Objectives: By the end of the course, students
should be able:
Instructional
Methods: Classes
include theory sessions followed by hands-on practice and drills for speed and
accuracy using Word. Students complete
periodic summary exercises that require application of all skills learned to
date. Each student creates a portfolio
of finished output.
Grading: The final grade is
based on the following:
|
Class Participation |
25% |
|
Progress tests and
Post-tests |
25% |
|
Document Production |
25% |
|
Exams |
25% |
|
Total |
100% |
The
grading scale is: A=90-100%, B+=85-89%,
B=80-84%, C+=75-79%, C=70-74%, D=65-69%, F=60-64%.
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Weeks |
Topics |
Assignments and
Tests |
|
1-2 |
Unit
1. Skills development/production
review. . |
Pre-test/Practice/Post-test
(P/P/P): alphabetic keyboard review. Memos
11-12; Letter 23; Tables 16-18; Form 8; Reports 21-22 |
|
3-4 |
Unit
2. Reading, discussing, and producing
English language correspondence:
business letters, formal letter, and interoffice memos. |
P/P/P:
inter-office memo. Letters
24-31; Memos 13-14 |
|
5-6 |
Unit
3. Reading, discussing, and producing
English language reports: business
reports, news releases, magazine articles, book manuscripts with and without
tables. |
P/P/P: business reports Reports
23-29 |
|
7-8 |
Unit
4. Reading, discussing, and producing
English language tables: open, ruled,
and boxed tables. Review
for exam. |
P/P/P: ruled tables Tables
19-30; Report 30 Progress
Tests: 5-minute timed writing,
modified-block letter with indented paragraphs, ruled table, and book
manuscript page. Exam.
|
|
9-10 |
Unit
5. Reading, discussing, and producing
English language specialized correspondence:
letter styles, special letter parts, two-page letters, special
stationery, and special features. |
P/P/P: letter styles Letters
33-41 |
|
11-12 |
Unit
6. Reading, discussing, and producing
English language specialized reports:
itineraries, meeting minutes, procedures manual, report with
author/year citations, and legal documents. |
P/P/P: minutes of meetings Forms
9-17; Tables 31-35; Reports 31-38 |
|
13-14 |
Unit
7. Reading, discussing, and producing
English language specialized forms and tables: order and billing forms, financial
statements, balance sheets, and complex tables. |
P/P/P: financial statements Forms
10-17; Tables 33-35 |
|
15-16 |
Unit
8. Reading, discussing, and producing
English language word processing applications: window envelopes, report headers and
footers, automated typing technicalities, mail merge in formatting form
letters, and desktop publishing in formatting a newsletter. Review
for exam. |
P/P/P: report headers and footers Letters
42-49; Memos 15-16; Table 36; Reports 39-41 Exam. |
|
17-18 |
Unit
9. In-Basket situation: Reading about, discussing, and producing
documents related to Saturn Appliances and deciding how to produce required
documents |
P/P/P: Saturn Appliances Memos
17-19; Letters 50-53; Table 37; Reports
42-43 |
|
19-20 |
Unit
10. In-Basket situation: Reading about, discussing, and producing
documents related to Buck Hardware |
P/P/P: Buck Hardware Letters
54-55; Forms 18-22; Reports 48-50 |
|
21-22 |
Unit
11. Integrated administrative office
project: Reading about, discussing, and
producing documents related to the National Conference of Realtors |
P/P/P: National Conference of Realtors Memo
20 Letters
56-58; Tables 38-39; Forms 23-28; Reports 48-50 |
|
23-24 |
Unit
12. English language production skill
refinement: correspondence, table,
forms, and report review. Review
for exam. |
P/P/P: correspondence Letters
59-60; Memo 21 & Letter 61; Letter 62; Tables 40-43; Forms 29-30; Reports
51-53 Progress
Tests: 5-minute timed writing, ruled
table, modified-block style letter, two-page unbound report with footnotes. Exam. |
rev.2/04, 2/07, 5/08