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Show Business Education/Administrative Systems Business Education/Administrative Systems BUSINESS EDUCATION/ ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS COURSES 100. Speedbuilding Typewriting (2) Keyboard review. Skill, speed, and production development. Prerequisite: knowledge of typewriter keyboard. 101. Elementary Keyboarding (3) Learning the keyboard, machine parts, letters, manuscripts, and tables for personal use. (Formerly Elementary Typewriting.) 102. Intermediate Keyboarding (3) Review of keyboard. Letters, manuscripts, and tables for business use. Prerequisite: BE101 or 25 wpm. (Formerly Intermediate Typewriting.) 103. Advanced Typewriting (3) Tables, letters, manuscripts, and medical, legal, or financial problems. Prerequisite: BE102 or 40 wpm. 111. Machine Shorthand (4) Introduction to Touch Shorthand keyboard, theory, and speed development to 60 wpm. Prerequisite: Typing 25 wpm. 112. Intermediate Machine Shorthand (4) Completion of theory with practice dictation. Prerequisite: BE111, typing 40 wpm. 120. Shorthand Review (4) Any shorthand system. Review basic theory; knowledge of phrasing, brief forms/speed forms; reading; speedbuilding: transcription. 121. Elementary Shorthand (4) Introduction to shorthand theory with emphasis upon reading and writing fluency. Prerequisite: Typing 40 wpm. 122. Intermediate Shorthand (4) Any shorthand system. Shorthand theory in practice dictation. Prerequisite: Shorthand 50 wpm; typing 40 wpm. 123. Advanced Shorthand (4) Any shorthand system. Stenographic abbreviations, phrases, and transcription. Prerequisite: Shorthand 70 wpm; typing 40 wpm. 150. Business Mathematics by Calculating Machines (4) Problems in percentage, discount, simple and compount interest, merchandising, taxes, etc.. solved by calculators. 151. Calculating Machines (2) For students in majors other than Administrative Systems or Business Education. Using electronic 10-key calculators to solve personal business problems. Credit toward graduation requirements not granted for both BE150 and 151. 201. Business English /Machine Transcription m\ English essentials, letter writting, transcribing machines, and special typewriters. Prerequisite: Typing 40 wpm. 202. Filing (2) Alphabetic, geographic, numeric, subject filing. 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. 225. Business Communications (4) Review and application of oral and written communications, including report writing. Prerequisite: English 103. 289. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all students in the Business Education/Administrative Systems Department who meet the minimum Cooperative Work Experience requirements of the department. The course objective for each student will be developed by the student, the department, and a suitable employer providing the opportunity for an on-the-job experience. Evaluation of course participants will be shared between the employer, student, and the department. Grade and amount of credit will be determined by the department. 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. 301. Production Typewriting (3) Exacting business problems from a variety of office simulations emphasizing effective decision making. Prequisite: BE 103. 302. Word Processing Systems (4) The effect of modern technology upon people, procedures, and equipment. Merging of information systems with origination, production, reproduction, distribution, and storage. 303. Electronic Word Processing (1) Operation of stand-alone electronic typewriters with memory storage capabilities. Involves editing, storing, and retrieving material for business applications. Prerequisite: Typewriting 40 wpm. (Formerly Automated Word Processing/Electronic.) 304. Mag Card Word Processing (1) Operation of text-editing, limited display typewriters. Involves editing, storing, and retrieving materials for business applications. Prerequisite: Typewriting 40 wpm. (Formerly Automated Word Processing/External Storage.) 305. Display Word Processing (1) Operation of video screen text-editing typewriters. Involves editing, storing, and retrieving material for business applications. Prerequisite: Typewriting 40 wpm. (Formerly Automated Word Processing/CRT.) 306. Microprocessor Word Processing (1) Operation of microprocessors for word processing. Involves editing, storing, and retrieving documents. Prerequisite: Typewriting 40 wpm. 307. Microprocessor Applications (1) Developing skill on the microprocessor as it applies to office information systems. Prerequisite: BE306. 353. Secretarial Procedures (4) Provides training of skills and knowledge in modern office procedures and duplication. Prerequisite: Typewriting 40 wpm. 355. Administrative Services Management (3) Principles of Office Management and Word Processing installations including: duties, selection, and training of personnel; layout and workflow systems; control. Prerequisites: BE302. 356. Administrative Support Systems (3) Analyzing office support systems and procedures, including needs analysis; human factors, system design word processing management concerns, implementation, evaluation, control and cost-benefit analysis. Prerequisite. Management 301, BE355. 360. Principles of Business Education (2) Introduction to the field of business education, including curriculum, standards, counseling, research, and current trends. Must be taken before student teaching. 361. Methods of Teaching Typewriting and Office Practice (3) Research into methods, objectives, grading, testing, supplies, and teaching demonstrations. Must be taken before student teaching. 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. Must be taken before student teaching. 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. Must be taken before student teaching. 480. Independent Research (1-3) Directed research and study on an individual basis. 489. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) A continuation of Business Education 289 Cooperative Work Experience. Open to all students. 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. 499. Senior Seminar (3) Research and discussion of office-related problems. Tj ± vteflprwi Informatloi iHiiclrgs Registrar "1 Cnmnhsfto Interdept "Programs \ iMM- i | | i Allied ^■ealtrj MSCtetrcesr 1 ill i Arts* Humanrfe —H+ 194 195 EUUvdllui NatiraT Sciences — Socia Sciences icuitipuiuy ~ Education |