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OS 131 10: key on Calculators
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Develops 10-key skills by touch. Recommended: qualify to enter Reading 115 or WR 115.
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OS 240: Filing and Records Management
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Develops skills for indexing, coding, and cross-referencing documents to be filed. Includes requisitions and charge-outs, records transfer, various filing systems, and an overall view of the role of records management in business including electronic and image records. Recommended: RD 115; WR 115; and basic computer skills.
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OS 245: Office Systems and Procedures
4.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Use computer technology for tasks such as scheduling, e-mail, and faxing. Develops communication skills and telephone techniques. Organize and prioritize office work. Develops workplace readiness and job search skills. Prerequisites: CAS 216 and OS 120.
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OS 280F: CE/ Administrative Assistant
5.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Provides field experience for the administrative assistant student. Recommended: RD 115, WR 115 and satisfactory progress through at least 15 credit hours of CAS/OS courses, or instructor permission required.
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OS 280G: CE/ Administrative Assistant- Seminar
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Supplements the work experience portion of cooperative education and the student's on-campus program through feedback sessions, instruction in job-related area. Co-requisite: OS 280F. Recommended: RD 115, WR 115 and satisfactory progress through at least 15 credit hours of CAS/OS courses, or instructor permission required.
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PE 10: Physical Education Activity Program
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Independent study format allowing students to participate in a variety of activities using designated PCC facilities when classes are not scheduled. This class does not count towards PCC degrees or PCC financial aid. Check with appropriate institution or high school for transferability of this class. Consultation with instructor may be required. Recommended: signed physical examination form.
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PE 180A: Beginning Swim
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Introduces swimming and aquatic skills to students who have very limited or no swimming skills and may be uncomfortable in the water.
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PE 180B: Intermediate Swimming
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Continues the development of swimming and water safety skills. New strokes introduced include the breaststroke, sidestroke, and elementary backstroke. Deepwater skills also developed. Prerequisite: PE 180A or instructor permission.
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PE 180C: Advanced Swimming
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Continues the development of the student's swimming and water safety skills. Stroke refinement, and skill proficiency are stressed. New strokes introduced include the butterfly and underwater swimming. Prerequisite: PE 180B or instructor permission.
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PE 180F: Lap Swimming
1.00 Credits
Portland Community College
Continued improvement of skilled swimmer's cardiovascular endurance. Explores and develops various training methods to enhance swimming techniques and knowledge of training strategy. PE 180G Swim Conditioning Swim Conditioning Uses aspects of swim skills to improve cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength/endurance, and flexibility. Includes water/land exercises, lap swimming and water games. Recommended: Intermediate level swim skills or equivalent.
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