organization of a COBOL program. Computer organization. datastructure. program procedures, input-output and operatorconsiderations. A minimum of two operational programs required,hour lecture; 2 hours laboratory.,BU 18t-28Ilndlvidual Studiee/1-4 UnitePrerequisites: Approval of the department head and the instructor. SOlving a problem or completing a project under the direction of a faculty member. Course may be repeated for credit. BU 201 Intermediate Accounting/3 UnitePrerequisite: BU 102A comprehensive course in gathering. recording. and using thefinancial data of business. Accounting treatment of assets.including related principles of prolit determination,3 hours lecture; 1 hour laboratory.BU 202 Intermediate Accounting/3 UnittPrerequisite: BU 201A continUation of BU 201, Accounting treatment 01 liabilities and capital accounts and the analysis of finanCial statements. 3 hours lecture: 1 hour laboratory. BU 208 Advanced Typing/3 UnitsPrerequisite: BU 108 with a grade of C or permission of the instructor. A study of typewriting skills needed to type business letters. printed forms. manuscripts. minutes. ar,d tabulation problems through the use of individualized units of work. 3 hours lecture; 1 hour laboratory. BU 209 Profe..ional Typing/3 UnitePrerequisite: BU 208 with a grace of C or permission 01 theinstructor. A comprehensive study of typewriting skills needed to type special. more demanding business letters. manuscripts. tabulations. and various forms through the Lise of individualized units of work. 3 hours lecture: 1 hour laboratory. BU 211 Advanced Shorthand/3 UnitsPrerequisite: BU 111 with a grade of C or better or permission 01the instructor.A comprehensive study of Gregg Shorthand theory, vocabularydevelopment. and mailable transcripts with emphasis on speeddictatio.l to 100 wpm on new matenal for 3 minutes at 95%accuracy.3 hours lecture: 1 hour laboratory.BU 212 Advanced Transcription/3 UnitsPrerequisite: BU 111 and BU 211 with a grade of C or presentlyenrOlled in au 211 or permission 01 the instructor.An integration of shorthand and typing skills with English skills toprepare for office standards with emphasiS on high-quality transcripts. Spring semester only. 3 hours lecture; 1 hour laboratory. BU 217 Recorde Maneaemenl/3 UnitsPrerequisite: BU 106; admission open to qualified freshmen. A study of the principles and procedures of actual filing and actual practices in the basic systems using established management systems. Taught fall semester only. 3 hours lecture. BU 219 Buslne.. Statlstics/3 UnitePrerequisite: BU 104, college or high school algebra, orpermission of the instructor.Introductory topics of business statistiCS such as datapresentation, probability, probability distributions, samplingdistributions. elementary decision making. estimation of populationmeans and testing of hypotheses.3 hours lecture.BU 220 Buslne.. Statistics/3 UnitePrerequisite: BU 219Testing and estimation, statistical inference, variance analYSis.regression. correlation, time series, and index number application.3 hours lecture.BU 231 Buelne.. Law/3 UnitsPrerequisite: NoneThe basic legal prinCiples involved in laws of contracts. negotiableinstruments. property and business organization, meeting the dailyproblems of management. ownership or employment in business.3 hours lecture.BU 245 Seminar: Trends and Practices in MarkeUng andManegement/3 UnitsPrerequisites: BU 144'. 145, and 101 or 146: or permission of theinstructor.Designed to combine theory and practice. Problems encounteredare discussed and current readings in marketing and magenementassigned.3 hours lecture.BU 253 Medica' Terminolog,/3 UnitsPrerequiSite: 8S 151 or permission of the instructor. Terms frequently encountered in medical records: the study of prefixes. suffixes and the principles for combining the two to make a compound. Followed by a comprehensive study of a list 01 related medical terms. 3 hours lecture. BU 2M Secretarla' Office Procedures/3 UnitsPrerequisite: BU 109.212. and 217 A comprehenSive study of ottice organlzatton and layout.
workflow, procedures. standards. personnel policies andsupervision procedures through progressive job situations.3 hours lecture; 1 hour laboratory.BU 285 Secret.ri.1 Pra.ctlce/3 Unit'Prerequisite: BU 264 or permission of the Instructor. Actual practice ':1 using equipment for transcription. practice in using executive typewriters and duplicating equipment; a thorough study of office style dictation, business letters. technical articles. filing. telephone techniques, mailing. and personal groomjng. Practice sets in specialized areas; general. medical. bilingual. and legal. 3 hours lecture; 1 hour laboratory. BU 218 Medic.1 Tr.nlCriptlon/3 Unit'Prerequisite: BU 264 or permission of the instructor. BS 151. 152.and BU 253.Actual practice in using equipment for transcription intotypewritten form of written. verbal or recorded ideas. Includeswork on transcription equipment machines and office styledictation.3 hours lecture; 1 hour laboratory.BU 287 Intern,hip ., Medica_ Secret.ry/16 Unit'Prerequisites: BU 253 and 265. Designed to combine theory and practice with experience in a medical record department or Similar facility. Entirely on-the-job training. BU 273 Programming -Prerequisite: BU 173 COBOL Level 11/3 Unit'An advanced study of the COBOL language. Advanced techniques in the design 01 a computer program control and validation methods using magnetic devices. table organization and random and sequential file processing. Students required to construct and write several programs. 1 hour lecture; 2 hours laboratory. BU 271 Computer Oper.tion, -Prerequisite: BU 173Level 113 Unit,A detailed study of the hardware associated with a computersystem. An overview of unit record eqUipment to relate theinterface of unit record equipment with computer operations.Laboratory exercises involve planning. set-up and operation ofeach of the peripheral devices associated with the computer.1 hour lecture; 2 hours laboratory.BU 282 M.nagement Information Sy'tem,/3 Unit,Prerequisite: BU 172. comparable work experience, or permissionof the Instructor.A study of the management sciences inVOlved in meeting theInformational needs of business, industry, governmental andeducational agencies. A study of the skill and knowledge of manversus machine to develop and deSign data processing systems. A problem oriented approach. 2 hours lecture; 1 hour laboratory. CHEMISTRY"$10 Lab FeeCH 101 Introduction 10 Chemi,try/3 Unit'Prerequisite: MA 020 or equivalent.Elements of general chemistry. Adaptbd to the needs of thosestudents who have not had high school chemistry.3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory.CH 110 *E,..nti.l, of Cheml,try/4 Unit'Prerequisite: High school chemistry or algebra or MA 020. A one semester course introducing fundamentals of general chemistry. Emphasis placed on principles important to t"le understanding of human biological functions and relf.ted medical aspects. Especially adapted to the needs of students In nursing and other health related fields. Serves as a laboratory science for degree requirements. 3 hours lecture. 3 hours laboratory. CH 121·122 *General Cheml'try/4~ Unit'Prerequisite: High school chemistry or CH 101 or MA 120 or concurrent enrollment. Introduction to the general principles of chemistry with emphasis on quantitative relationships. Includ€'s properties of malter. chemical bonding and structure, equilibria, oxidation-reduction, kinetics, along with aspects of organic and biochemist,y. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory. CH 230 * Analytlca. Ch.mi,try/4 Unit'Prerequisite: MA 120 and CH 122 Introduction to quantitative chemical analySiS involving the fundamentals of volumentric and gravimetriC analySiS. Carelul manipulative technique, integrity. and accuracy are stressed in the laboratory. 3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory. CH 2.241 *Organic Chemi'lry/~ Unit'Prerequisite: CH 122 CH 240 is a prerequisite for CH 241. An introduction to the chemical compounds of carbon. Structural formulae, nomenclature, speCial configurations of molecules, synthesis and the relation between different classes of organic compounds are emphasized 3 hours lecture; 3 hours laboratory COOPERATIVE EDUCATION CE 110 Intern,hlp In Cooperative Education/1-18 Unit' Prerequisite: Prior approval of Cooperative Education Coordinator.Student should enroll concurrently in CE 120 unless excused by
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