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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites:BRTT 1472 Corequisites: None Fees:Laboratory This course focuses on the special braille formatting rules and techniques in the BANA Braille Formats: Principles of Print to Braille Transcription to be applied when transcribing print textbooks. The NBA Braille Formats Course (a study guide based on Braille Formats) is the foundation for the course. (CIP 130501000)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites:BRTT 1472 Corequisites: None Fees:Laboratory This course begins integrating braille formatting principles and rules with the technology of braille transcription. The concepts and principles of translation into contracted Braille from electronic publisher's files will be introduced and demonstrated using the standard Braille translation software programs. Scanning and OCR, as it pertains to Braille, will provide students with another basic tool in creating electronic files for braille translation in the absence of publisher's files. Students will use Microsoft Word to prepare files for the braille translation process. This course will incorporate the same principles learned in BRTT 2476 and will further develop proofreading skills when using translation software, and embossing files. (CIP 130501000)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites:BRTT 2474 Corequisites: None Fees:Laboratory Students will continue refining their skills in textbook formatting. The course continues with the study of the BANA Braille Formats: Principles of Print to Braille Transcription and Techniques and other BANA Braille codes specific to science, mathematics, foreign language, computer science, chemistry, and music. Students will have the opportunity to work on a sample textbook. A guided hands-on formatting of a sample textbook aids the student in learning the complexities of successfully formatting a textbook. (CIP 130501000 )
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites:BRTT 1472, 2476 Corequisites: None Fees:Laboratory This course continues the study of the application of current braille translation software for transcribing textbooks. The concepts and principles of translation into contracted Braille from electronic publisher's files is continued. Students will use Microsoft Word to prepare files for the braille translation process. This course will incorporate the same principles learned in BRTT 2477 and will further develop proofreading skills when using translation software, and embossing files. (CIP 130501000)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Topics addressed: recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. For the Braille Textbook Transcriber Program, this course will concentrate on small business management knowledge, skills, behaviors and attitudes. (CIP 5201010000)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None This course examines the unique aspects of managing a small business. Topics address management functions including how managers plan, exercise leadership, organize, and control the operations. (CIP 5207030000) Note to Business Administration Majors working toward a BBA: Check with the 4-year university you plan to attend to confirm the transfer status of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None This course provides an introduction to business operations in a global context. Students examine U.S. and international business systems and the global and legal contexts of business. Students acquire and enhance skills needed for employability and success in today's workplace. (CIP 5201015104) Note to Business Administration Majors working toward a BBA: Check with the 4-year university you plan to attend to confirm the transfer status of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Students explore personal financial issues including personal financial standing, credit use, home ownership, savings, taxes, major acquisitions, insurance, financial planning, investments, and estate planning. Students examine various personal financial planning problems of individuals and families. (CIP 1904015109) Note to Business Administration Majors working toward a BBA: Check with the 4-year university you plan to attend to confirm the transfer status of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Students explore the origin and development of law, principle of torts, criminal law, and government regulations as applied to U.S. and global business operations. Studies include legal analysis and the application of law to contracts, agencies, sales, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, personal property, and bailments. (CIP 2201015124) Note to Business Administration Majors working toward a BBA: Check with the 4-year university you plan to attend to confirm the transfer status of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None This course covers the fundamentals of curriculum design and implementation in developmentally appropriate programs for children. (CIP 19070900)
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