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  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed for medical administrative office assistants and transcriptionists. Basic medical word roots, combining forms, suffixes, prefixes, and abbreviations are stressed. Emphasis is on spelling, definition, usage, and pronunciation. (Formerly BOT 109.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a blend of effective modern business writing, communication principles, and critical-thinking skill development for success in a high-tech global business environment. Emphasis is placed on the development of expressing one's self through practical written applications, oral presentations of current business topics, audience analysis, and interpersonal and group dynamics. (Formerly BOT M164.) Prerequisite: Keyboarding experience. (See also BBG* 210.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course uses a hands-on approach as a continuation course, enabling students to develop employable skills using Microsoft Word. Students will learn a variety of advanced features such as merging documents including the use of Outlook data source, sorting and selecting data; formatting with special features; adding visual elements and creating Web Pages; formatting with macros and styles; working with shared documents; sharing data; creating specialized tables and indexes; using XML in Word and PowerPoint integration activities. Students will also use the Internet throughout the course. (Formerly BOT 250: Word Processing II.) Prerequisite: Successful completion of Word Processing Applications.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course includes project-based activities applying word processing, spreadsheets, and electronic presentations, as well as e-mail, and Internet applications. Tasks are geared to real--life applications that will increase knowledge of the office suite and its integration, and the Internet. These skills will enhance employability.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The fundamentals of machine dictation and transcription. Students transcribe and format unfamiliar business-related material, from audio cassettes, error-free. The elements of proofreading, English grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and review of business document formats are stressed. (Formerly BOT 211: Machine Transcription/Editing.) Prerequisite: BOT* 111 or Challenge Exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to develop and refine professional qualities and technical skills demanded in today's changing office environment. Communications, human relations, problem solving, decision making, supervision, time and stress management, and the continuance of professional growth are emphasized. (Formerly BOT 220: Office Procedures and Technology.) Prerequisite: BOT* 111 or Challenge Exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Teaches the fundamentals of machine transcription and the development of medical reports, patient records, histories/physicals, and correspondence. In addition to gaining proficiency with transcribing equipment, students will learn the necessary terminology respective to the medical field. Grammar, spelling, punctuation, and proofreading are stressed. May be taken concurrently with BOT* 180. (Formerly BOT 214: Machine Transcription/Editing: Medical.) Prerequisite: BOT* 111 or Challenge Exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course combines a classroom seminar with on-the-job work experience, to provide a vital link between classroom theories and ideas and the world of work. Assignments may be in private, public, or non-profit organizations in areas such as manufacturing, retailing, personnel, accounting, service or governmental organizations, or finance. This experience will enable students, under supervision, to integrate experience with theoretical knowledge. Each credit earned requires 40 hours of work placement. In addition, six classroom seminar periods are required during the semester, where students will establish learning goals for the work assignment, discuss work-related issues, and career development in their field. Students must complete their work assignment, attend the seminars, and complete their required course papers in order to receive credit for the course. Prerequisites: Minimum of 21 credits completed in program and permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Technical drafting methods of creating and presenting engineering data using current computer aided drafting software. Technical drafting topics include cartesian coordinate systems, geometric construction, orthographic projection, sectioning, isometric and oblique drawing, perspective drawing, an introduction to detail and assembly drawings, and the techniques of dimensioning including tolerance studies. Computer hardware/software topics include CAD overview, computer terminology, hardware descriptions and requirements, file manipulation and management, symbol creation, 2D and 3D geometric construction, scaling, and plotting. Prerequisite: CSA* 105. (Formerly CAD 101: Technical Drafting Using CAD.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to techniques of generating graphic images with computers utilizing CADKEY software in an IBM-PC environment. Computer hardware/software topics include CADKEY overview, computer terminology, hardware descriptions and requirements, file manipulation and management. Using CADKEY for 2D and 3D geometric construction, symbol library creation, scaling and plotting, sectioning, primary and secondary auxiliary views, developments, detail and assembly drawings, and the techniques of dimensioning including tolerance studies. Introduction to CADKEY Utilities. Prerequisite: CAD* 133. (Formerly CAD 111: CADKEY.)
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