Wendy York - Course Information

 

BIT 120 - Career Success


This course is a study of concepts, traits, and skills needed to be successful in the workplace. Positive self-image, professional image, business etiquette, interpersonal skills, and career plans will be addressed. Interview, resume, and job search skills will also be covered.

Credits: (3).
 

BIT 210 - Event Management


This is an introductory class that will provide the student insight into the industry of special events and the role the meeting and event professional plays in it. Topics include vendors, contracts, fundraising, budgeting, ethics and more. (Course is offered Spring only.)

Credits: (3).
 

BUS 111 - Business Writing


This course is a study of the principles of business communications and skills necessary to communicate effectively in the complex and ever-changing contemporary business environment. Emphasis is placed on the mechanics of writing and English grammar, spelling, and punctuation as used in letters, memoranda, email, and other correspondence.

Credits: (3).
 

INFS 1010 - Computer Applications


This course provides hands-on experience using commercial software packages for business applications. Topics include microcomputer system components, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software. Keyboarding skills are highly recommended.

Credits: (3). 
 

OFA 101 - Introduction to Word Processing


This course is for the development of techniques in touch typing and the introduction of skills involved in presentation of the keyboard, and the various parts of the computer. The emphasis is on formatting business documents, proper technique, speed and accuracy.

Credits: (3).
 

OFA 205 - Business Documents and Publishing


This course is a study of the various types of business documents and the methods used to publish the documents. Course topics include generating form letters, mailing labels, and directories; creating documents with tables, charts, and watermarks; creating brochures and newsletters using columns, and graphics; creating reference documents and online forms; and generating other documents created in an office setting. Word processing and desktop publishing software will be used in the course. (Course is offered Fall only.)

Prerequisites:
(Prerequisite: CIS 109 and OFA 101.)

Credits: (3).