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Show Business and Economics Office Administration 122. Intermediate Shorthand (4) Reveiw of shorthand theory in practice dictation. Prerequisite: Shorthand 50 wpm; typing 40 wpm. A W S 123. Advanced Shorthand (4) Stenographic abbreviations, phrases, and transcription. Prerequisite: Shorthand 70 wpm; typing 40 wpm. A W S 150. Business Mathematics by Calculating Machines (4) Problems in percentage, discount, simple and compound interest, merchandising, taxes, etc., solved by calculators. A W S 151. Calculating Machines (2) For students in majors other than OA or Business Education. Learning the electronic and 10-key calculators to solve personal business problems. Credit' not granted for both OA 150 and 151. A W S 201. Business English and Word Processing (4) English essentials, letter writing, transcribing machines, and special typewriters. Prerequisite: Typing 40 wpm. A W S 202. Filing and Duplicating (4) Alphabetic, geographic, numeric, subject filing; fluid, mimeograph, offset, and copy duplication. A W S 211. Dental/Medical Office Assistant (2) Learning the secretarial and office management skills performed by the dental/medical assistant. Six weeks of course study will be followed by four weeks of practice in a simulated dental office. A W 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. A W S Su 301. Production Typewriting (3) Exacting business problems from a variety of office simulations emphasizing effective decision making. Prerequisite: OA 103. AWS 325. Business Communications (4) Review and application of oral and written communication, including report writing. Prerequisite: English 103. AWS 341. Dictation and Transcription (4) Speed dictation with stress on shortcuts, speed, and production. Prerequisite: Shorthand 90 wpm; typing 50 wpm. WS 342. Shorthand Speedbuilding (4) Building speed and production. Prerequisite i Shorthand 110 wpm; typing 50 wpm. WS 353. Secretarial Procedures (4) Mail, telephone, payroll and banking, travel, employment, reference materials. Prerequisite: typing 40 wpm. AWS 354. Simulation (2) Model office, emphasizing skills, human relations, decision making. Prerequisite: Typing 40 wpm. AWS 355. Office Organization and Management (3) Principles of office management; duties, selection, and training of personnel; layout and workflow systems; control. S 360. Principles of Business Education (2) Introduction to the field of business education, including curriculum, standards, counseling, research, and current trends. Should be taken junior year. W 361. Methods of Teaching Typewriting and Of-ice Practice (3) Research into methods, objectives, grading, testing, supplies, and teaching demonstrations. Should be taken junior year. S 362. Methods of Teaching Shorthand (2) Analysis and research into methods of teaching shorthand theory, speed, and transcription with special emphasis on objectives, demonstrations, testing and grading. W 363. Methods of Teaching General Business Subjects (2) Analysis and research into methods of teaching nonskill business subjects with special emphasis on objectives, testing, and grading. W 480. Independent Research (1-5) Directed research and study on an individual basis. AWS 492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. A W S Su 499. Senior Seminar (3) Research and discussion of office-related problems. S 108 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Teacher Education 110 Department of Elementary Education 115 Department of Secondary Education 116 Department of Child and Family Studies 120 Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation 129 |