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  • 3.00 Credits

    The purpose of this course is to develop professional oral and written proficiency that will lead to career success. Students will develop an awareness of the complexity of the communication process through writing clear, concise business documents. They will learn to manage the mail and various means of transporting documents from one location to another. In addition, they will learn telephone skills and business etiquette, and learn to communicate interpersonally as well as in a group.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide students with the knowledge of how to present a business to the public and will teach students about the tools available that will give business documents/publications a polished and professional appearance. Students will produce their own business cards and brochures, write a newsletter, and produce a publication that profiles the students at Navajo Technical College. These projects will create an understanding of the importance and usefulness of marketing as a strategy in the marketplace.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce the concept of document processing by means of receiving dictation from a recording device. Transcribing, formatting, proof-reading, creating, editing, and printing are skills taught in the class.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will be presented with an overview of the Total Quality Management Process. They will learn teambuilding and their role as administrative assistants within a team. Students will be introduced to a process-focused approach of achieving continuous, measurable improvement in the workplace through the use of the Navajo Nation Foundation of Education and the Shewhart Cycle used in the Total Quality Management Training. Finally, students will look at office design and its importance to the flow of work and production within the office environment. Prerequisite: ADM-113.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers cash accounting including financial statements, trial balance, balance sheets, and income statements. Its focus is on sole proprietorship.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will offer the opportunity for the student to combine technology with public speaking skills for use in the business environment. Presentation Skills concentrates on oral communication and integration of computer technology into public presentations. Students will also learn about effective listening, group decision-making, and the impact of culture on communication. Culmination of the semester's work will be a presentation made using PowerPoint software. Prerequisites: ADM-101.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In the internship portion of this program, students will work a minimum of 150 hours at officerelated, supervised worksites. The student trainee is paid by the cooperating firm and supervised jointly by NTC and the employer. Office practice procedures will be composed of several practice simulations such as receptionist, records clerk, secretary, and administrative assistant.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce students to various concepts and techniques of drawing. We will begin by looking at forms, problem solving, and then gradually learn different ways of seeing through artistic eyes. By working with topics and subject matter that are Diné centered, we will be creating projects that are conducive to our lives and homes. Finally, the course will end with a gallery showing of our work.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    These topics courses are designed to explore contemporary or emerging trends in the art discipline. Content varies each semester so course may be repeated for credit with differing section numbers. These courses are offered according to interest, need, and demand.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to survey the subject of solar system astronomy at the introductory level. We begin our journey with a brief history of astronomy with a focus on its role in Diné culture, and the study of cyclical motions of the objects we see in our sky. We will develop the physical principles needed to understand gravity and electromagnetic radiation (light) as we step our way through the planets and other objects in our solar system. Lab included.
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