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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
1 credit (All Semesters) Prerequisites: OT 110, Tech Prep equivalent or instructor's consent. This course is designed to develop formatting skills for let-ters, reports, tables, and memos. The skills learned will be applicable to business as well as personal situations.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit (All Semesters) Prerequisites: OT 110, OT 111 or instructor's consent. An individualized method for developing keyboarding accuracy and speed based on error analysis and corrective practice. A goal of 40-45 wam is expected.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (All Semesters) Prerequisites: OT 110, OT 111, OT 112 or instructor's consent. A continuation of the development of basic typing skills which emphasizes the production of various kinds of business cor-respondence, reports, tabulation, and forms from unarranged and rough draft and copy sources. A goal of 55-60 wam is expected.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Fall and Spring Semesters) This course explores the need for information management, the technology and systems used to maintain information throughout its life cycle, retention and legal considerations in maintaining records, security, disaster preparedness and recov-ery, and standardized procedures for handling information. In addition, students will calculate and interpret measures of central tendency from data, identify patterns, and prepare and interpret charts and graphs. A comparison between medical, public and corporate information management will be pre-sented. This course is cross-referenced with MED 120.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits (Fall and Spring Semesters) Prerequisites: ENGL/ID 78, OT 110, OT 111 or instructor's consent. A course emphasizing language arts skills used in today' s business office--grammar, punctuation, number usage, capitalization, abbreviations, and spelling. In addition, students will be expected to be able to make decisions and to use proper judgment in preparing a variety of business documents.
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5.00 Credits
5 credits (Fall Semester) Speedwriting is an alphabetic shorthand system that is easier to learn and transcribe than symbolic shorthand systems. The course includes study of theory, brief forms, dictation, vocabulary and reinforcement of basic English, spelling, punctuation, proofreading and other necessary transcription skills. It is especially useful to the vocational student for jobs requiring dictation skills, as well as the nonvocational and/or college-bound student for personal note taking.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisite: OT 151. A follow-up to the theory presentation of the speedwriting shorthand system, designed to develop dictation-taking ability to 80-100 words per minute and to increase tran-scription skills in order to produce mailable documents.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisites: BUS 120 or instructor's consent. Practice and procedures in the operation of different models of electronic calculators. Application of calculators to busi-ness math problems.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Fall Semester) Prerequisites: a grade of "C-" or better in OT 113 o r instructor ? consen t. Individual development of speed and accuracy using a diagnostic approach plus the development of a high level of skill in typical office typing situations with practice in a variety of typing forms and business documents. Typing speeds in excess of 55 words per minute are to be expected.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits (Fall Semester) Prerequisites: OT 113, OT 125 or instructor's consent. A course designed to develop skill and accuracy in tran-scribing from cassette tapes and producing mailable type-written copy. Transcription will begin with sentences and build to basic letters, memos and reports. Emphasis will be placed on punctuation, spelling, grammar and vocabulary building.
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