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ART 298 - Special Studies Credits - 1-3 Advanced, individualized study in areas not considered in other courses to meet special interests or program requirements. Course is repeatable up to 2 times.(2-6 credits total.) Complete a term project approved by the instructor. Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 101 - Introduction to Business Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Introduction to business organization, operation, marketing, management, and finance. Course is designed to help students choose their field of major concentration. Term(s) Offered: Fall, Winter Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 104 - Business Mathematics Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A study of banking applications, fractions, percentages, payrolls, commissions, trade and cash discounts, markup, simple interest, notes and interest variables, and charges for credit. Prerequisite: MTH 025 Term(s) Offered: Fall, Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 106 - Casino Games Management Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course covers basic casino managerial techniques related to various games within the casino management and operations. Term(s) Offered: Fall Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 107 - Survey of Gaming Regulations Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 A survey of the laws and regulations related to the gaming industry. Specific emphasis on the industry and development of Nevada gaming laws, regulations and compliance requirements of gaming licensees. Gaming laws can vary within types of organizations. This courses provides a basic foundation to gaming laws overall. Each state/entity will have similar requirements. Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 110A - Database/MS Access Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other - 1 Basic application and utilization of MS Access database software to solve business computing problems. Focus will include designing and building a database, applying queries, creating reports, using forms, and advanced printing. Recommended preparation: BA 131 and BT 120 - Changed Title Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 110X - Spreadsheets/MS Excel Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 Basic application and utilization of MS Excel spreadsheet software to solve business computing problems. Focus will include developing a worksheet, changing formats/appearance, using formulas, creating charts, and advanced printing. Recommended preparation: BA 131 and MTH 025 - Changed Title Term(s) Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 111 - Basic Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 Provides a basic understanding of debits and credits and financial statements for service enterprises and merchandising businesses. Term(s) Offered: Fall Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 113 - Credit Procedures Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Principles of consumer and commercial credit management. Covers types of credit instruments, sources of information, collection. and control. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 116 - Bookkeeping Practice Credits - 2 Other - 2 A hands-on practice set designed to give the student experience with current accounting software. Prerequisite: BA 212 Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 131 - Introduction to Business Computing Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Lab - 1 General orientation to computer operations and literacy, along with an insight into the broad impact of computers and their uses in today’s society. The fundamentals of using the Microsoft Windows operating system, email, web browsers, word processing, Recommended preparation: BT 120 Term(s) Offered: Fall, Winter Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. Computer Literacy. |
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BA 131A - Introduction to Word Credits - 1 Other - 1 This course covers basic concepts used within the Word application. Students will create various business documents to learn concepts and commands related to correspondence, and various documents used in business. Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 131B - Introduction to Excel Credits - 1 Other - 1 This course covers basic concepts used within the Excel spreadsheet application. Students will create various business documents to learn concepts and commands relating to data, formulas/ functions, formatting and charting. Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 131C - Introduction to Access Credits - 1 Other - 1 This course covers basic concepts used within the Access database application. Students will create various business files related to organizing and maintaining data, while allowing form input, querying and reporting features. Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 131D - Introduction to Power Point Credits - 1 Other - 1 This course covers basic concepts used within the PowerPoint presentation application. Students will create various business documents to learn concepts and skills relating creating an effective presentation. Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 155 - Introduction to Fraud Examination Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 An introduction to how and why occupational fraud is committed, how fraudulent conduct can be deterred, and how allegations of fraud should be investigated and resolved. Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 177 - Payroll Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 Introduction to personnel and payroll records, including all current federal and state payroll taxes. Provides ample practice in preparation of payroll records by hand and by using a computerized payroll accounting software. Recommended preparation: Accounting class Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 190 - Money Management Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 The class will cover the basics of managing money such as budgeting, controlling expenses, understanding interest rates, compounding of interest, and rates of return. We will also cover a different topic each week including bank accounts, credit cards, loans, mutual funds, stock market, retirement accounts, and real estate. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 198 - Special Studies Credits - 1-3 Designed to provide interested and capable students with the opportunity to study special topics in business areas. Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 206 - Principles of Management Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Principles of management and their applications in organization, administration, and production in the business environment. Prerequisite: WR 060 or WR 065 Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 207 - E-Commerce Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This is a comprehensive 4-credit course designed to prepare the business professional for a challenging role in today’s national and international online markets. Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 209A - Accounting Applications Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other - 1 Completion of accounting practice sets varying from simple to complex on the computer using Peachtree software. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 209P - Accounting Applications/Payroll Credits - 4 Lecture - 2 Other - 2 Completion of payroll accounting practice sets varying from simple to complex on the computer using Peachtree and/or QuickBooks software. Recommended preparation: Accounting class with a “C” or better. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 209Q - Accounting Applications/QuickBooks Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other - 1 Computerized accounting using Quickbooks software on an integrated computerized accounting package relating to service and merchandising businesses. Recommended preparation: Accounting class with a “C” or better. Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 211 - Principles of Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 Introduction to accounting including techniques of account construction, preparation of financial statements, application of accounting principles to practical business problems, and proprietorship studies. Term(s) Offered: Fall Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 212 - Principles of Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 Introduction to accounting including techniques of account construction, preparation of financial statements, application of accounting principles to practical business problems, and proprietorship studies. Emphasis is on corporations and managerial accounting. Prerequisite: BA 211 Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 213 - Principles of Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 Introduction to accounting including techniques of account construction, preparation of financial statements, application of accounting principles to practical business problems, and proprietorship studies with emphasis on managerial accounting. Prerequisite: BA 212 Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 214 - Business Communications Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Concepts and skills necessary to write clean, concise business prose including letters, memos, and reports for standard business uses. Some time is also devoted to oral communications relevant to the business community. The purpose of this course is to help students develop skills to write clean, concise business correspondence and to enter the job market with the appropriate skills knowledge. The course will emphasize skills applicable to both the job search and on-the-job skills. Prerequisite: WR 121 Term(s) Offered: Fall (BT 121 or typing/word processing skills strongly recommended) Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 215 - Cost Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 The design and development of cost systems, cost analysis, and management use of cost information. Prerequisite: BA 213 Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 217 - Budgeting and Decision-Making Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Lab - Other - The student will learn the planning and process of business budgeting and financial decision-making. Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 220 - Tax Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 Designed to assist students in becoming proficient in preparing federal and State of Oregon individual tax returns. Upon successful completion of this course and BA 221 , students will meet the state educational requirements for the Oregon Licensed Tax Preparer’s test. Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 221 - Accounting Problems/Tax Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 This course focuses on Oregon state income tax return preparation, as well as, Oregon law pertaining to licensed tax preparation and consulting. Furthermore, advanced federal tax issues are covered. Combined with BA 220 this class completes the 80-hour requirement needed to sit for the licensure exam administered by the Oregon State Board of Tax Practitioners. Term(s) Offered: Fall A continuation of BA 220 Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 222 - Finance Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course covers an introduction to financial markets in which funds are traded, the institutions which participate in and facilitate these flows of funds and principles, and concepts of financial management which guide the student in making sound financial decisions. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 223 - Principles of Marketing Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 General survey of the nature and role of marketing with emphasis on products, pricing, distribution, and promotion. Prerequisite: WR 060 or WR 065 Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 224 - Human Resources Management Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Introduction to the field of human resources management covering staffing, wage and salary administration, fringe benefits, training and orientation, testing and evaluation, labor relations and unions, and personnel research. Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 225 - Introduction to Gaming Management Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course will cover an overview of the casino. Topics will include the economics of the casino in addition to its interface with the hotel, organizations, and terminology. Term(s) Offered: Winter This course is not recommended for people who have worked in the gaming industry. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 226 - Business Law Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 The origins of law; the relations of business to society and the law; the evolution of business within the framework of the law, and the development and present-day applications of the law to contracts, sales, and agencies. Prerequisite: WR 060 or WR 065 Term(s) Offered: Fall, Winter Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 233 - Accounting for Managers Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Accounting for Managers is designed to provide the non-financial manager with an understanding of accounting and the manner in which it can be used to make financial decisions. Topics covered include: financial statement preparation; basic accounting concepts like debit/credit, journal entries, and t-accounts; Excel spreadsheet preparation; measuring and reporting accounting data; analyzing and interpreting accounting information; cost behavior and analysis; budgeting; and relevant cost analysis. Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 238 - Personal Selling Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 General sales techniques involving successful personal selling of goods, services, or ideas which includes discussion of motives, sales psychology, prospecting for customers, and sales techniques. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 239 - Retail Promotion Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 A general survey of the field of retail promotion including the study of retail advertising, display, layout, and the selection of appropriate media. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 249 - Retail Selling Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 General sales techniques involving the factors of successful selling of retail goods and services including retail buying motives, sales psychology, customer approach, and retail sales techniques. Term(s) Offered: Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 251 - Office Management Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Introduction to the field of office management covering problems in staffing, training, work standards, layout of offices, supervision, pay and benefits, working conditions, and staff motivation. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 261 - Intermediate Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 Continues the study of accounting principles, the theory underlying the determination of income, and the presentation of financial statements. Prerequisite: BA 213 Term(s) Offered: Fall Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 262 - Intermediate Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 Continues the study of accounting principles, the theory underlying the determination of income, and the presentation of financial statements. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 263 - Intermediate Accounting Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 Continues the study of accounting principles, the theory underlying the determination of income, and the presentation of financial statements. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 265 - Accounting Problems Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 An advanced course dealing with accounting problems in the areas of partnership, branch offices, and governmental accounting. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 268 - Introduction to Auditing Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Basic principles and procedures of the examination of financial statements as well as the principles involved in obtaining audit proofs applicable to any audit functions. Prerequisite: BA 261 Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 271 - Analyzing Financial Statements Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Includes accounting characteristics of financial statements and the analysis of each component. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 277 - Business Ethics Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Ethical aspects and practices of business and professional organizations and their employees including a brief introduction to traditional theories of ethics. Prerequisite: WR 060 or WR 065 Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: Human Relations |
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BA 280 - Cooperative Work Experience Credits - 1-8 Provides an experience in the business work environment. A maximum of 12 credits can be earned in any one school year. Term(s) Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BA 284 - Pre-Employment Seminar Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 Designed to assist the student in resume and cover letter preparation, interviews, application forms, employment searches and helpful techniques in obtaining, holding and advancing in a job. Students will assess knowledge, skills and abilities as they relate to employment. Students will conduct an informational interview. Term(s) Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 285 - Human Relations in Business Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Designed to develop effective human relations in the workplace including: achieving a deepened sense of awareness of self and others, interpersonal communication skills, motivation, valuing diversity, and organizational politics. Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. Human Relations. |
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BA 295 - Professional Bookkeeping Review Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Lab - 1 This course is designed to prepare the student for the American Institute of Professional Bookkeeper’s certification. The course consists of five areas of focus:. correcting of errors, adjusting entries, payroll, depreciation and inventory. Students are expected to have experience and knowledge of these accounting areas and can use the course to refresh and supplement existing knowledge in preparation for the exam. Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BA 298 - Special Studies Credits - 1-3 Provides interested and capable students the opportunity to study special topics in the field of business. Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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BT 116 - Professional Office Procedures Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 This course will provide an overview of business etiquette; office communications; business workplace culture, customs, routines, tasks and procedures; self-assessment, workplace skills preparedness, and careers in the modern office. Term(s) Offered: Fall Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 120 - Computer Keyboarding Credits - 2 Other - 2 Touch typing on the computer keyboard on alphabet keys with emphasis on improving the student’s speed and accuracy. Students are given individualized skill-building exercises using computer-assisted instruction. Term(s) Offered: Fall, Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 121 - Document Processing I Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 2 This is a beginning course designed for the entry-level student. The major objectives of this course are to develop touch control of the keyboard and proper typing techniques, build basic speed and accuracy skills, and provide practice in applying those basic skills to the production of letters, reports, memos, tables, forms, and other types of personal and business communications. Term(s) Offered: Fall, Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 122 - Document Processing II Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 This course continues the development of basic keyboarding skills and emphasizes the production of a wide range of typical business correspondence, tables, reports, and forms from unarranged and rough-draft sources. The documents are formatted based on current office practices. Work is completed using the Microsoft Word software. Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 124 - Keyboarding for Speed & Accuracy Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 The class will help develop speed and accuracy using a computer. Students will use an online testing program to measure keyboarding speed and accuracy and to determine any specific keyboarding problems. This course will help students meet hiring criteria for words per minute on an employment test. Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 131 - Legal Office Procedures Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course is a practical, comprehensive course that prepares legal assistant students for the law office environment. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 140 - Business Document Editing Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other - 1 Review of grammar and proofreading skills needed in preparing business documents using word processing software and equipment. Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 201M - Word Processing/MS Word Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other - 1 Basic application and utilization of MS Word software to solve business computing problems. Focus includes creating and formatting documents, editing, merging documents, using columns, and adding graphics. Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 202M - Word Processing/Advanced MS Word Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other - 1 Advanced application and utilization of MS Word software to solve business computing problems. Focus includes collaboration of documents, adding comments, tracking changes, saving versions, completing complex merges, building macros, advanced graphics. Term(s) Offered: Spring Changed Title Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 204 - Advanced Word Processing Applications Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other - 1 Advanced application and utilization of MS Word software to solve business computing problems. Focus includes collaboration of documents, adding comments, tracking changes, saving versions, completing complex merges, building macros, advanced graphics, and integrating Excel charts, Access tables and PowerPoint slide shows. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 206 - Desktop Publishing Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other - 1 Advanced training in the use of word processing software. Various business documents are produced using advanced procedures to do more complex merges, text columns, tables with math, macros and graphics as well as editing and formatting using multiple documents in Windows. Term(s) Offered: Spring Previous experience in application software strongly recommended. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 220 - Calculating Machines Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Operation of electronic printing calculators using touch fingering to do mathematical problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, constant factors, multiple factors, accumulation of products and quotients, negative multiplication, exponents, decimal equivalents, and reciprocals. Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 230 - Legal Terminology I Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course is a practical, comprehensive course that prepares legal assistant students for the law office environment. Term(s) Offered: Fall Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 231 - Legal Transcription Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other - 1 Development of skill in the transcription of recorded legal dictation using word processing software to produce legal documents and correspondence. Prerequisite: WR 121 Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 232 - Legal Terminology II Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course emphasizes areas that a legal administrative assistant or paralegal may have to deal with. Subject areas include property ownership, real estate transactions, business ownership, employment law, employment discrimination, bankruptcy, marriage, divorce, estates, trusts, product liability, consumer rights, and cyberspace law. Prerequisite: BT 230 Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 240 - Records Management Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Effective methods and systems of storing and retrieving business information, managerial considerations necessary for an efficient records management program and qualifications needed for a career in records management. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 251 - Medical Terminology Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course is an overview of basic medical terminology. Prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, special endings, plural forms, abbreviations and symbols are included in the content. A programmed learning, word-building system is used to learn word parts that are used to construct or analyze new terms. Emphasis is placed on spelling, definition, usage, and pronunciation. Term(s) Offered: Fall, Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 252 - Medical Terminology Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course presents a continued study of medical terminology based on medical word building principles. Prefixes, suffixes, word roots, combining forms, special endings, plural forms, and abbreviations are included in the content. Additionally, anatomy and physiology, pathology, diagnostic, symptomatic and therapeutic terms, diagnostic and lab tests and procedures, surgical procedures, and pharmacology terms are incorporated into the course. Emphasis is placed on correct spelling, definition, usage, and pronunciation. Term(s) Offered: Winter, Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 256 - Electronic Health Records Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the principles of electronic health records with an emphasis on computerized medical billing, health care data collection, storage, retrieval, security arrangement, presentation, and verification. This course will also introduce the components and requirements of the electronic health record. Course is for Administrative Office Professional: Medical Option (AAS) to replace BT253 Medical Transcription, a course that will be moved to inactive. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 257 - Medical Office Procedures Credits - 4 Lecture - 3 Other - 1 This covers office practice designed to emphasize routine medical office procedures including medical vocabulary, medical ethics, communication procedures, medical records management and medical transcription and coding. Term(s) Offered: Fall Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 258 - Medical Insurance Procedures and Coding Credits - 3 Lecture- 3 This covers medical insurance records management for private health and accident insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, Workers’ Compensation. It emphasizes abstracting information from health records for billing and transfer forms. Prerequisite: BT 251 , BT 252 and WR 060 or Placement score of 63 or over Term(s) Offered: Spring Includes use of CPT and ICD-10 Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 259 - Medical Billing and Coding Credits - 4 Lecture - 4 Students will learn how to assign medical codes to provider services in medical facilities using the Current Procedural Terminology manual and patient diagnoses using the International Classification of Diseases manual. Students will abstract information from patient records and combine it with coding guidelines to optimize physician, hospital, and outpatient service payments. Course is for Administrative Office Professional Medical Option (AAS) to replace BT254 Medical Transcription that will be moved to an inactive course. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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BT 290 - Integrated Office Systems Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other - 1 This course includes a simulated office experience for students in a practical application of skills and concepts acquired in all business programs. Microsoft Office software and use of the internet is applied. Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 100 - Hospitality and Tourism Industry Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Introduces the hospitality industry as a single, interrelated industry composed of food and beverage, travel and tourism, lodging, meeting and planning events, recreation and leisure, recreational entertainment, and eco and heritage tourism. Prerequisite: WR 060 Term(s) Offered: Fall Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 103 - Marketing in the Hospitality Industry Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course studies how marketing activities direct the flow of goods and services from product to consumer in the hospitality and tourism industry. Prerequisite: WR 060 Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 104 - Travel and Tourism Industry Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course explores the major concepts in tourism; what makes tourism possible; and how tourism can become an important factor in the economics of any nation, region, state, or local area. Discusses the fundamentals of the tourism system and the key costs and benefits of a tourism economy. Promotes understanding and knowledge of the diverse elements that constitute the travel and tourism industry and the factors that influence growth and development. Examples of tourism development practices in Oregon will be addressed. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 105 - Food and Beverage Industry Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course covers the food service industry including its structure, organization, size, economic impact, regulatory industries, and peripheral industries; managerial problems and practices; and trade journals and resources. Reviews food service segments. Discusses current industry operational topics. Prerequisite: WR 060 and either BA 104 or MTH 025 Term(s) Offered: Fall Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 107 - Hospitality Cost Control Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Hospitality Cost control is a course based on a practical approach to controlling costs in a hospitality environment. The material is meant to be easily transferred into a work place setting providing a basic understanding of cost ratios, menu pricing, purchasing, inventory, labor analysis, internal controls, and financial analyses. The course touches on most aspects of cost control from identifying the costs, managing said costs, analyzing income statements, and budgeting. Prerequisite: WR 060 and either BA 104 or MTH 025 Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 109 - Front Desk Operations Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course introduces the lodging industry, including its structure, size, scope, managerial problems, and practices. Covers the structure and organization within the individual firm’s front-office procedures. This course will also explore career opportunities. Prerequisite: WR 060 or WR 065 Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 112 - Bed and Breakfast Management Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This is an overview course designed to explore the subject of the bed and breakfast and inn keeping industry. Course discusses the realities of purchasing, owning, and operating a successful inn. Topics will explore design, financing, operations, food service/sanitation, marketing, and governmental regulations. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 127 - Selling in the Hospitality Industry Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course prepares travel and tourism students for a successful career in selling travel. It creates an understanding of the broader sales environment. Applies concepts and techniques to sample sales dialogues, examples, and case studies. Assesses the impact of the Internet and e-commerce trends on the travel industry, how consumers currently use the Internet to make travel purchases, and the functionality of travel e-commerce sites. Focuses on how e-commerce travel sites integrate with global distribution systems and the changing value chain in the travel marketplace. Prerequisite: WR 060 and either BA 104 or MTH 025 Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 130 - Beverages Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course focuses on cost control, inventory management, and pricing systems required for restaurant and food service operations. It discusses customer demographics shifts, and beverage trends and the importance of responsible alcohol beverage service. It covers wine and beer appreciation, including regional differences, production methods, and upscale product features of distillates. It incorporates beverage mixology, marketing, and profit management. Prerequisite: WR 060 and either BA 104 or MTH 025 Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 131 - Customer Service Management I Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course provides an in-depth study of the methods and techniques employed by the hospitality and tourism industry to accomplish effective and efficient customer service operation. Includes combined discussions of management theory, systems, decision-making, and leadership directly relevant to any profession with emphasis on the hospitality industry. Also covers the business facets of human resource management, finance, ethics, and total quality management with a business environment. Prerequisite: WR 060 Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 224 - Catering Operations Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course will study on-premise catering facilities, including operations, sales, and relationships with outside vendors and related departments and industries. Emphasizes logistical operations and seeking and servicing various market segments. Prerequisite: Either WR 060 or WR 065 and MTH 025 and HTM 105 Term(s) Offered: Fall Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 226 - Event Management Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 Focuses on the management and operations of the meeting, convention, and event market of the hospitality and tourism industry. Introduces the meetings industry, promotional activities, and negotiations for meeting services. Covers convention market salesmanship, customer service, and convention servicing. Incorporates facilities, technology, and media components. Prerequisite: Either BA 104 or MTH 025 and WR 060 or WR 065 Term(s) Offered: Fall Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 230 - Hotel, Restaurant and Travel Law Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 A comprehensive course of study designed to inform and educate students with the legal aspects of the hospitality and tourism industry. Utilizes critical thinking skills to teach students to communicate with their attorneys, to recognize the ramifications of the policies and practices of their businesses, and to apply practical principles to everyday operations. Students will discuss the recent legal situations and the reasoning of the course taken. Discussions will also be held on the Disabilities Act, sexual discrimination, and civil rights issues. Other discussions include basic court procedures, contract law negligence, guest relationship obligations, alcohol liability, travel agent relationships, licensing, and regulations. Prerequisite: WR 060 Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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HTM 232 - Menu Design Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course covers principles of planning a menu, from concept development and design mechanics to menu pricing and marketing issues. Addresses current food service industry needs, including operations, sanitation, and nutrition concerns; design mechanics; and increasing sales through the menu. Prerequisite: WR 060 Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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LD 101 - Student Success: Career Choices Credits - 3 Lecture - 3 This course is an interdisciplinary curriculum that engages students and teachers interactively in the learning process. Content provided will assist students in developing the knowledge, skills, abilities, and attitudes to be successful with their lives and careers. The course will encourage students to examine their lives, explore vast career and educational options, and develop long-term goals that will help them reach their career goals. Course Designation: C/T Elective - A maximum of 12 credits of college-level career and technical courses may be used as electives in the A.A.O.T. and the A.A.S. degrees. |
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LD 110 - Your Professional Development Plan Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Lab - Other - This course covers personal assessment, developing leadership and workplace skills, and basic etiquette, communication, and time management. Upon completion of this course, students will have a professional development action plan and improved interpersonal skills. Topics include: self-assessments, goal setting, business etiquette, communication, and time management. Term(s) Offered: Fall Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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LD 130 - Building a Team Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Lab - Other - This course covers the fundamentals of team building within the business environment in a global society. Topics include: types and roles of teams in today’s business world, stages of team development, interpersonal dynamics, group environment, and communication. Term(s) Offered: Fall Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. If using this course to fulfill a Human Relations requirement, students must complete LD130, LD133 and LD211 to fulfill the 3 credit hours required for Human Relations. Human Relations |
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LD 131 - Leading and Motivating a Team Credits -1 Lecture - Lab - Other - This course covers concepts useful for leading and motivating team members. Topics include servant leadership, followership, values, ethics, and empowerment. Term(s) Offered: Spring Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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LD 132 - Team Processes Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Lab - Other - This course covers concepts related to team processes such as conducting efficient meetings, brainstorming, and decision making. Topics include creating agendas and meeting minutes, multi-voting and nominal group technique, and process mapping. Term(s) Offered: Winter Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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LD 133 - Workplace Culture Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Lab - Other - This course is an introduction to the modern work environment. Topics include common courtesies, work ethic, workplace etiquette, and workplace culture. Term(s) Offered: Summer Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. If using this course to fulfill a Human Relations requirement, students must complete LD130, LD133 and LD211 to fulfill the 3 credit hours required for Human Relations. Human Relations |
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LD 150 - Cultivating Self-Care Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Lab - Other - This course is designed to help leaders learn the signs of burnout and stress as well as ways to create a functional work-life balance and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Topics include work-life balance, creativity, nutrition, sleep, and social networking Term(s) Offered: Summer Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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LD 151 - Service Leadership I Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Designed to provide training in leadership skills for elected student government officers and representatives. Not open to general student enrollment. Course serves as a bridge between community/civic/legislative service and academic experience. Focus is on communication skills, small group dynamics, presentation skills and leadership styles. Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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LD 152 - Service Leadership I Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Designed to provide training in leadership skills for elected student government officers and representatives. Not open to general student enrollment. Course serves as a bridge between community/civic/legislative service and academic experience. Focus is on communication skills, small group dynamics, presentation skills, and leadership styles. Course Designation: Elective - A transferable course that can be used to fulfill undesignated elective requirements in the associate’s degree programs. |
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