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Office Technology
no credit only. (AVC) (R1)
OT 105L BEGINNING KEY-
BOARDING TECHNIQUE
LAB
(formerly Computer Keyboarding Lab)
0 units
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in
OT 105.
This zero-unit, no-cost, no-grade course
provides access to the open computer lab to
help students complete course assignments
and master learning objectives.
OT 107 *KEYBOARDING
SPEED AND ACCURACY
(formerly Typing Speed and Accuracy)
1 unit
30 hours total
Advisory: Eligibility for READ 099, and
Ability to key at 25 wam.
This short-term refresher course is for
the student wishing to improve his/her
keyboarding skill to enter, re-enter, or
accept promotion in secretarial employment. Basic fingering technique is not
covered. The class focuses on diagnosis of
problem keys, key sequences, and drilling
techniques to improve student speed and
accuracy. Emphasis is on building speed
and reducing errors through drilling exercises. (CSU, AVC) (R3)
OT 107L *KEYBOARDING
SPEED AND ACCURACY LAB
(formerly Typing Speed and Accuracy
Lab)
0 units
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in
OT 107.
This zero-unit, no-cost, no-grade course
provides access to the open computer lab to
help students complete course assignments
and master learning objectives.
OT 110 *WORD PROCESS-
ING-WORDPERFECT
Same course as CA 110.
3 units
4 hours weekly
Advisory: Completion of CA 103 or CA
221 and OT 101, or the Ability to type 30
wam, and Eligibility for ENGL 099 and
READ 099.
The concepts of word processing emphasizing WordPerfect for Windows. Topics
covered include basic text editing and formatting, management of files and directo
ries, printing, fonts, tabs, headers/footers,
footnotes/endnotes, cutting and pasting,
using multiple windows, and standard
letter and punctuation styles. This vocational-oriented course will serve students
seeking a certificate, associate degree, or
desiring to transfer to a four-year institution. BEFORE ENROLL-ING students
should have used a word processing
program to create, save, retrieve, edit and
print. (CSU, AVC)
OT 111 *WORD PROCESS-
ING-MICROSOFT WORD
Same course as CA 111.
3 units
4 hours weekly
Advisory: Completion of CA 103 or CA
221 and OT 101, or the Ability to type 30
wam, and Eligibility for ENGL 099 and
READ 099.
The concepts of word processing emphasizing Microsoft Word for Windows.
Topics covered include basic text editing
and formatting, management of files and
directories, printing, fonts, tabs, headers/footers, footnotes/endnotes, cutting
and pasting, using multiple windows, and
standard letter and punctuation styles. This
vocationally-oriented course will serve
students seeking a certificate, associate
degree, or desiring to transfer to a four-year
institution. BEFORE ENROLLING students should have used a word processing
program to create, save, retrieve, edit and
print. (CSU, AVC)
OT 111L WORD PROCESS-
ING-MICROSOFT WORD
LAB
Same course as CA 111L.
0 units
Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in
OT 111.
This zero-unit, no-cost, no-grade course
provides access to the open computer lab to
help students complete course assignments
and master learning objectives.
OT 113 *ADVANCED MICRO-
SOFT WORD
(formerly Advanced Microsoft Word for
Office Applications)
3 units
4 hours weekly
Prerequisite: Completion of OT 111/CA
111 and OT 102 (40 wam).
Advisory: Completion of BUS 111 or
BUS 113, and Eligibility for ENGL 099
and READ 099.
This course is designed for students who
wish to develop advanced skills in creating and editing business documents using
Microsoft Word. Topics include advanced
formatting with templates and macros,
tables, charts, outlines, columns, graphics, styles, merging, sorting and selecting,
fill-in forms, tables, and indexes. This
vocationally-oriented course will serve
students seeking a certificate, associate
degree, or desiring to transfer to a four-year
institution. BEFORE ENROLL-ING
students should have used Microsoft Word
to create, format, and edit documents. An
understanding of file management, cutting
and pasting, creating headers and footers,
using footnotes and endnotes, and standard
letter and punctuation styles is important.
Computer graphics students see CG 115.
(CSU, AVC)
OT 116 *DESKTOP PUBLISH-
ING-MICROSOFT WORD
3 units
4 hours weekly
Prerequisite: Completion of OT 111/CA
111 and OT 102 (40 wam).
Advisory: Completion of BUS 111 or
BUS 113, and Eligibility for ENGL 099
and READ 099.
This course is designed to address specific desktop publishing features included
in Microsoft Word along with general
desktop publishing concepts. Students
will learn how to enhance the appearance
of business documents with graphics and
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