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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Development of speed and accuracy; application of keyboarding skill in production of business letters, reports, ruled tables, and desktop publishing. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to produce properly formatted business letters, reports with footnotes and page headings, and tables using word processing software. Prerequisite: BTEC 101 or equivalent and 30wpm or permission of instructor.
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5.00 Credits
Editing skills including grammar, punctuation, proofreading, and spelling for office correspondence. A basis for machine transcription, business communications, and office procedures.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to machine transcription: operation of transcribing machines and integration of language and keyboarding skills in the preparation of mailable transcripts. Prerequisite: BTEC 110, 103 and typing speed of 40wpm
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5.00 Credits
A brief review of arithmetic fundamentals including decimals, fractions, percents and their applications to a wide range of business problems. Prerequisite: MATH 098 or equivalent ASSET test score.
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2.00 Credits
The Office Receptionist class is in a lecture and discussion format. Demonstration of equipment and office products is used when appropriate. Topics include human relations, receiving visitors, making appointments, customer service, telephone procedures, processing mail, and reprographics. Upon completion of this course students will be able to prioritize office jobs, interact effectively with coworkers and customers, answer the phone properly, greet customers, process incoming and outgoing mail, and operate a copy machine.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Cooperative Work Experience allows students to apply classroom learning to on-the-job settings. Credit is earned for new and continued learning taking place in the work environment. Reaching set learning objectives and development of positive work habits are emphasized. The Cooperative Education Coordinator and employees arrange Cooperative Work Experience. 60-360 hrs on-the-job per quarter. Prerequisite: enrollment in a Work Experience Seminar (BTEC 191-194) is required of Co-op students. You may take the Work Experience Seminar before or in the same quarter as the Co-op course. Instructor's permission required.
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1.00 Credits
A basic introduction to the world of work. Subject areas covered may include: basic job search techniques, interview preparation, career choice, work habits, coping with stress, communication styles, professional improvement, and problem solving techniques. Topics may be adjusted to meet students' needs. Should be taken concurrently with BTEC 190
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1.00 Credits
A basic introduction to the world of work. Subject areas covered may include: basic job search techniques, interview preparation, career choice, work habits, coping with stress, communication styles, professional improvement, and problem solving techniques. Topics may be adjusted to meet students' needs. Should be taken concurrently with BTEC 190
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1.00 Credits
A basic introduction to the world of work. Subject areas covered may include: basic job search techniques, interview preparation, career choice, work habits, coping with stress, communication styles, professional improvement, and problem solving techniques. Topics may be adjusted to meet students' needs. Should be taken concurrently with BTEC 190
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1.00 Credits
A basic introduction to the world of work. Subject areas covered may include: basic job search techniques, interview preparation, career choice, work habits, coping with stress, communication styles, professional improvement, and problem solving techniques. Topics may be adjusted to meet students' needs. Should be taken concurrently with BTEC 190
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