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  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced Microsoft Excel skills including creating, editing, and printing professional workbooks, using advanced formulas and charts, auditing and validating worksheet data, and solving complex problems with Excel. Integrating Excel with other office applications and understanding how technology is critical to solving business problems. An introduction to VBA, macros, and making an application in Excel. Knowledge of file management and the Windows Operating System strongly recommended. Prerequisite: BTEC 169 and MATH 065 or equivalent score on COMPASS placement test or consent of Instructional Unit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introductory and intermediate skills for Microsoft Access for people who use and maintain Access databases. Topics include creation of tables, queries, forms and subforms, reports and subreports, and macros using both design view and wizards. Introduction to special fields such as memos, OLE and dropdown menus within the tables and forms; and using validation rules and referential integrity to insure the data is 'clean . The course does assume knowledge of Microsoft Windows. This is a beginning course and requires no prior experience in Access.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Review of keyboard and basic typing applications, development of speed and accuracy. For students who have not typed for several years and need a review. Continuous enrollment, flexible time, individualized program. Satisfactory completion meets prerequisite for BTEC 122, Document Formatting. Register in BTEC 100. Registration will automatically be changed at the end of the quarter. This course is taught on a microcomputer. Placement in this course requires keyboarding speed of 25 wpm. [GE]
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Supervised on-the-job work experience in an approved job in the local community with specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. See Cooperative Education Work Experience description in College Life and Services section of the catalog for more information. Consent of Instructional Unit and concurrent enrollment in accompanying seminar course required. (9 Credits) maximum. Concurrent enrollment in BTEC 141, 143, or 145 required.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Overview of current office procedures to equip students with the tools to solve a variety of problems in the changing business world using Microsoft applications. Complete simulated exercises requiring critical thinking, understanding of multicultural relations, and advanced office practices in preparation to work successfully in various office situations. Prerequisite: BTEC 087 or 107 and BTEC 150 (or 149).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to e-commerce including the evolution of electronic commerce, business-to-business and business-to-customer e-commerce, creating a Web presence, commerce infrastructure and software choices, security and encryption issues, and electronic payment systems. Requires a group project to write a business plan for an online entity. Prior computer class (BTEC 149 or 150), BUS& 101 (or BUS 101), and familiarity with a Web browser is recommended. [GE]
  • 5.00 Credits

    Introduction to health information procedures, principles and practice standards associated with medical record department and health unit coordinator responsibilities. The course explores the licensing, regulation, and accreditation of health care facilities, hospital organization, patient registration, health care statistics, medical record content, medical record assembly, analysis and coding. Course will introduce ICD-9-CM and CPT coding and a review other medical classification and nomenclatures. Health Unit Coordinator responsibilities will be introduced with focus on transcription of physician orders. Prerequisite: BTEC 040. [GE]
  • 2.00 Credits

    Machine transcription of medical reports corresponding with the anatomy and terminology studied in BTEC 110, BTEC 111, and either HEOC 100 or BIOL 160. Practice includes transcription of history and physical examinations, consultations, radiology reports, pathology reports, operation reports, autopsies and discharge summaries. Practice will also include proofreading documents for accuracy. Correct format of reports and proper use of references are emphasized. Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in BTEC 111 and either BTEC 101 or 190, and either HEOC 100 or BIOL& 164 (or BIOL 160). [GE]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Machine transcription of medical reports corresponding with the anatomy and terminology studied in BTEC 110, BTEC 111, and either HEOC 100 or BIOL 160. Practice includes transcription of history and physical examination, consultations, radiology reports, pathology reports, operation reports, autopsies and discharge summaries. The course provides additional transcription practice for students who have completed Beginning Medical Transcription, BTEC 223, by transcribing advanced reports. Correct format of reports and proper use of references is emphasized. Prerequisite: BTEC 223. [GE]
  • 2.00 Credits

    Supervised learning in a clinic, medical center, or other health care facility, practicing medical office administrative responsibilities. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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