business SEC DAYS HOURS ROOM INSTRUCTOR DATES
BUS-051
Keyboarding - 1 Unit
LMC Degree: NDA If you use a computer, this class is for you! Learn how to key the alphabetic keyboard “by touch.” while using techniques designed to prevent repetitive stress injury. This self-paced class utilizes tutorial software that allows you to learn on an individualized program at your own pace. P/NP
Online Course 0104
0106
ONLINE Beckham, S 1/13-3/14 This is an ONLINE section for 3 hours each week. Check in with the instructor on the 1st day of class by e-mail instructor sbeckham@losmedanos.edu to request an orientation sheet. ONLINE Beckham, S 3/24-5/21 This is an ONLINE section for 3 hours each week. Check in with the instructor on the 1st day of class by e-mail instructor sbeckham@losmedanos.edu to request an orientation sheet.
BUS-055
Typing Speed/Accuracy Development - 1 Unit
ADVISORY: Demonstrated keyboarding speed of 30 GWAM (gross words a minute) LMC Degree: NDA If you need entry-level typing skills, or are looking to improve the skills you already have, this is the class for you! This short-term class will help you build keyboarding proficiency through an individualized lesson plan designed to improve your typing speed and/or accuracy. This course meets the typing proficiency requirement for many Business department certificates. P/NP
Online Course 0105
0107
ONLINE Beckham, S 1/13-3/14 This is an ONLINE section for 3 hours each week. Check in with the instructor on the 1st day of class by e-mail instructor sbeckham@losmedanos.edu to request an orientation sheet. ONLINE Beckham, S 3/24-5/21 This is an ONLINE section for 3 hours each week. Check in with the instructor on the 1st day of class by e-mail instructor sbeckham@losmedanos.edu to request an orientation sheet.
BUS-058
Business English - 3 Units
BUS-059
Business Communications - 3 Units
ADVISORY: Eligibility for ENGL-090 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU The ability to communicate effectively is a skill that is valued by most employers. Business English will help you develop that skill though the study of grammar, usage, punctuation, spelling and vocabulary from a business perspective. Emphasis is placed on finding and correcting types of errors people make in written communication and developing a foundation in business vocabulary and spelling. This class meets the reading/writing competency requirement for many business department degrees. SC 6893 TTH 9:30-10:50am CC3-319 Beal, T Semester
SEC DAYS HOURS ROOM INSTRUCTOR DATES
BUS-065
Introduction to Word Processing - 3 Units
BUS-083
Basic CPT and ICD-9CM Coding - 3 Units
BUS-084
Medical Office Procedures and Records Management - 2 Units
ADVISORY: Prior or concurrent enrollment in BUS-051 OR Typing@25WPM; eligibility for ENGL-090 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Are you new to MS Word or have you been using this software but want to learn more advanced features? Do you want to learn how to use MS Word in a professional business environment? This class will teach you beginning to intermediatelevel MS Word features and functions and will help you to develop MS Windows file management skills. You will also improve your business problem-solving proficiency. SC 6897 M 12:00-2:50pm LIB-214 Knauer, C Semester + 1 hour ONLINE lab each week
ADVISORY: BUS-086; eligibility for ENGL-090 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Are you interested in entering the medical or insurance field? Most medical offices, hospitals and health insurance companies expect their employees to have basic knowledge of ICD-9CM and CPT coding. This course will teach you the terminology of medical coding, and how to apply ICD-9CM and CPT codes correctly. Students who enjoy this introductory course may choose to pursue additional coding courses to become a certified coder. SC 2079 T 6:00-9:50pm LIB-214 Staff, L Semester
ADVISORY: BUS-051 OR concurrent enrollment in BUS 51, OR Typing @ 25 WPM; BUS-035 OR concurrent enrollment in BUS 35, OR MS Office proficiency; eligibility for ENGL-090 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU If you’re ready to make the transition from the classroom to the medical office, then it’s time for you to take the Medical Office Procedures and Records Management course. This class will give you an opportunity to use your existing skills as you acquire new skills and knowledge. Using an office simulation model, this course provides an introduction to the administrative responsibilities for the front and back office of the medical profession. You will prepare correspondence, patient charts/ records, patient bills, process health and insurance claims forms, and financial records. You will also learn general office procedures (written and oral communications, telephone etiquette, scheduling appointments, processing mail, reporting, and other administrative responsibilities), along with time management, organizational, and interpersonal skills. You will explore career opportunities in the medical office field and learn the importance of developing “soft” skills. SC 2641 TH 1:00-3:50pm LIB-214 Muller, B Semester
ADVISORY: Prior or concurrent enrollment in BUS-058 or equivalent; eligibility for ENGL-090 LMC Degree: DA Transfer: CSU Effective oral and written communication skills are a key to job success. Discover and learn how to present messages and information orally and in writing more effectively. Students learn how to compose email, letters, memos, and reports. Identify successful job search strategies such as networking, create resumes and gain interview skills that will make you more marketable to set you apart from the rest. SC 7952 M 1:00-3:50pm CC3-336 Beal, T Semester 7953 T 7:00-9:50pm CC2-228 Beal, T Semester
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