100 business (bus)Word ProcessorCertificate of Proficiency Requirements:Dept/No. Title UnitsBUS 202 Business Mathematics 3BUS 207A Business English 3BUS 225 The Professional Office Environment 3BUS 231D-F Intermediate Keyboarding 1BUS 238B Word Processing II (3)orCIS 238B Word Processing II (3) 3CIS 1 Introduction to Computer InformationSystems 4Total Required Units 17Office Administration FOR THELOGISTICS INDUSTRYCertificate of Proficiency Requirements:Dept/No. Title UnitsBUS 220 Business Terminology in Logistics 2BUS 236 Business Management in Logistics 2BUS 247 Intro to Logistics for the Non-traditionalOffice 1CIS 1 Intro to Computer Information Systems 4MATH 250 Arithmetic or higher level depending onassessment 3Total Required Units 12BUS 1AFinancial Accounting4 units, 4 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCStudy of purpose, theory, and specific methods ofaccounting: Systems and methods employed inaccumulating data for financial statements; incomemeasurement including cost measurement, classification,and expiration; revenue recognition and measurement.0502.00BUS 1BManagerial Accounting4 units, 4 hours lecture (GR)Prerequisite: Bus 1AAcceptable for credit: CSU, UCUses of accounting data for planning, controlling anddecision making: Sources of business funds, cost systemsand analysis, forecasting and budgeting; analysis, uses,and limitations of financial statements and reports.0502.00BUS 2Introduction to Business Law3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCGeneral survey of business law: Principles of lawon contracts, sales agency, torts, partnerships andcorporations, and the uniform commercial code. 0501.00BUS 5Human Relations in Business3 units,: 3 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUApplication of behavioral science concepts to humanproblems in organizations: Action necessary to preventand resolve problems among individuals within groups;application of logical decision-making techniques.0501.00AA/AS area 2BUS 10Introduction to Business3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSU, UCIntroduction to business: Survey of various phases ofbusiness organization, finance, personnel, production,marketing, managerial controls and governmentbusiness relations. 0501.00BUS 20General Accounting3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUNot open for credit to students who have completed orare currently enrolled in Bus 1A or 1B.Theory and practice of accounting: Double-entry processon accrual basis; complete accounting cycle with use ofwork sheet and preparation of end-of-the-year financialstatements; petty cash, banking procedures, notes, drafts,and introduction to payroll taxes. 0502.00BUS 24Computerized Accounting Principles3 units, 2 hrs lecture, 3 hrs laboratory (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUIntensive practical application of theory and proceduresof accounting: Utilization of computerized accountingsystems in single proprietorship, partnership, andcorporate forms of business. 0502.00AA/AS area 4cBUS 48AA-FZSelected Topics in Business.5-9 units, 0-9 hours lecture, 0-27 hours laboratory (GRor P/NP)Acceptable for credit: CSUSee section on Selected Topics. 0501.00
usiness (bus)101BUS 49Independent Study in Business.5-5 units, .5-5 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUSee section on Independent Study. 0501.00BUS 54Small Business Management3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Acceptable for credit: CSUFunctions and objectives of an executive: Definitionof duties, and basic knowledge of administration andorganization; practice through case studies in makingbusiness decisions. 0506.40BUS 202Business Mathematics3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Use of basic mathematical principles in solving businessproblems: Simple and compound interest, installmentsales, trade and cash discounts, markup percents,pricing discounting notes and drafts, inventory, financialstatement analysis, depreciation, statistics and binarysystem, taxes, distribution of ownership and profits, andstocks and bonds. 0501.00BUS 207ABusiness English3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Development of writing skills for effectively expressingideas in the world of work: Principles of grammarincluding syntax, punctuation, spelling, proofreading,editing, and an introduction to the communicationprocess. 0514.00BUS 207BBusiness Correspondence3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Recommended preparation: Bus 207A, and Bus 233A-Bor 230D-F or 215A-B or (233) or (230A-C)Development of skills in organizing and writing clear andprecise business correspondence: Letters, memoranda,reports, resumes, and letters of application with emphasison rules for punctuation, spelling, and grammar whichmeet the needs of modern business. 0514.00BUS 207CBusiness Communications in the ModernWorld2 units, 2 hours lecture (GR)Development of oral and writing skills for effectivebusiness communications: Sending and receivinginformation, organizing information in a cogent manner,leading group discussions effectively, and listeningto others with the intention of fully understandingmessages. 0514.00BUS 208Communication Skills for Technicians3 units, 2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR)Development of writing, reading, speaking and listeningskills for successful communication in technical careers:Researching and learning technical material fromtextbooks; taking notes; communication with customers,employers, and co-workers; writing repair orders andinvoices; producing job applications and resumes; andpracticing for formal job interviews. 0501.00BUS 2<strong>09</strong>Fundamentals of Income Tax4 units, 4 hours lecture (GR)Study of federal and California tax laws and procedures:Individual, partnership and corporation income taxreturns from the accounting point of view; brief surveyof social security, gift, and estate taxes. 0502.10BUS 2<strong>09</strong>FIncome Tax Preparation: Field Studies (Vita)2 units, 2 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Short-term courseTraining and practical field experience in the preparationof basic federal and state income tax returns: Skills neededto prepare the current year’s tax returns and trainingas volunteer assistors to provide free tax assistanceto elderly and low-income taxpayers at communitylocations; content varies from year to year. 0502.10BUS 210Financial Management and Investments3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR or P/NP)Survey course which examines sound moneymanagement skills and financial plans: Tax-shelteredannuities, real estate, stocks, bonds, trust deeds, newtax laws, borrowing of money, financial adjustments toinflation, and other economic indicators. 0504.00BUS 216Legal Secretarial Studies (Family/Corporate/Criminal/Real Estate)3 units, 3 hours lecture (GR)Overview of the California and U.S. Federal courtsystems relative to family, corporate, criminal, and realestate law: Civil procedures and the processes of civillitigation, including the preparation of legal forms anddocuments, instruction on court filing parameters,calendaring, local rules of court and legal procedures,legal terminology, office procedures and office demeanorin a legal environment. 0514.10
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