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1.00 Credits
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. Three laboratory hours weekly.) Designed for medical secretary or medical assisting students, this course helps students become skillful in mastering word parts to form medical terms found in basic medical terminology. Students use a computer program to learn, analyze, and interpret most frequently used medical terms. (CSU)
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1.00 Credits
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Business Office Systems 230A. Three laboratory hours weekly.) A continuation of Business Office Systems 230A, this course helps students become skillful in mastering additional word parts
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1.00 Credits
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Business Office Systems 120 and limited to the number of transcription machines available. Three laboratory hours weekly.) This course is designed to train transcriptionists to quickly and accurately transcribe four basic report types: office visit/clinic note, history and physical examination, discharge summary, and consultation. Students will use a transcription machine and a computer for completing their assignments. (CSU)
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1.00 Credits
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Business Office Systems 231A and limited to the number of transcription machines available. Three laboratory hours weekly.) This course is designed to improve the transcriptionist's speed and accuracy while transcribing medical reports using a transcribing machine and a computer. At an entry level, students will transcribe hospital, physician office, and psychiatric facility reports. In addition, students will continue to transcribe discharge summary reports learned in Business Office Systems 231A. (CSU)
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1.00 Credits
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Business Office Systems 231B and limited to the number of transcription machines available. Three laboratory hours weekly.) A continuation of Business Office Systems 231A and B, this course is designed to bring together the skills the transcriptionist has learned and practiced in the first two units. A variety of reports in challenging formats are presented for the student to experience "real-life" situations. (CSU)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(1-3 units)(Please see Directed Study category.) (CSU w/limit)
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours and one laboratory hour weekly.) This survey course explores the history, environment and functional areas of business, and analyzes the following topics: comparative economic systems focused on capitalism, globalization, ethical behavior and social responsibility, business ownership, entrepreneurship, marketing, accounting, finance, information technology, environmental issues, and productivity. The course includes a management/economic computer simulation component designed to provide students with experience operating a simulated business. Can also be offered in a distance learning format. (CSU/UC) CSU Area D-7
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) An introductory course to a vital business area, marketing is open to all students and is especially recommended for business majors. It is required for the general business major. Topics to be included are: marketing's role in society, the market structure, channels of distribution, retail institutions, wholesale institutions, product development, packaging, pricing, and promotion. Can also be offered in a distance learning format. (CSU)
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3.00 Credits
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) Designed to give the student an understanding of the basic principles of business law and applications to typical business situations. Topics include law of contracts, agency and employment, negotiable instruments, personal property, bailments, sales of goods, real property, and partnerships. (CSU/UC)
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