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ADMS 1010 This course is an extensive, comprehensive study of English grammar, spelling, word usage, punctuation, number usage, capitalization and abbreviation rules, and proofreading.
Credits: 2
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
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ADMS 1018 This course covers basic information on the history of computers, computer hardware and desktop application software. Students will learn the fundamentals of word processing (Word), spreadsheet (Excel), database (Access), and presentation applications (PowerPoint). Students will also be introduced to use of basic file management and the Internet.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
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ADMS 1020 This course covers the areas that develop skills in understanding and performing typical office tasks. Topics include communication, the changing workplace, handling mail, file management, understanding cultural diversity, customer service, and workplace etiquette.
Credits: 4
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
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ADMS 1021 This course covers basic formatting for business documents, including letters, memos, reports, and tables. Skill development for speed and accuracy will also be included. Prerequisites: A typing speed of 30 words per minute with five or fewer errors
Credits: 2
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ADMS 1022 This course covers the basic planning of business events such as meetings, conferences, and luncheons. Topics include all aspects of planning these events from scheduling, invitations, agendas, room management, set up, handouts, and catering needs. Students will also work to develop appropriate skills to take effective meeting minutes, create agendas, and continuous improvement in event management through development of surveys to gain feedback from participants.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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ADMS 1040 This course is designed to integrate and reinforce the skills and knowledge learned in previous courses in the program. Project emphasis will develop the students' awareness of work flow, chain of command, and creation/integration of office documents. The use of electronic tools and the integration of documents created in various Microsoft Office Suite programs is the primary focus of this course.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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ADMS 1045 This course is an introduction to medical terminology with the focus based upon organ systems of the human body as defined by the American Medical Association Current Procedural Terminology Manual. Students will gain skills in reading medical terms by identifying root word meanings along with applicable prefixes and suffixes. Common medical abbreviations and symbols will be examined to assist students in reading medical records. This course is the same as HEAL1502 - both courses are cross-listed together.
Credits: 2
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
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ADMS 1285 This course covers the development of oral communication skills in the following areas: one-to-one communication, oral presentations to groups, use of MS PowerPoint in presentations and student evaluation of speeches. Students will also learn successful employment interview strategies as well as how to find various job leads, write a successful resume and cover letter.
Credits: 2
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
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ADMS 1290 This course covers the process of communication, including writing techniques and strategies. Students learn by completing a range of writing exercises and critical thinking cases. Specific applications focus on letter and memorandum writing and formal and informal reports. Communication skills are emphasized along with e-mail usage.
Credits: 2
Prerequisites: None
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ADMS 1445 This course provides students with the opportunity to participate in real life observation of work settings. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and role transition from student to graduate. Students are assigned to observe/meet with industry contacts, research and utilize real life application of their coursework and prepare and present findings based on project assigned to them.
Credits: 1
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
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