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OD 275: Introduction to Principles of Refraction
2.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A course designed to assist the student in the study of clinical refraction of the eye. Topics include: etiology, types, causes, symptoms, testing and treatment of eye abnormalities; accommodation and presbyopia; versions and vergences; anisometropia and aniseikonia; external examination, preliminary and subjective tests; retinoscopy and 21-point refractive examination. Prerequisite: Successful completion of first, second and thirdsemester Ophthalmic Dispensing courses. S (N)
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OD 276: Principles of Refraction I
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
A course designed to assist the student in the study and application of clinical refraction of the eye. It is designed for licensed opticians and opticianry students in understanding the application of a vision examination. Prerequisite: The student must be either (a) licensed optician or (b) student registered in an opticianry program in NYS. F/S (N)
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OD 283: Advanced Contact Lens Lab I
2.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Practical applications of contact lens course. Topics include modifications of contact lenses, over-refraction of contact lenses, RGP lens fitting, office management and problem solving techniques. Prerequisites: OD 232 and OD 233. S (N)
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OF 101: Basic Keyboarding
2.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course introduces keyboarding on the computer. Students learn the alphabetic, numeric and symbol keys. The emphasis of the course is on practical usage of keyboarding skills in preparing college-style papers and job application letters. F/S ( C, N, S)
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OF 102: College Keyboarding
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course introduces keyboarding on the computer and utilizes the basic functions of Microsoft Word. The emphasis of the course is on learning correct keyboarding techniques. Alphanumeric keypad operations and the correct formatting of correspondence such as letters and research papers will be covered. F/S ( C, N, S)
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OF 111: Keyboarding I
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course is designed for those who plan to use computer keyboarding skills for personal and secondary vocational purposes or for entry into more advanced keyboarding courses. Students learn the alphabetic, numeric and symbol keys. Basic document entry skills such as word division, horizontal and vertical centering, correct internal spacing after words, punctuation marks and paragraphs are integrated throughout the course. Personal and business correspondence are introduced. A minimum speed of 30 NWAM on straight copy is necessary for successful completion of this course. (Students may be exempt by passing a proficiency test administered prior to the course.) F/S ( C, N, S)
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OF 112: Keyboarding II
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course reinforces the alphabetic, numeric and symbol keys. Students learn to format personal and business correspondence, unbound reports, tables, forms, memorandums and bound reports. Basic word processing features required to format documents are also taught. All copy is presented in various forms: straight, handwritten, draft and edited draft. Emphasis is placed on the development of speed and accuracy through intensified drills and timed writings. A minimum speed of 40 NWAM on straight copy is necessary for successful completion of this course. Prerequisite: OF 111 or proficiency credit. F/S ( C, N, S) tion of the MS Word program and features. This course will focus on Microsoft Office Specialist certification exams. Prerequisite: OF 125 or permission of instructor. F/S (N)
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OF 113: Keyboarding III
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the mechanics involved in producing effective correspondence from cassette dictation machines. Emphasis is placed on developing the mechanics of communication as well as producing mailable transcribed material at a competent rate on computers using word processing software. This course is intended for students preparing to use their keyboarding skills for vocational or employment purposes. A wide range of documents to be formatted as required in various employment situations are presented. A review of document formatting taught in OF 111 and OF 112 are provided. This course also continues to develop speed and accuracy through intensified drills and timed writings. A minimum speed of 45 NWAM on straight copy is necessary for successful completion of this course. Prerequisite: OF 112 or proficiency credit. F/S (C)
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OF 121: MS Vista
1.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course will include topics such as working in the desktop environment, managing and organizing files and folders, customizing the desktop environment and using Microsoft Vista features to increase efficient and effective use of the computer. F/S (N)
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OF 122: MS Outlook
1.00 Credits
Erie Community College
This course will include topics on the essential features of Microsoft Outlook. This course introduces students to planning and organizing information storage and retrieval functions within the office and on the computer. Systematic management of email, electronic files and other forms of information will be discussed. F/S (N)
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