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BOTK 1640: KEYBOARDING APP I
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
The beginning keyboarding course is for students who have no background in typing/keyboarding. It consists of two parts. In the first part, students gain the basic theory and develop keyboarding skills through hands-on experience. The second part develops speed and accuracy on the keyboard and introduces basic document formats.
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BOTK 1650: KEYBOARDING APP II
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course is designed to improve a student's keyboarding speed, accuracy, and formatting skills. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: key 45 to 60+ wpm for five minutes; key various styles of letters and reports, memorandums, tables, business forms, and basic desktop publishing documents using word processing software. Marketable skills are expected.
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BOTK 2465: DIRECTED STUDY: BOTK
2.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
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BOTK 2490: STUDIES BUSINESS OFFICE
2.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
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BOTK 2750: RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
The purpose of this course is to provide you with a basic knowledge of the principles of records management systems. Emphasis will be placed on the cycle within which information functions are developed in the office. The ethical principles by which intellectual property, privacy, and storage of electronic records, will be explored. The rules of storage and retrieval methods along with the equipment and materials necessary to maintain these systems will be covered in detail. The manual records systems will be emphasized so that conversions to automated systems will be simplified once the basic rules have been implanted into a system. Billing and coding for the medical office records will also be explored.
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BOTK 2800: OIS PORTFOLIO/CAPSTONE
2.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course is a capstone course for students working toward an AAS in Office Information Systems, an AAS in Office Information Systems with Legal Assistant emphasis, or an AAS in Office Information Systems with emphasis in Medical Office Assistant. The course will provide students with the opportunity to prepare a comprehensive portfolio which may help them gain employment. In this course, students will gather documentation of their abilities to demonstrate their accomplishments in the WWCC Goals for Student Success.
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BOTK 2810: ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES I
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This is a basic course in accounting with a focus on the accounting cycle and financial statements. Students will learn to use double entry accounting procedures in a scenario of a service business as a sole proprietorship. Specific areas covered include: analyzing transactions, financial statements, using the general journal and general ledger, adjustments, worksheets, closing entries, special journals and payroll. (This course is designed for students seeking an A.A.S. degree or certificate in the Office Information Systems program or the Medical Office Assistant program.)
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BOTK 2820: ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES II
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course is a continuation of BOTK 2810. Students will practice accounting procedures for sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations. Topics may include: payroll procedures and taxes, accounts receivable/uncollectible, merchandising inventory, notes payable/receivable, and long-term assets. Students will review the accounting cycle and practice interpreting financial statements. A practice set will be completed for a merchandising business.
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BOTK 2900: OFFICE SYSTEMS & PROCEDURES
3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course offers the OIS student in-depth discussion and application of the procedures they will be expected to perform upon entering the world of work in the electronic office. This course is designed to tie together previously learned skills and knowledge as well as present new subject matter. Modules such as the following will be included: technology in the office, time management, communications, administrative support functions and preparing for employment.
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BOTK 2970: INTERNSHIP
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western Wyoming Community College
This course enhances an academic program of study by providing students with an opportunity to increase their general understanding of business office procedures. Students will be expected to apply concepts from the prerequisite courses to problems and situations in a real-world office environment. A maximum of 4 credits can be applied toward graduation.
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