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BA 298: Cooperative Education IV
2.00 - 6.00 Credits
Butler Community College
2 to 6 hours credit. Prerequisites: BA 297 with a C or better, employed in a related field of major program of study or departmental approval. This course is the fourth in a series of four courses that will enable the student to demonstrate greater competence in work environment skills. The student will work a minimum of 75 hours throughout the semester for each credit awarded. Topics of special interest to the student will be developed.
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BE 060: Computer Basics
1.00 Credits
Butler Community College
1 hour credit. This course will enable the student to obtain competency in basic computer operation. This class is for the student who has never used a computer or has limited use of the Windows system. Topics covered include computer systems, operating systems, processing speed, computer literacy, basic mouse and keyboard usage, floppy disk media, CD-ROM media, proper CD handling, shut down process, drive letters, file names and directories, and computer storage.
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BE 100: Keyboarding
1.00 Credits
Butler Community College
1 hour credit. This course will enable the student to key by touch-without looking at fingers or keyboard. The student will key easy paragraph copy smoothly and fluently at a minimum rate of 14 wpm on a two-minute timing with 5 or fewer errors.
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BE 101: Beginning Document Processing
3.00 Credits
Butler Community College
3 hours credit. This course will enable the student to develop keyboarding speed and accuracy and properly format letters, memorandums, short manuscripts, tables and employment documents.
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BE 102: Intermediate Document Processing
3.00 Credits
Butler Community College
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: A keyboarding speed of at least 40 wpm. This course will enable the student to develop a higher speed and a greater degree of accuracy. The student will develop skills that are essential to any computer user which includes all types of office correspondence plus tables, desktop publishing, web pages, keyboarding, and forms.
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BE 103: Keyboard Skillbuilding
3.00 Credits
Butler Community College
3 hours credit. Requirement: Students must be able to type-by-touch before taking this course. This course will enable the student to gain in speed and accuracy by applying systematic practice on a computer keyboard. Diagnostic software is used to determine the student's starting point and areas needed to improve. Successful completion of this course is measured by an increase in words per minute, and a decrease in errors per minute. It is strongly recommended that BE100 be taken if the student does not key at a rate of at least 30 wpm using the touch method.
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BE 105: Advanced Document Processing:Executive
3.00 Credits
Butler Community College
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: BE 102 with a C or better and a keyboarding speed of 50 wpm. This course will enable the student to develop creativeness and originality, follow directions, edit rough drafts, compose and design letters, award certificates, newsletters, templates and labels, create arrangements of tables, make charts and graphs, and many other office activities. Additional areas of concentration consist of proper grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, number and word usage, as well as speed and accuracy.
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BE 106: Advanced Document Processing:Legal
3.00 Credits
Butler Community College
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: BE 102 and BE 204 with a C or better and a keyboarding speed of at least 50 wpm. This course will enable the student to be familiar with legal forms and terminology which include real estate and property transfers, litigation, wills and estates, and corporate documents. Additional areas of concentration consist of proper grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, as well as speed and accuracy.
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BE 107: Advanced Document Processing:Medical
3.00 Credits
Butler Community College
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: BE 102 and BE 201 with a C or better and a keyboarding speed of at least 50 wpm. This course will enable the student to be familiar with medical forms and terminology which include scheduling appointments, establishing and maintaining patient records, coding procedures and diagnoses, and typing of medical forms. Additional areas of concentration consist of proper grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, number and word usage, as well as speed and accuracy.
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BE 108: Records Management
3.00 Credits
Butler Community College
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: BE 180or BA 104 with a C or better. Requirement: The student should be competent in basic computer operation. This course will enable the student to understand the initiation and maintenance of a costeffective information records management program, including creation, retrieval, retention, transfer and disposition. Emphasis will be placed on filing systems and procedures, records storage and control, and use of equipment. Students will need typing or keyboard knowledge. Managing records on the microcomputer will also be covered.
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