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School of Business and Economics


BUSINESS, NONCREDIT (BUSN)

BUSN-749 APPLIED OFFICE OCCUPATIONS

Course duration: 192-240 hours; open entry format.

This entry-level course is designed for the adult student who desires vocational training in the field of Office Occupations. The course is project-based to develop student entry-level skill proficiency in using state of the art technology to solve problems. Various simulations reflective of real life experiences will be a major part of the instructional units. The course is 192 to 240 hours in duration and is open entry format. (11/24)

BUSN-752 ESSENTIAL COMPUTING AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY

Course duration: 24-288 hours; open entry format.

This course introduces adult learners to modern computing, focusing on the Windows environment. Students will learn to navigate desktops, execute basic commands, browse the internet, use email and download files. Topics also include cloud storage, cybersecurity basics, online collaboration tools and use of apps for remote communication and productivity essential for today's technology-driven workplace (11/24)

BUSN-756 INTRODUCTION TO OFFICE OCCUPATIONS

Course duration: 384-480 hours; open entry format.

This entry-level course is designed for the adult student who desires vocational training in the field of Office Occupations. This course will introduce students to computers and the Windows software environment. Students will learn to identify the components of desktop screens and learn to execute basic computer commands. The class will also cover keyboarding, email, basic business skills and downloading files. The course is project-based to develop student entry-level skill proficiency in using Microsoft Office Word, Power Point, Excel and Access. Various simulations reflective of real life experiences will be a major part of the instructional units. The course is 384 to 480 hours in duration and is open entry format. (04/24)


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Dean

John Albano

Phone

(209) 384-6120

Office

Business and Economics BLDG

Counseling

(209) 381-6478

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