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BTEC 1410: Advanced Keyboarding Applications
3.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
Covers continued development of keyboarding speed and accuracy and proofreading skills. Students will develop skill in formatting and production of the following documents: memos, letters, envelopes, tables, and reports. Students will be tested on the first day of class to determine two requirements: 1. Accurate keyboarding speed of 30 wpm, and 2. Using the touch method. 3C/1/2/0
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BTEC 1418: Computer Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
This course covers introductory information about computer hardware and software, working with drives, folders and files, and the use of the microcomputer as a productivity tool. Students will be given introductory training in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office (word processing, spreadsheets, graphs, database and presentation applications) and Internet usage. 3C/3/0/0
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BTEC 1421: Business Information Applications 1
3.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
Business Information Application 1 is designed to teach students how to use computer applications as effective tools for problem solving and data analysis. The course introduces four different Microsoft Office applications, with a primary focus on using Excel and Access to analyze and explore real world data. After completing the course, students will be competent users of the Microsoft Office suite and will have an introduction to data analysis skills that will be useful in future classes and careers. 3C/0/3/0
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BTEC 1423: Business Information Applications 2
4.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
This is the second course in a series that teaches students how to use Microsoft Office software applications. Software used includes Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. By the end of this course, students will be skilled in the advanced features of Microsoft Office. Students will create advanced business documents including Word form letters, merged documents, and newsletters; Excel financial worksheets, amortization schedules, and data tables; advanced Access queries, multi-table forms, customized reports and switchboards; and advanced PowerPoint presentations. This course, BTEC 1421 Business Information Applications 1 and BTEC 2506 Business Information Applications 3, prepare the student for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exams. (Prerequisite(s): BTEC 1421 or CSCI 2410) 4C/0/4/0
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BTEC 1530: Communication Technology
4.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
This course offers hands-on instruction in current communication technology software. Topics in this class will cover the fundamentals of Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Publisher, and creating web pages. In Microsoft Outlook, the students will create messages, contact lists, and manage calendars. In Microsoft Publisher, the student will create and edit a publication, design a newsletter, publish a tri-fold brochure, and create an e-mail letter. Students will also learn how to create a simple Web site, add text and links, and create tables. 4C/0/4/0
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BTEC 2410: Business Procedures
4.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
This course covers topics that develop skill in performing typical office tasks: telephoning, mailing, filing, calendaring, meeting arrangements, travel arrangements, office equipment care, time management, document production, reprographics and creating reports and financial records. Through the use of interactive software and projects, the student will experience daily routines, make decisions, set priorities, deal with work pressures, develop interpersonal relationships and become aware of work quality and quantity requirements. 4C/4/0/0
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BTEC 2506: Business Information Applications 3
4.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
This is the third course in a sequence that explores expert level applications using Microsoft Office software. This course assumes students are familiar with the fundamental and advanced features of Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Students demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office in preparation for the Microsoft Certified Applications Specialist certification exams. Students create expert level documents, worksheets, databases, and presentations suitable for the business environment, coursework, and personal use. (Prerequisites(s): BTEC 1423) 4C/0/4/0
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BTEC 2590: Business Technology Internship
2.00 - 8.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
A cooperative work-study program between Saint Paul College Business Technology programs and a business facility. This course allows the student to experience a closely supervised job situation that is related to the program. (Prerequisit(s) Instructor approval) Variable credits 2-8
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BUSN 1400: Introduction to International Business
3.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
Introduces the student to the general field of international business. Study will cover foreign investments, cultural differences, impact of trade agreements, international payments, logistics, taxation and personnel issues. This course provides the foundation for other International Trade courses. 3C/3/0/0
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BUSN 1410: Introduction to Business
3.00 Credits
Saint Paul College
Offers an introduction to the United States business system. Students will explore economic principles, international business, business ethics, marketing, and financial principles. 3C/3/0/0
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