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ACT 101        Fundamentals of Accounting I        3 credits

Description: 

Students are introduced to accounting terminology and general theoretical principles.  The major focus of the course is on the accounting cycle and the communication of financial information to decision-makers.

ACT 102        Fundamentals of Accounting II                   3 credits

Description: 

Basic financial accounting concepts and methods are expanded to include accounting for partnerships and corporations.

 ACT 279                    Computerized Accounting Systems             3 credits

Description:

 

Accounting concepts and principles are applied using computerized accounting systems.

 OST 101        

 

Description:

 

Designed to develop skill in operating a keyboard by touch and to develop an introductory level of skill producing standard business documents using a word processing program.

 OST 105         Introduction to Information Systems          3 Credits

 Description: 

 Introduces essential computer concepts and terminology. Includes operating systems software, multitasking concepts, disk and file management, telecommunications, word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and databases.

 OST 108                     Editing Skills for Office Professionals                                 3 credits

Description:

A hands-on approach to editing business documents. Applies proper placement and structure of business documents. Reviews principles of grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, spelling, word and number usage, and proofreading rules.

OST 110         Document Formatting and Word Processing         3 Credits

Description:

Provides experience in word processing using industry standard software.

 OST 112                     Financial Management                                 3 credits

Description:

 

Designed to teach students fundamental principles and concepts including: financial markets, futures, bonds, commodities, interest rates, and taxes. The primary emphasis is short and long term financial planning along with interpretation of financial information. Careers in the financial industry discussed.

 OST 114                     Computerized Financial Management                    3 credits

Description:

 

Accounting concepts and principles are applied using a computerized accounting system.  Activities include company setup, preparing a chart of accounts, preparing worksheets, journalizing and posting transactions, entering payroll data and producing financial statements.  Computerized accounting software is utilized to automate, analyze, and interpret financial information while applying accounting concepts and principles in an automated accounting system.    

 OST 113         Speedbuilding            1 credit

Description:

 

Presents techniques for increased keyboarding speed and accuracy.

 OST 130                     Typography                           3 credits

Description:

 

Introduces the principles of typography, type basics, type aesthetics, how to design with type, parameters of type and how they can be used to produce quality type.   Advanced commands and pagination utilizing composition skills, Grids, file management and other options such as design standards with business publications are studied. 

 OST 150                     Transcription and Office Technology                                 3 credits

 Description:

Produce usable business documents from machine dictation using word processing software, with emphasis on spelling, punctation, and grammar.  Proofreading and editing applications stress the importance of accuracy and quality of document creation and production.  Demonstration of office machines will be incorporated.  Lecture: 3 hours.

 OST 160         Records and Database Management           3 Credits

Description:

 

Presents aspects of the management of records from creation to disposal, using database software to create and edit files and prepare reports.

 OST 210                     Advanced Word Processing Application                3 credits

Description:

 

Students learn to use advanced features of a current word processing software to format and produce documents utilized in an office.  Lecture: 3 hours.

OST 213         Business Calculations for the Office Professional 3 credits

 

Description:

 

Applies skills required for the performance of business tasks:  use of numeric keypad to compute payroll, markup/markdown, purchases, loans, discounts, stock and bond transactions; and other business applications.

 OST 215                     Office Procedures                 3 credits

Description:

 

Studies the practices and procedures of current office concepts with emphasis given to the electronic office including: job application procedures, human relations in the office, business ethics, decision-making skills, travel and meeting arrangements, time and stress management, incoming/outgoing mail processes, and telephone procedures.

 

OST 220         Administrative Office Simulations   3 Credits

Description:

 

Applies administrative procedures office simulations to include organizing, communicating, scheduling, and analyzing. Emphasizes productivity, efficiency, accuracy, and problem solving. Uses technology to research information on the Internet and send and receive e-mail. Continues to develop speed and accuracy.

 OST 225         Introduction To Desktop Publishing           3 credits

Description:

 

Uses desktop publishing software to design and produce high resolution publications such as flyers, brochures, business forms, and newsletters. Introduces basic design techniques, type and graphics layout, and related terminology.

 OST 211                     Industry Word Processing               3 credits

Description:    

 

This word processing class provides experiences in advanced word processing concepts using a different industry standard software than OST 210.   

 OST 235                     Business Communications Technology                   3 credits

Description:

 

Presents aspects of communications technology used in the global business environment, including presentations software; a basic understanding of voice recognition software; planning and composition of written, oral, and electronic communications; grammar, punctuation, and spelling; and principles of proofreading, both manual and electronic.

 OST 240                     Software Integration             3 credits

Description:

 

Expands computer skills through the use of spreadsheet, database management, word processing, and presentation software for the integration of information. 

 OST 250          Advanced Desktop Publishing           3 credits

Description:

 

Provides advanced techniques in electronic publishing design, layout, composition and paste-up.  

 OST 255         Introduction to Business Graphics              3 credits

Description: 

Provides instruction in the process of image-editing including how to create original artwork, manipulate color, enhance artwork, graphics and retouch photographs and clipart used in desktop publishing programs.

OST 260         Expert Level Software Applications                       3 credits

Description:

 

Students expand their computer skills through the use of advanced integrated features of office suite software.   

  

OST 272         Presentation Graphics                      3 credits

Description:

 

Uses industry standard software to create business presentations, business graphics, transparencies, and slides. Applies editing, formatting, page layout and design, and paste-up techniques for clarity and impact.

 OST 275                     Office Management              3 credits

 Description:

Management principles and techniques and their applications to the modern business office are included.  Emphasis is on information systems and the role of managerial personnel.  Lecture: 3 hours.

OST 295         Office Systems Technology Internship                    1 - 3 credits

 

Description:

 

Provides the opportunity to apply acquired occupational skills in a realistic setting, enhancing the transition from school to work.  Requires approval of OST advisor.