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2.00 Credits
Focus is on preparation, planning, and design of various desktop publishing documents using Microsoft Publisher Design basics and elements of design such as planning message for target audience, consistency, proportion, balance, color choice, and unity will be emphasized Fall
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BAS 105, BAS 160 Application of software, grammar, and business communication formatting skills to transcribe mailable documents from recorded dictation Emphasis on process speed and accuracy Content of dictated material in a variety of business operations, including legal and medical Spring
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BAS 160 Develop understanding of procedures in today's electronic office Review of composition, telecommunications, electronic mail, travel and meeting arrangements, document formatting, financial statements, records management, human relations, job application procedures, and decision-making skills Fall (Hybrid)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BAS 160 Supervision of employees, including how to handle personnel problems, hire, terminate, and promote employees Also, budgeting, employee evaluations, and use of decision-making skills Spring (Hybrid)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BAS 103, BAS 105, BAS 160, BAS 165, BAS 170, BAS 175 Application of all MS Office and desktop publishing skills to complete various office simulation projects Use of critical thinking, time management, organizational skills, and integration of computer skills as performance standards Implementation of a realistic work environment Spring (Hybrid)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BAS 190 This course will reinforce planning and design concepts with a focus on preparing desktop publishing documents and marketing items on a project basis Importance will be placed on real-world application of design basics and applying those while learning to use Adobe InDesign Fall
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to biology, the science of life Includes: origin and nature of life, from simplest single-celled forms to complex plants and animals and human beings Appreciation of diversity and unity in living world by studying form and organization of the bacteria and other cells to specialization of structures in human body
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 101 Continuation of General Biology I Emphasis on botany, zoology, animal systems, behavior, taxonomy Lab component will feature laboratory and field activities that complement studies in lecture For science majors
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3.00 Credits
Examines fundamental principles of biology Includes organization of living things, scientific method, cell and molecular biology, genetics, ecology, evolution, and relationship between biology and society Suitable for nonscience majors Corequisite: Recommended (not required) BIO 106
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1.00 Credits
Emphasis on use of methodologies typical of biological studies Suitable for nonscience majors Corequisite: BIO 105
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