1991-1992 Academic Catalog

BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ................................................... 4 BEGE-376 God and the Church ............................................................. 4 General Education ............................................................................... 32 ENG-110 English Composition I ............................................................ 5 ENG-140 English Composition II ........................................................... 5 PEF-199 Physical Activity and Christian Living ..................................... 2 PYCH-160 General Psychology ............................................................. 5 COM-llOFundamentals of Speech ........................................................ 5 GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science ................................................. 5 HUM-140 Introduction to Humanities .................................................... 5 (or a science or mathematics elective ..................................................... 5) Business Administration ...................................................................... .19 ACCT-211 Principles ofAccounting I ..................................................... 5 CIS-220 Computer Information Systems ................................................ 3 BUS-216 Business Communications ...................................................... 3 MGMT-350 Principles of Organization and Management ...................... .4 MRKT-360 Principles ofMarketing ....................................................... 4 (or BUS-218 Business Law I orECON-231 Macroeconomics ............... 4) Office Technology ........................................................................... 23-27 OTEC-183 Document Processing ........................................................... 4 OTEC-186 Shorthand ill ........................................................................ 4 OTEC-282 Machine Transcription .......................................................... 3 OTEC-285 Records Management ........................................................... 3 OTEC-289 Secretarial Internship ........................................................ 1-5 OTEC-290 Office Systems and Procedures ............................................ .4 OTEC-291 Word/Information Processing Concepts ............................... .4 Electives ........................................................................................... 6-11 OTEC-180 Keyboarding-A. Sp 2 hours Designed for the student to become more efficient in operating computer terminals and electronic keyboards. Emphasis is strictly in developing speed, accuracy and proofreading skills: very little formatting is included in this course. (Credit/No Credit) (Fee: $20) OTEC-182 Document Formatting-A. W 4 hours Instruction and practice in typing forms of office communication. Emphasis is placed upon developing production speed and accuracy and composing and proofreading skills. Prerequisite: OTEC-180 Keyboarding or40 words per minute. (Fee: $30) BusinessAdministration 79 OTEC-183 Document Processing- W. Sp 4 hours Practice in advanced production jobs using more realistic business situations. Simulations are used to expose the students to jobs in sales, general accounting. executive. legal, medical. government. and technical offices. Prerequisite: OTEC-182 Document Formatting or 60 words per minute. (Fee: $30) OTEC-184, 185, 186 Shorthand I, Il, ID-A. W, Sp 4 hours each quarter Introduction to Gregg Shorthand Series 90. emphasizing basic principles. brief forms. phrasing. and development of speed and accuracy. OTEC-282 Machine Transcription-A 3 hours Emphasis upon mailable transcription from machine transcription. Prerequisite: OTEC- 183 Document Processing. (Fee: $30) OTEC-285 Records Management-A 3 hours Instruction in the fundamentals that are essential to managing the records of an office. Alphabetic. geographic, numeric, subject, and chronologic methods offiling are discussed. OTEC-286 Legal Office Procedures-Sp 2 hours Includes learning legal terms. typing legal dictation using the OTEC transcriber, and par– ticipating in group projects. Prerequisite: OTEC-282 Machine Transcription. OTEC-287 Medical Office Procedures-Sp 2 houl'S Includes using medical terms, typing medical dictation using the transcriber, and partici– pating in group projects. Prerequisite: OTEC-282 Machine Transcription. OTEC-289 Secretarial Internship 1-5 hours Practical business experience as an office employee: individually designed to meet the interests of the student. Prerequisites: OTEC-183 Document Processing, OTEC-282 Machine Transcription, OTEC-291 Word/Information Processing Concepts. OTEC-290 Office Systems and Prncedures-W 4 houl'S Introduction to a wide variety of modern office practices including proper telephone and communication techniques, records management. reprographics, word processing. organiza– tional techniques, and operation of electronic calculators. Prerequisite: OTEC-183 Document Processing. OTEC-291 Word/Information Processing Concepts-A 4 hours An introduction to the impact of technology on the business office. The operation of word processing equipment using basic text editing procedures is included along with an overview of telecommunications. electronic mail, and other sophisticated communications systems. Prerequisites: OTEC-183 Document Processing. CIS-220 Information Systems. (Fee: $30) OTEC-380 Desktop Publishing-Sp 3 hours Writing. assembling. and designing publications commonly found in businesses such as newsletters, brochures. reports. and promotional materials using PageMaker software. Pre– requisite: OTEC-291 Word/Information Processing. (Fee: $30) OTEC-387 Computer Shorthand-Sp 3 hours Instruction in the use of Gregg Computer Shorthand software with word processing soft– ware to increase productivity and strengthen shorthand and transcription skills. Prerequisite: OTEC-185 Shorthand Il. (Fee: $30)

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