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3.00 Credits
Processing information for executive, production, marketing, accounting, governmental, medical and legal offi ces is emphasized. Advanced text-editing functions are introduced. (Prerequisite: ADOA 1010) S
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3.00 Credits
Designed to improve profi ciency in alpha-numeric keyboarding skills needed for inputting on electronic typewriters, microprocessors, word processors and computer terminals. Credit is assigned on a pass/fail basis. F, S
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3.00 Credits
A study of the principles and techniques of offi ce procedures including responsibilities for placing and receiving calls, paper and electronic fi ling, traditional and electronic mail systems, handling travel details, document preparation in the automated offi ce, payroll recording, presenting statistical data, calendaring, and handling details for meetings. Students will also have simulated offi ce experiences with the principles and techniques taught in the course. (Prerequisites for this course include ADOA 1040 or equivalent and ADOA 1010.) F
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to word processing utilizing IBM-PC compatible microcomputers. Emphasis will be on basic computer concepts, terminology, and formatting and producing documents. F
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3.00 Credits
Preparation of documents from dictated input on electronic word processors. Emphasis on word processing experiences including proofreading and revising copy, applying correct language skills, and determining document format. (Prerequisite: ADOA 1010) F
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1.00 Credits
An application-oriented assessment of entry-level skills for offi ce administration students. The course is a pass/fail evaluation of students' profi ciency in keyboarding, word processing, language arts skills, records management, fi nancial record keeping, spreadsheets, and databases. Students in the offi ce administration major must be enrolled in their fi nal semester of classes to take this course. As required
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3.00 Credits
An offi ce administration internship of combined learning and offi ce work experience. Students will be placed in private industry as well as Walters State Community College administrative offi ces. (Prerequisite: ADOA 1010 and ADOA 1210) F, S
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3.00 Credits
A general perspective of the dynamic fi elds in agriculture and associated natural resources. Students will study the historical development of agriculture, current national and world issues in agriculture and trends for the future. F 3 hours lecture
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the selection and establishment of turf grass, as well as soil management and fertilization in turfgrass culture. The basics of mowing, irrigation, renovation and cultivation are also covered. As required 2 hours lecture
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2.00 Credits
Basic principles and practices of turf management related to golf courses. Topics will include specialized turf areas, fertilizer program, development, equipment selection, and insect, weed and disease management. As required 2 hours lecture
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