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Show Department of Secretarial Training and Business Education Associate Professor Clarence G. Wilson; Assistant Professors Talmage Y. DeLange, Daniel Faverp, Bill S. Henrie, Head; Instructors Marian Brown and Carmen McKinnon. Departmental Major in Secretarial TrainingIn addition to the General Education Requirements of the College and the general requirements of the Division of Business and Economics, the student must complete Secretarial Training 3, 13, 21, 25, 30, 101, 102, 110, 111, 146, 148, and English 29. Teaching Major in Business EducationIn addition to the General Education Requirements of the College and certain requirements of the Division of Business and Economics Accounting 1 and 2 and Economics 1the student must complete Secretarial Training 3, 13, 21, 25, 30, 101, 102, 110, 111, 146, 148, 150, 151, and English 29, plus 10 additional hours of approved business electives. Departmental Minor in Secretarial TrainingA baccalaureate degree candidate may satisfy this minor by completing Secretarial Training 21, 101, 102, 110, and 111, plus 10 additional hours selected from the following: Secretarial Training 25, 30, 146, 148 and Accounting 1, 2. Courses of Instruction 1. Personal Elementary Typewriting Development of sustained typing power, control of figures and symbols, improvement of techniques. A speed of at least 30 words per minute should be attained. May be waived by proficiency examination. Credit will not be given to students who have had one year of typing previously. A W S (3). Henrie, McKinnon 2. Elementary Typewriting Continued Review of keyboard, business letters, tabulated reports, improvement of basic skills, and intensive speed building. A speed of at least 40 words a minute should be attained. Prerequisite: Secretarial Training 1 or equivalent. A W S (3). Henrie, McKinnon 3. Intermediate TypewritingManuscripts, special problems in letter arrangement and business forms. A speed of at last 50 words a minute should be attained. Prerequisite: Secretarial Training 2. A W S (3). Henrie, McKinnon 78 10. Hi-Speed Longhand (ABC Shorthand)A method of fast writing based on the English alphabet; abbreviations, omission, and blending of letters; dictation and transcription. Prerequisite: Secretarial Training 2 or equivalent. This class continues into Secretarial Training 12. A W S (3). Henrie 11. Elementary Shorthand Introduction to theory of Gregg Shorthand system with emphasis upon reading and writing fluency. Secretarial Training 1 must be taken concurrently unless that course has been waived. Not open for credit to students who have had one year of previous shorthand training. Prerequisite: Secretarial Training 1, or equivalent, or take concurrently. AW (4). Henrie, McKinnon 12. Elementary Shorthand (Continued)Use of the entire shorthand theory in practice dictation. A speed of at least 60 words a minute should be attained. Not open for credit to students who have completed two years of Gregg shorthand. Prerequisite: Secretarial Training 1 and 11, or equivalent. A W S (4). Henrie, McKinnon 13. Intermediate Shorthand Dictation Stenographic shortcuts, abbreviations, phrases, and transcription. A shorthand speed of at least 80 words a minute should be attained. Prerequisite: Secretarial Training 2 and 12, or equivalent. A W S (4). Henrie, McKinnon 21. Business MachinesKey-driven and Rotary calculators, and Ten-Key listing machines. A W S (2). Henrie, McKinnon 22. Business MachinesContinuation of Business 21. A W S (2). Henrie, McKinnon 25. Office Equipment Spirit duplicator, mimeograph, etc. Prerequisite: Secretarial Training 1 or equivalent. A W (2). Henrie, McKinnon 30. Records and ManagementIndexing and filing for business; alphabetical subject, numerical, geographical and soundex. Prerequisite: Secretarial Training 1 or equivalent. A W (2). Henrie, McKinnon 31. Business English(See English 28 in Humanities Division.) 32. Business Correspondence(See English 29 in Humanities Division.) 79 |