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Office Administration (ADAS)

ADAS 2510 – Applied Document Processing I - 3 Credits

This course will provide students with further training in word processing applications using a hands-on approach. Emphasis will be on advanced applications through on-the-job simulated projects. Students will continue to develop their keyboarding speed and accuracy. A minimum typing speed of 40 wpm is required to pass this course. (Prerequisite: OFAD 1220 or permission of instructor) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour

ADAS 2520 – Administrative Machine Transcription II - 3 Credits

This course continues to develop proficiency in transcribing from tapes to mailable copy. It is designed to further refine and integrate office skills and applications. Emphasis is on the advanced application of language art skills in the production of written communications. (Prerequisite: OFAD 1170 and 1280 or permission of instructor) Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours

ADAS 2530 – Administrative Office Procedures II - 3 Credits (replaces EXEC 2530)

This course expands upon the skills learned in Administrative Office Procedures I and adds the handling of travel arrangements, meetings and conferences, research and organization of business data, report writing and parliamentary procedures. Emphasis is placed on the development and exercise of decision-making ability and human relations skills. (Prerequisite: OFAD 1140 or permission of instructor) Lecture: 3 hours

ADAS 2570 – Administrative Office Management - 3 Credits

This course deals with the strategies and issues related to effective supervision of employees who work in an office environment. The relationship between office productivity and management activities such as planning, scheduling, organizing, implementing, evaluating and controlling is examined. Lecture: 3 hours

ADAS 2580 – Office Administration Cooperative Education I - 4 Credits

A planned and supervised cooperative work experience which provides students with an opportunity to observe and participate in a work environment related to their academic interests. Students work approximately 15-20 hours a week in an approved Cooperative Work Experience Placement for competitive wages and participate in a one hour and forty minute weekly seminar on campus. If this course is taken in the third semester, it fulfills the fourth semester requirement of Co-op or Career Development.

ADAS 2580 Cooperative Work Experience I for Administrative Assistant, Legal Administrative Assistant (Prerequisite: Students must a) be enrolled in an office administration program, b) must have completed 24 Credits in an Office Administration program and c) maintain a 2.0 G.P.A. or permission of instructor) Lecture: 25 hours, Co-op: 195 hours

ADAS 2590 – Office Administration Cooperative Education II - 4 Credits

An extension of Cooperative Work Experience I in which students develop in-depth knowledge of specific content areas and demonstrate increased levels of expertise in these areas. Students work approximately 15-20 hours a week in an approved Cooperative Work Experience site. Students participate in a one hour and forty minute weekly seminar on campus.

ADAS 2590 Cooperative Work Experience I for Administrative Assistant, Legal Administrative Assistant (Prerequisite: Same as Office Administration Cooperative Education I but also requires the successful completion of that course or permission of instructor) Lecture: 25 hours, CO-OP: 195 hours

ADAS 2610 – Applied Document Processing II - 3 Credits (replaces EXEC 2610)

This course further develops the skills acquired in previous document processing courses. The application of these skills is developed through job simulation projects. The students’ judgement and decision-making capabilities are emphasized. Students will continue to develop their keyboarding speed and accuracy. A minimum typing speed of 40 wpm is required to pass this course. (Prerequisite: ADAS 2510 or LEGL 2320 or MEDL 2360 or permission of instructor) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour

ADAS 2620 – Office Administration Career Development -3 Credits

This course reviews one’s occupation status and job aspirations relative to office careers. It will guide the student through such topics as striving toward positive human relations in organizations, and understanding and improving group relationships, and also such job-search related topics as resume writing and interviewing techniques. Lecture: 3 hours

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