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This is a survey course that focuses on the nature of the American free
enterprise system and its business organizations. It examines the roles
played by businesses in American society, as well as its purpose and responsibilities.
The course also introduces the practical operations that must exist if businesses
are to create goods and services. Major problems faced by managers in planning,
organizing, directing, and controlling these areas are examined and the
course provides a broad overview of the functions, institutions, principles,
and practices of businesses. Further, a basic foundation and understanding
of career choices in business as well as the role business plays in non-business
careers will be explored.
Development of basic word processing skills using computers. Emphasis on
document building, text editing, formatting, saving and retrieving
files, search, replace, and the column features.
Principles and practices of modern professional communication; various
types of professional letters and reports are studied; emphasis on writing
letters and reports.
Introduction to integrated office software applications.
Emphasis on advanced applications of integrated office software as productivity
tools.
This course covers applications of communication theory, research methods,
and information technology to communication within organizations. It
includes common communication tasks faced by managers; communication task
and audience analysis; collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting
data. The course emphasizes written and oral reporting.
This course focuses on the development of business document design techniques
using Windows and desktop publishing software. Upon completion of the course,
the student will have developed a critical awareness concerning effective
publication design elements. The student will develop proficiency with desktop
publishing InDesign software, design, graphics, and page assembly.
Advanced development of business document design techniques with an emphasis
on web design and multi-media resources. Geared for education, small
offices or businesses, personal use, and not-for-profit organization.
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BTC 263, Business & Tech. Ctr.
Eastern Kentucky University
Richmond, KY 40475
859.622.2416 (Voice)
859.622.2359 (Fax)
E-mail: faridah.awang@eku.edu
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