BME Course Descriptions
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Business Education
| BUED 302 |
Business Communication* |
Prerequisite: junior standing Emphasis is placed on functional writing. This course develops skills and techniques in writing business letters, office communications and business reports.
This course uses the Canvas learning system.
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| Instructor: |
Smith |
| Credits: |
4 |
| Textbook: |
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| Delivery Mode: |
Quarter-based, Online. |
| BUED 329 |
Administrative Systems Management* |
| Management concepts and applications for the administrative services provided a company. Course uses a behavioral approach to managing word processing, telecommunications, records and information, the environment and human resources. Largest emphasis is on managing records and information. |
| Instructor: |
Gregory |
| Credits: |
4 |
| Textbook: |
View Here |
| Delivery Mode: |
Quarter-based, Online |
BUED 475
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Methods of Teaching Basic Business, Accounting and Marketing* |
Prerequisites: EDUC 341, ACCT 252 or 351, MKTG 310 Materials, methods and techniques of teaching basic business subjects, marketing and accounting. |
| Instructor: |
Greenwood |
| Credits: |
4 |
| Textbook: |
TBA |
| Delivery Mode: |
Quarter-based, Online |
BUED 476
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Methods of Teaching Keyboarding and Microcomputer Applications* |
Prerequisites: EDUC 341, MISC 370, 373, 374 Materials, methods and techniques of teaching keyboarding and microcomputer applications. |
| Instructor: |
Smith |
| Credits: |
4 |
| Textbook: |
TBA |
| Delivery Mode: |
Quarter-based, Online |
| MISC 370 |
Multimedia Production of Business Documents* |
Prerequisites: MISC 311 or equivalent and BUED major, or permission of the instructor Learning advanced applications of word processing, presentation and multimedia software to design formal and technical reports and presentations, correspondence, newsletters, brochures, forms, charts and graphics. Emphasis is on problem-solving ability to convert raw data into acceptable form using the computer, the Internet and additional multimedia. |
| Instructor: |
Morgan |
| Credits: |
4 |
| Textbook: |
TBA |
| Delivery Mode: |
Quarter-based, Online |
Career and Technical Education
| CTED 301 |
Philosophy of Career and Technical Education* |
Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of the instructor Study of the role of vocational education in the American education system at all levels including philosophy and purpose, state and federal legislative acts, alternative delivery systems and their components, certification standards and funding alternatives. |
| Instructor: |
Oakshott |
| Credits: |
4 |
| Textbook: |
TBA |
| Delivery Mode: |
Quarter-based, Online |
| CTED 474 |
Administration Of Work Site Education* |
Prerequisite: junior standing Operational procedures for conducting work-based learning environments. Includes occupational analysis techniques, school-to-work partnerships and linking classroom learning to the workplace. |
| Instructor: |
Oakshott |
| Credits: |
4 |
| Textbook: |
TBA |
| Delivery Mode: |
Quarter-based, Online |