Phone: 710-4244. Office: BUS 3210C. Faculty Advisor: Lyn Clark.
Knowledge of English is necessary for the completion of classes in the Computer Applications and Office Technologies Department. STUDENTS WHO FAIL TO ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING MAY FORFEIT THEIR PLACE IN CLASS.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 1—COMPUTER KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENT APPLICATIONS I (CSU) - 3 UNITS
Students develop fundamental skills in the operation of a computer keyboard to attain a minimum typing speed of 30 gross words a minute with a maximum of three errors. Students also develop skills in the operation of the numeric keyboard and learn to prepare business documents such as memos, business letters, and short reports.
0168 Lec 9:35 am -10:40 am M W KLIGMAN, E BUS 3216
Lab 10:40 am -11:00 am M W KLIGMAN, E BUS 3216
And 2-Hrs, 20 min TBA KLIGMAN, E BUS 3216
0171 Lec 9:35 am -10:40 am T Th VIZ, E BUS 3207
Lab 10:40 am -11:00 am T Th VIZ, E BUS 3207
And 2-Hrs, 20 min TBA VIZ, E BUS 3207
0174 Lec 11:10 am -12:15 pm M W ROBERTS, A S BUS 3216
Lab 12:15 pm -12:35 pm M W ROBERTS, A S BUS 3216
And 2-Hrs, 20 min TBA ROBERTS, A S BUS 3216
Evening Classes
3091 Lec 4:00 pm - 5:05 pm T Th GALLAGHER, P D BUS 3216
Lab 5:05 pm - 6:30 pm T Th GALLAGHER, P D BUS 3216
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 2—COMPUTER KEYBOARDING AND DOCUMENT APPLICATIONS II (CSU) - 3 UNITS
Advisory: CAOT 1 with a grade of “C” or better or the ability to key 30 words a minute for three minutes with three or fewer errors.
Through the practice of drills and exercises, students continue to improve keyboarding techniques, speed, and accuracy; and, develop basic keyboarding speed and accuracy from 30 words per minute for 3 minutes to 40 words per minute for 5 minutes with no more than one error per minute. Students are introduced to the basic functions of the current version of Microsoft Word as well as to the creation of the following types of basic business documents: e-mail/memos, letters, reports, and tables.
0224 Lec 11:10 am -12:15 pm T Th BINSLEY, J R BUS 3216
Lab 12:15 pm -12:35 pm T Th BINSLEY, J R BUS 3216
And 2-Hrs, 20 min TBA BINSLEY, J R BUS 3216
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 31—BUSINESS ENGLISH (CSU) - 3 UNITS
Note: Required of all Computer Applications and Office Technologies majors.
Students will learn fundamental English language skills as they relate to written and oral communication in business. Parts of speech; noun plurals and possessives; verb tenses, voices, and agreement; pronoun usage; comparative and superlative forms of adjectives; capitalization;
punctuation; and other related topics will be emphasized in lectures, student exercises, and tests. Students will develop competency in sentence structure, paragraph organization, and effective methods of writing style.
0225 Lec 11:10 am - 2:20 pm T KAYZAKIAN, Y BUS 3250
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 32—BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS (CSU) - 3 UNITS
Prerequisite: English 101 with a grade of “C” or better.
PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY MUST BE BROUGHT TO THE COUNSELING OFFICE.
Students apply the principles of ethical and effective communication to the creation of letters, memos, e-mails, and written and oral reports for a variety of business situations. Planning, organizing, composing, and revising business documents using word processing software for written documents and presentation-graphics software to create and deliver professional-level oral reports are emphasized. This course is designed for students who already have college-level writing skills and the ability to type is recommended.
0226 Lec 9:35 am -11:00 am M W VIZ, E BUS 3207
0701 Lec 12:45 pm - 2:10 pm M W PERRET, J D BUS 3250
Evening Classes
3093 Lec 3:45 pm - 6:55 pm M PERRET, J D BUS 3250
3094 Lec 3:45 pm - 6:55 pm W WARNE, J BUS 3250
3033 Lec 7:00 pm -10:10 pm T NARKEVICIUS, L R BUS 3250
3096 Lec 7:00 pm -10:10 pm W SIMMONDS, A R BUS 3207
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 39—WORD PROCESSING: KEYBOARDING AND OPERATIONS - 3 UNITS
(MICROSOFT WORD 2013)
Advisory: Completion of CAOT 100 or 82, or equivalent competencies and ability to keyboard at least 30 wpm.
This course prepares students to become proficient in the use of word processing software on Windows-based computers. Students will create, format, and edit business documents using both the beginning and intermediate operations of Microsoft Word (current version).
0705 Lec 9:35 am -10:40 am M W BINSLEY, J R BUS 3252
Lab 10:40 am -11:00 am M W BINSLEY, J R BUS 3252
And 2-Hrs, 20 min TBA BINSLEY, J R BUS 3252
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 55—CAREER SKILLS FOR THE WORKPLACE - 3 UNITS
Advisory: Basic English skills, which include reading and speaking.
Students learn the important skills needed to survive in today's work force, such as workplace etiquette, customer service, records management, and job search procedures. Among other soft skills, they learn about proper attitude, appropriate dress, and business protocols.
0227 Lec 11:10 am - 2:20 pm Th CRANE, C R BUS 3250
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 63—COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES LABORATORY II - 1 UNIT
Corequisite: Simultaneous enrollment in another CAOT course. Note: Open entry/exit. Graded on a pass/no pass basis only.
Students develop competency in the intermediate-level subject areas taught in the Computer Applications and Office Technologies Department. This course is designed as an aid to students who need additional time and practice to increase their knowledge and skills in any intermediate-level
computer applications and office technologies course. Students have an opportunity to achieve goals set forth in student learning outcomes with the assistance of CAOT instructors and tutors.
Note: See instructor in BUS 3210-E for add card and/or syllabus during the first week of the semester. CAOT students may enroll in this class online.
8071 Lab 2-Hrs, 5 min TBA VIZ, E BUS 3207
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 64—COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES LABORATORY (CSU) - 1 UNIT
Corequisite: Simultaneous enrollment in another CAOT course. Note: Open entry/exit. Graded on a pass/no pass basis only.
Students develop competency in the subject areas taught in the Computer Applications and Office Technologies Department. Students who need additional time and practice to increase their knowledge and skills in any computer applications and office technologies course are advised to enroll.
Note: See instructor in BUS 3210-E for add card and/or syllabus during the first week of the semester. CAOT students may enroll in this class online.
8072 Lab 2-Hrs, 5 min TBA VIZ, E BUS 3207
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 65—COMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES LABORATORY III - 1 UNIT
Corequisite: Simultaneous enrollment in another CAOT course. Note: Open entry/exit. Graded on a pass/no pass basis only.
Students develop competency in the advanced-level subject areas taught in the Computer Applications and Office Technologies Department. This course is designed as an aid to students who need additional time and practice to increase their knowledge and skills in any advanced-level computer applications and office technologies course. An opportunity to achieve goals set forth in the student learning outcomes with the assistance of CAOT instructors and tutors is provided.
Note: See instructor in BUS 3210-E for add card and/or syllabus during the first week of the semester. CAOT students may enroll in this class online.
8073 Lab 2-Hrs, 5 min TBA VIZ, E BUS 3207
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 67—MICROSOFT OUTLOOK FOR THE OFFICE - 2 UNITS
Students learn to use the features of Microsoft Outlook in the business setting. This course includes sending and receiving e-mail messages as well as managing contacts and mail. It allows students to learn and use (1) Outlook's Calendar for scheduling appointments, planning meetings, and scheduling events; (2) Outlook's Tasks feature; and (3) Outlook's Notes feature.
0710 Lec 11:10 am -11:40 am M W PERRET, J D BUS 3250
Lab 11:40 am -12:40 pm M W PERRET, J D BUS 3250
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 78—MICROCOMPUTER ACCTG APPLICATIONS FOR THE ELECTRONIC OFFICE (CSU) - 3 UNITS
Advisory: Basic computer knowledge, ability to keyboard, and knowledge of introductory accounting principles. Note: Uses QuickBooks 2014.
Students apply the principles of accounting using software applications. The students will create business transactions, such as invoices, payments, bank reconciliation, and prepare professional-level financial statements, and financial reports This course is designed for students who already have accounting background.
0228 Lec 9:35 am -10:40 am T Th SIROTT, A S BUS 3216
Lab 10:40 am -11:00 am T Th SIROTT, A S BUS 3216
And 2-Hrs, 20 min TBA SIROTT, A S BUS 3216
Evening Classes
3095 Lec 7:00 pm - 8:05 pm M W GREGG, R A BUS 3216
Lab 8:05 pm - 9:30 pm M W GREGG, R A BUS 3216
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 79—WORD PROCESSING APPLICATIONS - 3 UNITS
Advisory: CAOT 39.
Students use Microsoft Word for Windows (current version) to develop competency in the expert features of desktop publishing, electronic forms, mail merge, tables, charts, outlines, indexes, tables of contents, comments, revision marks, and integration of other Microsoft Office programs. Use of good judgment and personal style in formatting, layout, and design is emphasized.
0229 Lec 9:35 am -10:40 am T Th BINSLEY, J R BUS 3252
Lab 10:40 am -11:00 am T Th BINSLEY, J R BUS 3252
And 2-Hrs, 20 min TBA BINSLEY, J R BUS 3252
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 82—MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE SURVEY IN THE OFFICE (CSU) - 3 UNITS
(MICROSOFT OFFICE 2013: WORD, EXCEL, ACCESS, POWERPOINT, AND WINDOWS 7)
Introduces student to the use of the personal computer and commercially available software (Microsoft Office) that is used universally—in business, in education, in government, and for personal applications. Course provides hands-on introduction to personal computers and Windows as well as word processing, database, spreadsheet, graphics, and presentation software. Student gains basic knowledge necessary to interact with the computer. No previous computer operating experience required, although ability to type is recommended.
0230 Lec 9:35 am -10:40 am M W SIROTT, A S BUS 3250
Lab 10:40 am -11:00 am M W SIROTT, A S BUS 3250
And 2-Hrs, 20 min TBA SIROTT, A S BUS 3250
0231 Lec 9:35 am -10:40 am T Th PERRET, J D BUS 3250
Lab 10:40 am -11:00 am T Th PERRET, J D BUS 3250
And 2-Hrs, 20 min TBA PERRET, J D BUS 3250
0250 Lec 11:10 am -12:15 pm T Th SIROTT, A S BUS 3207
Lab 12:15 pm -12:35 pm T Th SIROTT, A S BUS 3207
And 2-Hrs, 20 min TBA SIROTT, A S BUS 3207
Evening Classes
3032 Lec 4:00 pm - 5:05 pm M W ROBERTS, A J BUS 3216
Lab 5:05 pm - 6:30 pm M W ROBERTS, A J BUS 3216
3039 Lec 7:00 pm - 8:05 pm T Th DAO, C V BUS 3216
Lab 8:05 pm - 9:30 pm T Th DAO, C V BUS 3216
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 85—MICROCOMPUTER OFFICE APPLICATIONS: SPREADSHEET (CSU) - 3 UNITS
(MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013)
Designed for learning spreadsheet applications using a Windows-based computer and Microsoft Excel 2013. Develops competency in creating, editing, formatting, and printing worksheets and charts. Emphasizes analyzing data; using formulas and functions; preparing pie, bar, column, and line charts; creating, sorting, subtotaling, filtering, and summarizing databases; and linking worksheets. Stresses accounting applications and simplifying accounting procedures.
0233 Lec 11:10 am -12:15 pm M W VIZ, E BUS 3207
Lab 12:15 pm -12:35 pm M W VIZ, E BUS 3207
And 2-Hrs, 20 min TBA VIZ, E BUS 3207
Evening Classes
5211 Lec 7:00 pm - 8:05 pm M W BENDAVID, C L BUS 3250 (CANCELLED)
Lab 8:05 pm - 9:30 pm M W BENDAVID, C L BUS 3250
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 86—MICROCOMPUTER OFFICE APPLICATIONS: DATABASE (CSU) - 3 UNITS
(MICROSOFT ACCESS 2013)
Provides instruction in office database applications using a relational database program, Access 2013. Covers records design, file creation and maintenance, and data manipulation and presentation. Emphasizes office applications such as records for personnel, inventory, and sales. Integrates a word processing program to produce automated mailings.
Evening Classes
3098 Lec 7:00 pm - 8:05 pm M W BENDAVID, C L BUS 3250 (CANCELLED)
Lab 8:05 pm - 9:30 pm M W BENDAVID, C L BUS 3250
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 97—INTERNET FOR BUSINESS - 3 UNITS
Covers the modern Internet tools used in business today. Students will obtain experience in using these tools and gain a firm understanding of their use. Some of the tools covered include social networking, virtual meetings, messaging, research, file sharing, remote access, and others as they emerge.
This course is designed for business majors and individuals who wish to establish, maintain, or work from a virtual office.
0234 Lec 11:10 am -12:15 pm T Th PERRET, J D BUS 3252
Lab 12:15 pm -12:35 pm T Th PERRET, J D BUS 3252
And 2-Hrs, 20 min TBA PERRET, J D BUS 3252
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 100—WINDOWS BASED COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - 3 UNITS
Students engage in a hands-on introduction to software applications in a Windows environment for the computer novice. Hardware basics, operating systems, basic Windows operations, applications software, document creation with word processing (Microsoft Word), spreadsheet applications (Microsoft Excel), and basic Internet applications are studied.
0232 Lec 11:10 am -12:15 pm M W CRANE, C R BUS 3252
Lab 12:15 pm -12:35 pm M W CRANE, C R BUS 3252
And 2-Hrs, 20 min TBA CRANE, C R BUS 3252
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES 113—INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE PHOTOSHOP FOR THE OFFICE (CSU) - 3 UNITS
Advisory: Basic keyboarding skills and computer knowledge.
Emphasizes the introductory concepts of Adobe Photoshop to edit images and learn about using digital equipment to create images for use with Adobe Photoshop. Students use various features of the program—selection tools, layers, channels, masks, painting tools, etc.—to complete specific office-based projects. Covers the vocabulary specific to Adobe Photoshop.
Evening Classes
3097 Lec 7:00 pm - 8:05 pm T Th PARANSKY, V W BUS 3252
Lab 8:05 pm - 9:30 pm T Th PARANSKY, V W BUS 3252