This introductory course will actively engage students in the acquisition of information about leadership, including an enhanced understanding of self and human relationships; communication skills, group dynamics, and team concepts; basic concepts of leadership theory and organizational development; and the ability to integrate concepts with applic
Students will develop skills and knowledge designed to prepare them for an administrative support role in an office for the twenty-first century office.
This course is an introduction to computing with emphasis on improving productivity and communication through the effective use of available technology.
This course provides students with an understanding and use of relational database software in a realistic business environment. Topics include: relational database objects, enhancements of forms and reports, analysis and manipulation of data, and integration of database software with other software programs.
This course is designed for students to demonstrate advanced skills in Microsoft PowerPoint. Students will prepare by hands-on computer projects relating to particular objectives of Microsoft PowerPoint core objectives to pass PowerPoint Certification exam. MOS certification course objectives are followed. Prerequisite: BAT 103 PowerPoint
This course is designed for students to demonstrate advanced skills in Microsoft Access. Students will prepare by hands-on computer projects relating to particular objectives of Microsoft Access core/ advanced objectives to pass Access MOS Certification exam. MOS certification course objectives are followed.
Students will extend and apply their knowledge of accounting by using computer software such as QuickBooks.
This course surveys the field of business law. Topics given special consideration are law of contracts in general, law of sales, negotiable instruments, and bailments. This course is based on the Universal Commercial Code and is designed to help the student avoid basic problems and to know when to ask for professional help
This course is an introduction to organizations; how the individual relates to the basic management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
Students will learn successful writing techniques and evaluation tools for effective communication in the workplace. Students will learn both effective communication principles and the use of current technology to succeed in a high-tech, global work environment in written and oral communication and presentations.