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1.00 Credits
(1 Hour) Prerequisite: Keyboarding experience Covers the basic functions that set up a database, enter and add data, edit entries, delete entries, find data, index and sort data, save a database, and print files. Its main focus is the combination of practical database design principles with hands-on experience in the computer laboratory.
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(1 Hour) Prerequisite: Keyboarding experience Acquaints individuals with the use of spreadsheet software in solving problems and addressing alternative solutions using practical hands-on experience. ( Cannot take after com- pleting BUS133 Microcomputer Applications I: Spread- sheet )
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(1 Hour) Prerequisite: Keyboarding experience Presents basic concepts of commercially prepared software used with Desktop Publishing. Incorporates a combination of narrative and pictorial/graphic creation and presentation, including set up, text entry, graphic generation, text and graphic merging, and other computer-based functions.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Hours) Prerequisite: Keyboarding experience Develops the skills needed on equipment utilized in corre- spondence centers in the general business, medical, legal, and government offices. Includes a review of basic word process- ing functions and an introduction of advanced word process- ing functions such as macros, merging, sorting, graphics, tables, column styles, math features, etc. Grammar, spelling, punctuation, and proofreading are also emphasized.
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(1 Hour) Prerequisite: Keyboarding experience Introduces Microsoft Windows operating environment soft- ware. Windows provides many options including a graphical user interface and multi-tasking capabilities.
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(1 Hour) Prerequisite: BUS126 Keyboarding Explores presentation software and scenarios for presenting visual information. Organizational charts, business graphs, and other visual materials will be created and incorporated in a presentation. The individual will learn to enhance presen- tations by using special features of the software such as animation, slides, templates, note pages, and special transi- tion effects. ( Cannot take after completing BUS151 Micro- computer Applications I: Electronic Business Presentations)
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(1 Hour) Prerequisite: BUS 130 Microcomputer Applications I and keyboard- ing experience or BUS 181 Microcomputer Applications I: Word Processing Introduces individuals to advanced word processing skills. Individuals are required to create and edit documents using a word processing package. ( Cannot take after completing BUS 139 Microcomputer Applications I: Word Processing)
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(1 Hour) Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor Provides opportunities for individuals to engage in advanced, specific projects in the discipline. The independent project must be of sufficient intensity to warrant the awarding of credit. In general, an individual, in cooperation with the instructor, must work out a detailed plan of study complete with resources to be consulted and an evaluation of the project.
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4.00 Credits
(4 Hours) Prerequisite: BUS116 Introduction to Accounting or Permission of Instructor Covers the basic accounting model, the measurement pro- cesses involved, and the data classifications that are essential to the interpretation and effective use of financial statements by shareholders, creditors, government auditors, and manag- ers of the firm. Emphasis on the communication of financial information.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Hours) Presents a basic understanding of the field and techniques of management. Topics include management and managers, scientific management, human relations in management, bu- reaucracy in management, contingency findings, the manage- ment of foreign operation, product management, ethics and social concerns of managers.
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