lab course to develop basic writing skills for the business world. Topics in this course include developing meaningful paragraphs, writing opening and closing sentences in letters, and writing good-news letters and bad-news letters.
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3.00 - 15.00 Credits
Advise: WOPR 9991 or equivalent, COMP 9921 or equivalent, ESL Level 6+ This course will teach specific skills in effectively dealing with customers and clients to gain new business and retain existing business relationships. It addresses the front-line employee who makes the initial contact with the potential customer/client.
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3.00 - 15.00 Credits
Multi-level course serves as either a quick introduction, a quick review of the alphabetic and numeric keys, or a quick speed/accuracy building course. Emphasis on individual student need. Skills taught through instructor-led and/or self-paced instruction.
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available An introduction to organizing and managing a successful small business enterprise. Emphasis on formulating a business plan, preparing financial statements, conducting marketing research, finding sources of financing, developing marketing and business strategies, and responding to legal and ethical issues. CSU
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