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BUSO1620
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Introduction to Computer Applications
This course covers basic information about computer hardware and the use of computer software as a business productivity tool, as well as for personal use. Topics covered include the operating system, learning management system, and laptop environment; file and folder management; introduction to spreadsheet procedures; introduction to database creation and file management, fundamental word processing concepts, and presentation graphics. Some basic computer literacy will be covered, such as e-mail etiquette, ethical computing, use of digital files, and digital literacy.
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BUSO1625
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Business Communications
This course is designed to provide an in-depth study of business English skills through review and use of many practice applications of grammar usage, punctuation, capitalization, numbers, abbreviations, spelling improvement, writing skills, editing skills, and business vocabulary skills development. Emphasis is placed on using reference materials for developing proofreading and editing skills. The business world demands that its participants communicate (verbally and nonverbally) effectively. No businessperson can communicate effectively without some knowledge of the basic rules of grammar, punctuation, and capitalization.
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BUSO1648
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Word Processing (Word)
This course utilizes Microsoft Word software to perform basics and advanced information processing. Topics include document creation, editing, storage, and retrieval. Preparation of common business documents such as memos, letters, newsletters, and reports. This course emphasizes proper formatting include character, line and page formatting; cutting, copying, and moving text; finding and replacing text; creating and executing macros; creating and utilizing templates; inserting graphics; utilizing columns; creating tables; sorting and selecting specific text; utilizing styles; utilizing speller, thesaurus, and grammar checking; and effective file management and maintenance. Accurate proofreading is emphasized.
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BUSO1655
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Customer Relationship Management
This course introduces the student to current technologies and tasks that increase work quality and productivity in changing office environments. Topics include voice recognition, digital transcription, cloud computing (including securing information), editing pdf files, and accessing information through the Internet.
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GSCM1510
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Workplace Human Relations
This course examines interpersonal relationship skills in the work environment. Students evaluate individual strengths and weaknesses and assess and learn transferable skills. This course emphasizes employment-enhancing skills that include understanding and improving relationships and communication with co-workers, supervisors, subordinates, and customers. This survey course introduces concepts and methods for improvement of interpersonal relations. (2 Cr – 2 lect, 0 lab) |
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BUSO1604
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Keying
In this course the alpha, numeric, symbol, and function keys are reviewed emphasizing the touch method. Keying fundamentals and techniques are taught including: basic formatting, proofreading skills, straight-copy skill development, and correct keying posture and technique.
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BUSO1651
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Current Office Technologies
This course introduces the student to current technologies and tasks that increase work quality and productivity in changing office environments. Topics include voice recognition, digital transcription, cloud computing (including securing information), editing pdf files, and accessing information through the Internet.
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BUSO2637
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Spreadsheet Concepts/Applications
This course emphasizes business concepts and applications using spreadsheet software. Topics include entering labels, values, formulae, and functions; moving, copying formatting, saving, and retrieving spreadsheet data; manipulating databases using delete, insert, sort, and extract functions; printing large and small spreadsheets; publishing spreadsheets on the Web; macros; and graphing. Keying skills support success in this course.
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BUSO2689
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Multimedia Business Presentations
This course aims to equip participants with the skills and knowledge needed to create effective, engaging, and persuasive business presentations using a variety of multimedia tools and techniques. This course also includes basic concepts, techniques, design elements, and applications of publishing.
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ENGL1101
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Composition I (Goal 1 & 2)
or ENGL1102
This is an introductory college writing course designed to help students develop effective writing skills for college level work. Students learn to generate ideas and organize them into unified, coherent essays. Methods of instruction vary, but most sections combine individual conferences and peer review with regular class meetings. Prerequisites: A grade of C or higher in ENGL 0960 or appropriate placement score. MnTC (Goals 1/CM and Goal 2/CT); (3 Cr – 3 lect, 0 lab) |
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BUSA1050
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Personal Financial Management and Planning
This course introduces and emphasizes the importance of personal financial management and planning and provides solid strategies for successful financial management. Topics covered include key factors that affect personal income; budgets; cash-flow management; credit and credit cards; borrowing; managing taxes; and major expenditures including housing, automobiles, insurance and investments. Students will prepare their own financial plan.
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BUSO1668
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Medical Terminology
+ BUSO1607 OR BUSA/ACCT Elective
This course introduces the building of medical words including prefixes, suffixes, combining forms from Greek and Latin word parts, and the rules for connecting them to form medical terms. Definition and spelling of word roots, prefixes, and suffixes is emphasized. Emphasis is placed on spelling and defining medical words. A foundation is created for the continued development of medical vocabulary. This course presents 600 component medical word parts and their use in building and interpreting medical terminology related to each body system. Medical abbreviations are also presented for each medical specialty. This course is part of the Associate in Applied Science Medical Administrative Assistant degree which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). (2 Cr - 1 lect, 1 lab) |
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BUSO2641
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Applied Principles of Bookkeeping
This beginning level course introduces the basic bookkeeping cycle. Topics include transaction analysis and recording. The full range of journals, financial reports, and current bookkeeping applications, such as QuickBooks, will be used. BUSO 2606 may also be helpful with or before to this course. This course is part of the Associate in Applied Science Administrative Assistant degree which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). (3 Cr - 2 lect, 1 lab) |
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BUSO2644
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Office Supervision and Management
This course emphasizes administrative office management skills, theories, methods, and techniques of supervision are emphasized. It also profiles real-world managers who offer globalization, organizational environments, diversity, leadership, human resource management, stress management, work ethics, practical information about human relations, goal setting, productivity, budgets, team building, motivation, delegation, appraisal, office technology, and working in management. Simulated office management experiences, projects, role playing, and case studies are included.
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GSCL1270
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Employment Search Skills
This course introduces students to a process of developing self-awareness when considering career opportunities and identifying career-related goals. Students conduct a job search, prepare a job application, resume, cover letter, a follow-up correspondence. The course includes preparation for job interviews. |
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