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BUSINESS/OFFICE ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT 234: Principles of Accounting II
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
Continuation of Business 233. Application of theory and practice to partnerships and corporations, manufacturing operations, cost determination and preparation consolidation, analysis, and interpretation of financial statements. Prerequisite: Business 233.
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BUSINESS/OFFICE ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT 235: Business Law
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
Introduction to societal or public law that forms the general background for individual business transactions including property, contracts, agencies, the Constitution, and federal and state court structures.
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BUSINESS/OFFICE ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT 235 - Business Law
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BUSINESS/OFFICE ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT 236: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
A study of the American economy as a whole; its organization, and basic forces influencing its growth and development. Theories of prices, production, and income distribution are covered. Attention is also given to industrial relations, market structure, and international trade.
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BUSINESS/OFFICE ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT 236 - Principles of Economics
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BUSINESS/OFFICE ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT 239: Business Correspondence
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
A course of business letter writing with emphasis on good English usage. A study of the principles of effective writing and their use in-everyday and specialized correspondence. Special emphasis placed on application letters and resumes. Prerequisite: CS 135 or equivalent.
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BUSINESS/OFFICE ADMINISTRATION/MANAGEMENT 239 - Business Correspondence
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 110: Keyboarding
1.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
This course introduces business procedures and office equipment with an emphasis on the integrated use of technology in a modern business environment. Topics include fundamental computer hardware and software, basic business correspondence, written and oral reports, time management, and preparing standard business forms such as purchase requisitions. Examples of technology include the use and basic troubleshooting of personal computers, printers, scanners, fax, reprographics, multi-line phones, and typewriters. A hands-on, self-paced course designed to develop computer-keyboarding skills, increase speed and accuracy using the computer alphabetic keyboard with numbers and symbols, and numeric keypad.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 110 - Keyboarding
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 118: Using Microsoft Windows
1.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
The goal of this course is to teach Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system administrators how to develop Microsoft Visual Basic? Script-based scripts that use the resources of Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). Administrators will use these scripts to perform a number of common tasks in the Microsoft Windows operating system environment. This course is intended for Windows 2000 systems administrators who need to learn how to develop administrative scripts for their enterprise networks. In addition, this course benefits anyone who wants to learn about Windows Management Instrumentation.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 128: Internet Communication
2.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
The course is a basic overview of the Internet: how it works and how the computers establish connection. During this course and training, the students will learn why they need special software or additional computer setups to access the Internet. Another area to be covered is learning the various means of accessing the Internet. The students will browse the Internet by using search engines such as Eudora, FTP, and Fetch. The student will also gain insight on how computers are connected to the Internet, and how they are accessed through Ethernet and dial-in remote connections. This class is designed to help students understand the basics of communicating on the Internet.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 128 - Internet Communication
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 131: Introduction to Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of computer science as an essential tool of academic and professional activities in this discipline. Functions and interrelationships of computer system components: hardware, systems and applications software, and networks. Concepts and practice of programming for the solution to simple problems in various application areas. and the evolution of data processing. Lecture 3 hours per week. Laboratory 2 hours per week.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 133: Web Design with Scripting
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
This course will develop the scripting skills necessary for web page design and introduce students to the basics of HTML. Web pages containing graphics, style sheets and enhancements will be developed in XHTML and in a Web authoring program. Topics include Web site development and emerging and converging Internet technologies. Trends and responsibilities pertaining to Web usage and construction will also be explored
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 133 - Web Design with Scripting
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 134: Introduction to Microsoft Office
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian College
This course covers basic and intermediate features of the Microsoft Office suite: Word (word processing), Excel (spreadsheet), PowerPoint (presentation), Access (database), and Outlook (desktop information management). This course does not cover the individual applications in the same detail as they are covered in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access. Covers objectives needed for the Microsoft core-level certification exams in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.
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