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1.50 Credits
Continues the development of speed and accuracy in computer keyboarding. Provides students with the skills essential in keying advanced business documents such as correspondence, memos, reports, and tables. Students will become proficient in the basic word processing functions and will be able to apply those functions in production timings which will require the exercise of decision making ability.
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1.50 Credits
Continues to build keyboard and skills essential in keying advanced functions and documents such as medical and legal documents, newsletters, correspondence templates, and mail merge. Students will learn additional software functions and will apply advanced functions to sophisticated documents.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to prepare the administrative professional to fulfill a challenging role in today's workplace. Employees must be able to adjust to a diversified workforce with emerging technologies and be prepared to function in an expanding and global marketplace. This course equips users to better handle these changes by providing instruction and activities directed toward technology, communications, human relations, time and organization management, finances, decision making, creative thinking, and lifelong learning. applications.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces and simulates the procedural duties and tasks used in administrative medical offices. A specific emphasis is placed on proper preparation, especially in coding, and submission of medical insurance claims. Students will be introduced to the administrative and clerical responsibilities encountered in the medical office including scheduling appointments, patient records, filing and records management, legal and financial responsibilities. Students will receive hands-on practice in medical billing and insurance.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for students as an introduction to Arabic Script and letter pronunciation, basic conversation skills and gradual building of reading, writing, and listening skills at a beginning level. Aspects of Arabic culture/history will be introduced.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of ARB 105. This course will help students to develop basic skills in aural comprehension, speaking, reading and writing. Basic grammatical concepts will be reviewed and more complex grammar and sentence structures will be presented. Students will be introduced to the cultures in Arabic-speaking countries through a variety of activities.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys painting, sculpture, architecture and other related art forms of western culture with consideration of the aesthetic, historical, and technical significance of major artistic achievements.
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3.00 Credits
This course is divided into three basic areas. The first is the use of line and the development of form and balance. The second explores the use of shape, value, and space. The third relates to color. Through research and practice, the student gains a better understanding of design.
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3.00 Credits
This is a foundational course in computer graphics and digital arts that will provide students with a strong basis for any field that utilizes a computer to produce artistic work, including animation, computer game and simulation development, web development, and graphic design. Emphasis will be placed on gaining the ability to effectively utilize the Principles and Elements of Visual Design when creating projects. The students will have the opportunity to build their portfilio by designing professional, finished imagery using Adobe Photoshop. Prior knowledge in Photoshop is not necessary, though students entering this course need to have a basic understanding of computers, including how to save and organize files, how to properly use a mouse, and how to use word processing applications.
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3.00 Credits
Each student will gain a greater awareness and understanding of the Elements and Principles of Visual Design. This course introduces students to an in-depth exploration of the elements of design; line, shape, pattern and texture, illusion of space, illusion of motion, and value and the organizing principles of design: unity, emplasis, focal point, scale, proportion, balance, and rhythm. Projects emphasize creativity, conceptualization, problem-solving, expression, research techniques, and presentation through the creation of works in various media covering the major components of two-dimensional design.
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