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Show Business and Economics — Office Administration 70 words per minute is required. Prerequisites: Office Administration 103 and 122 or equivalent. (Formerly Intermediate Shorthand Dictation.) A W S (4) 150. Business Mathematics by Calculating Machines—A study of basic business mathematics—applications in interest calculation, depreciation, payroll, proration, etc., while learning operation of 10-key, rotary, and electronic calculators. (Formerly Business Machines.) A W S (4) 151. Calculating Machines—For students who do not major in either Office Administration or Business Education. Practical experience using rotary calculators, electronic calculators and ten-key printing calculators. Credit not granted for both OA 150 and OA 151. A W S (2) 301. Production Typewriting—Special communications forms, statistical reports, legal documents and business letters. Prerequisite: Office Administration 103. (Formerly Advanced Typewriting.) W S (3) 325. Business Communications—Review and application of oral and written communications including executive dictation to secretaries and machines. Prerequisite: English 103. A W S (4) 341. Dictation and Transcription—Speed dictation with stress on fluency and accuracy of writing. An entrance speed of at least 90 words per minute is required. Prerequisites: Office Administration 123 or equivalent. (Formerly Intermediate Shorthand Dictation and Transcription.) A W S (4) 342. Shorthand Speedbuilding—Intense dictation. An entrance speed of at least 110 words per minute is required. Prerequisite OA341 or equivalent. (Formerly Advanced Shorthand.) W S (4) 351. Office Applications Laboratory—Individualized training in duplicating machines, filing, business English, and human relations. A W S (1-7) 352. Office Applications Laboratory—Individualized training in records management, key punch, office procedures, trans- scribing machines, and on-the-job experiences. A W S (1-7) 355. Office Organization and Management—Principles of office organization and management; duties of the manager; selection and training of office personnel; layout and work-flow systems and procedures analysis; forms design and control; selection and care of supplies and equipment. S (3) 216 Business and Economics — Office Administration 361. Methods of Teaching Typewriting—Analysis of textbooks and research into methods of teaching typewriting. Presentation of material on various levels with special emphasis on standards, achievement, testing and grading. S (2) 362. Methods of Teaching Shorthand and Office Practice- Analysis of textbooks and research into methods of teaching shorthand theory, speed and transcription with special emphasis on standards of achievement, testing, grading, and effective planning and organization of course content, standards of work, testing and grading of office practice courses. S (3) 363. Methods of Teaching Business Subjects (Non-skill)— Methods of teaching high school bookkeeping, general business, economics, business law, business math, business English, etc. Analysis of textbooks, and the various methods of presentation of non-skill subjects with special emphasis on student achievement, testing, and grading. S (2) 499. Seminar in Office Administration—Research and discussion of office-related problems such as supervision procedures, mail handling, use of the telephone, human relations, proper etiquette, grooming, etc. S (3) 217 |