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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is for the development of techniques in touch typing and the introduction of skills involved in presentation of the keyboard, and the various parts of the computer. Then the emphasis is on speed building, letters, tabulation, rough drafting and reports. Production typing (timed material) is also emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
In order to enter this course, the student must be able to type 38 net words per minute on a straight copy speed test and pass a performance test. This course continues emphasis on speed and accuracy building along with time production speed building. Attention is then turned to professional and technical typewriting, statistical typewriting, and duplication. PREREQUISITE: OMT 101 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the basic functions of Word for Windows. These functions include formatting, tabulations, headers, footers, multiple windows, find and replace, font manipulation, printing and document maintenance. This course will be taught using Word software and a mouse.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the advanced functions of Word for Windows. These functions include formatting with Templates and Macros; adding borders, frames and pictures; creating charts, outlines and tables. Special emphasis is placed on merging documents, sorting and selecting and fill-in forms. This course will be taught using Word software and a mouse. PREREQUISITE: OMT 248*
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3.00 Credits
A complete overview of the secretarial profession that includes handling priorities, telephone techniques, time and stress management, human relations situations, statistical information presentation and records management. Emphasis will be placed on written communications in all situations. PREREQUISITE: CIS 100 and OMT 101 or permission of Program Coordinator.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Specialized topical issues and/or problems in office occupations are selected and studied in depth. Fifteen classroom contact hours with faculty required per credit hour. May be repeated for credit with a maximum of four hours to apply toward graduation.
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2.00 Credits
This course will present the normal anatomy of the adnexa, globe and visual pathway and the physiology of ocular movements and vision. In addition, some of the more common pathophysiology will be discussed and identified. PREREQUISITE: Formal admission to the Ophthalmic Technician Program. CO-REQUISITES: OPH 105*, OPH 110C*, OPH 112*, OPH 150*. Thirty lecture hours per semester.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the history of ophthalmic technology, including roles and responsibilities in the field. Ethics of patient care and medical economics will also be discussed. PREREQUISITES: Formal admission to the Ophthalmic Technician Program. CO-REQUISITES: OPH 102*, OPH 110C*, OPH 112*, OPH 150*.
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6.00 Credits
Supervised practice of clinical skills learned during the Fall Semester. 240 clinical hours per semester. PREREQUISITE: Formal admission to the Ophthalmic Technician Program. COREQUISITES: OPH 102*, OPH 105*,OPH 112*, OPH 150*.
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2.00 Credits
Students will learn the basic physical, geometric, and physiologic optical principles as applied to the eye and visual system including the visual pathway, light transmission, absorption, reflection and refraction. PREREQUISITE: Formal admission to the Ophthalmic Technician Program. CO-REQUISITES: OPH 102*, OPH 105*, OPH 110C, OPH150*.
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