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CR 2813: Speed Building VI
3.00 Credits
Rose State College
Emphasis will be on proper, rapid, and accurate production of mailable transcripts within specified time limits. Material for this transcription will be from live class dictation. Three question and answer 5-minute takes at 225 wpm; three jury charge 5-minute takes at 200 wpm; three literary 5-minute takes at 180 wpm all required to be transcribed with 95 percent accuracy. Lab fee $7.00. Prerequisite: CR 2803 or equivalent. [Fa (pm)], Sp (pm)]
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CR 2823: Court Reporting Seminar
3.00 Credits
Rose State College
An elective speedbuilding course which provides a systematic way for each student to review theory and to increase or maintain his/her words per minute during a specific period. May be repeated for up to a total of six credit hours. Lab fee $7.00. Prerequisites: CR 1503. [Su (pm)]
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CR 2833: Court Procedures/Internship
3.00 Credits
Rose State College
Emphasis will be on correct English and punctuation of transcripts, courtroom procedures, handling the duties of an official reporter and freelance reporter. The student shall complete at least 50 verified hours of internship with a minimum of 40 hours in actual writing time. Lab fee $7.00. Prerequisite: CR 2803. [Sp (pm)]
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ECON 2103: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Rose State College
This course will provide comprehensive coverage of personal financial planning in the areas of money management, career planning, taxes, consumer credit, housing and other consumer decisions, legal protection, insurance, investments, retirement planning, and estate planning. [Fa, Sp, Su]
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ECON 2203: Consumer Finance
3.00 Credits
Rose State College
An overview of the basics and legal aspects of consumer lending, investigation of credit information, servicing accounts and collections, organization and management of a consumer lending department, and the role of consumer lending in the economy.
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ECON 2303: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Rose State College
A study of the concept of scarcity as it applies to consumer behavior, product markets, and resource markets with an emphasis on the application of these theories to current microeconomic problems. [Fa, Sp, Su]
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ECON 2503: Introduction to Investments
3.00 Credits
Rose State College
A course to develop a decision-making format that will allow the individual investor to evaluate alternative investment opportunities and choose a strategy that is consistent with his/ her goals. To accomplish this objective, a decision-making system will be presented as well as a detailed study of investment alternatives such as stocks, bonds, mutual bonds, treasury bills, real estate, precious metals, IRA's, etc. [Fa, Sp]
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ECON 2843: Elements of Statistics
3.00 Credits
Rose State College
This course will address the elementary theory and application of statistical techniques stressing the fundamental nature of statistical methods. The subject matter includes an introduction to both descriptive and inferential statistical methodology and interpretation. More specifically the course will include an overview of central tendency and dispersion measures, probability theory and probability distributions, sampling distributions, parameter estimation using confidence intervals, single and multiple sample hypothesis tests of the mean using z-tests, t-tests, and analysis of variance, chi-square tests, and simple linear regression. (Same as MATH 2843). Prerequisite: MATH 1133 or MATH 1513. [Fa, Sp, Su]
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ENGL 0103: Basic Communications
3.00 Credits
Rose State College
This course is designed for students who lack the composition skills necessary to be successful in college English. The course covers the introduction to the writing process, introduction to paragraph writing, practice with parts of speech, sentence writing, and English mechanics.
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ENGL 0123: Fundamentals of English
3.00 Credits
Rose State College
This course is for students who lack the composition skills necessary to be successful in ENGL 1113 and/or students who have not satisfied the high school curricular English requirements for college admission standards in English/Language Arts. The course reviews grammar and mechanics and introduces students to the principles of composition. Prerequisites: ENGL 0103 or satisfactory assessment scores.
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