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  • 3.00 Credits

    College: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Department: MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Credits: 3.00 Introduction to Keyboarding and Word Processing. Special Fee. Introduction to Keyboarding and Word Processing is designed for those students who have had little or no previous keyboarding instruction on a computer. The course offers touch keying and skill building on the alpha-numeric keyboard as well as the development of competencies in composing and formatting documents with one of the latest word processing software packages. 4 hours lecture.
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Department: MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Credits: 1.00 Electronic Document Production. Prerequisites: Minimum 45 words per minute proficiency; admission to the Teacher Education program. Corequisites: BSED 404. Special Fee. Taken in conjunction with Methods of Teaching Keyboarding and Information Processing. Focusing on the technicalities of document formatting with vocational competency. 1 hour lecture.
  • 2.00 Credits

    College: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Department: MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Credits: 2.00 Advanced Stenography and Transcription. Prerequisites: Shorthand proficiency required; admission to the Teacher Education program. Corequisites: BSED 403. Special Fee. Taken in conjunction with methods of teaching shorthand. The transcription of shorthand notes into typewritten copy. Sentence structure, correct grammar, spelling and good typewriting techniques: increasing dictation speed for new material as the course progresses. 2 hours lecture.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    College: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Department: MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Credits: 1.00 to 3.00 Business Independent Study I. Prerequisites: Departmental approval. Special Fee. Each student, under the guidance of a faculty sponsor, conducts an in-depth study of a current problem in the business education field and presents a written report of the findings. Admission by application submitted to the department chairperson. May be repeated once for a maximum of 6.0 credits as long as the topic is different.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    College: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Department: MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Credits: 1.00 to 3.00 Business Independent Study II. Prerequisites: Departmental approval. Special Fee. Each student, under the guidance of a faculty sponsor, is to conduct an in-depth study of a current problem in the business field. A written report of the findings of the study is to be presented. Admission is by application submitted to the department chairperson. May be repeated once for a maximum of 6.0 credits as long as the topic is different.
  • 2.00 Credits

    College: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Department: MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Credits: 2.00 Principles and Methods of Teaching General Business. Prerequisites: 9 credits of general business courses; admission to the Teacher Education program. Special Fee. The methodology of teaching social business subjects, including general business, business law and consumer education. Content, lesson planning, visual aids and evaluation procedures. 2 hours lecture.
  • 2.00 Credits

    College: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Department: MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Credits: 2.00 Principles and Methods of Teaching Accounting. Prerequisites: 9 credits of accounting courses; admission to the Teacher Education program. Special Fee. The history and development of accounting instruction and materials, aims and objectives in light of current trends. Textbook selection, lesson planning, classroom procedures, tests and measurements, audio-visual and other teaching aids. A test of subject matter competency is required. 2 hours lecture.
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Department: MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Credits: 1.00 Principles and Methods of Teaching Stenography. Prerequisites: Shorthand proficiency required; admission to the Teacher Education program. Special Fee. Complements BSED 303 and is designed to prepare secretarial teachers for the teaching of stenography and transcription. Comprehensive coverage of the material and methods for teaching stenography. 1 hour lecture.
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Department: MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Credits: 1.00 Principles and Methods of Teaching Keyboarding/Information Processing. Prerequisites: Minimum 45 words per minute proficiency; admission to the Teacher Education program. Corequisites: BSED 203. Special Fee. Principles and Methods of Teaching Keyboarding/Information Processing is taken concurrently with BSED 203 and covers strategies of teaching touch keyboarding and word processing applications. Emphasis is on the psychology of skill development as it applies in the computer environment. 1 hour lecture.
  • 1.00 Credits

    College: SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Department: MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Credits: 1.00 Business Education Professional Seminar. Prerequisites: All Principles and Methods teaching courses as required by specific programs; BSED 401. If applicable BSED 402, 403, 404; admission to the Teacher Education program. Corequisites: CURR 402, and 411, and 435. Special Fee. Provides a forum for dialogue on problems and concerns in achieving effectiveness in the student teaching experience and subsequent related business education teaching. 1 hour seminar.
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