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Summer
2008
SSC Online Credit Courses
Some online courses require students to come to Campus for a mandatory orientation, proctored exams, or other face-to-face component. Courses may have special skill, hardware or software requirements. For specific information on your course and instructor,as well as login information, please visit the links below.
Online Orientation | Frequently
Asked Questions About Credit Online Courses
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BIO
104
Microbes
and Society
Section:
BIO 104 8W5
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3
cr. hrs. -
WebCT COURSE
Course Description:
An introduction to the basic concepts of biology, including
cells, energetics, genetics, evolution, and ecology, using
microorganisms as examples. Additional topics include a survey
of microorganisms, their economic and ecological roles, and
their roles in health, disease, and biotechnology. Non-laboratory
course.
For
course information, contact Jamie
Welling
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Jamie Welling

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BLW
201
Introduction
to Business Law
Section:
BLW 201 8W5
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3
cr. hrs. -
WebCT COURSE
A
college transfer course; consult the Transfer
Center for more details. (IAI: BUS 912)
Course Description:
Introduction to the legal system as it affects business activity.
Areas of concentration include formation and nature of contracts,
the agency relationships and the Uniform Commercial Code Law
of Sales and Commercial Paper.
For
course information, contact Patrick
Deane
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Patrick Deane
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BLW
203
Legal
Environment of Business
Section:
BLW 203 8W5
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3
cr. hrs. -
WebCT COURSE
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer
Center for more details. (IAI: BUS 913)
Course Description:
A study of the legal and social environment of business, with
emphasis on business ethics and corporate social responsibilities.
Areas of concentration include governmental regulation of
business, securities law, consumer protection law, labor law,
and employment law.
For
course information, contact Patrick
Deane
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Patrick Deane
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CIS
101
Computer Literacy and Applications
Sections:
CIS 101 8W5
CIS 101 8W7
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3
cr. hrs. -
WebCT COURSE
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer
Center for more details.
(IAI: CS 910 & CRJ 901)
Course Description:
An exploration of how the computer impacts all aspects of
society: the home, job place, and business, scientific and
allied health careers. Course content includes an overview
of operating systems software and computer hardware, an overview
of management information systems and programming languages;
hands-on computer problem-solving experiences using word processing,
spreadsheet, database management, presentation graphics; and
communication including the Internet.
Specific
Course Requirements:
Computer (Pentium) with reliable Internet access (56K minimum);
CD-ROM drive; familiarity with downloading and uploading files
required. Familiarity with attaching files to emails; access
to Microsoft Office 2007 including Word, Excel, Access, and
Power Point.
CIS 101 8W5 meets June 2 - July 24, 2008.
For course information, contact Wayne Gallenberger
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Wayne Gallenberger
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CIS 101 8W7 meets June 16 - August 7, 2008.
It will not be accessible until June 16, 2008.
For course information, contact Mark Pelech
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About the instructor: Mark Pelech

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ENG
101
Composition and Rhetoric
Sections:
ENG 101 7H5
ENG 101 8W5
ENG 101 8W6 |
3
cr. hrs.
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WebCT COURSE
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer
Center for more details. (IAI: C 1900)
Prerequisite:
Qualifying score on the Placement test or ENG 099 with a grade
of "C" or above.
Course Description:
Theory, practice of narrative, descriptive, expository and
argumentative writing. Thematic/rhetorical method. Sentence
development, paragraphs, compositions, diction, mechanics,
analysis, interpretation of prose models.
For course information, contact Dr.
Steven Vivian
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Dr. Steve Vivian
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ENG 101 8W6
For section information, contact Laurie McCartan
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About the instructor: Laurie McCartan
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ENG
102
Composition
and Literature
Section:
ENG 102 8W5
ENG 102 8W6
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3
cr. hrs.
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WebCT COURSE
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer
Center for more details. (IAI: C 1901)
Prerequisite:
ENG 101 with a grade of "C" or above.
Course Description:
Continuation of ENG 101. Research; writing of complex materials;
reading and evaluating literature.
For course information, contact Dr.
Steven Vivian
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Dr. Steve Vivian
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ENG 104
Introduction to
American
Literature II,
1860 to the Present
Section:
ENG 104 8W5
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3 cr. hrs. - WebCT COURSE
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer Center for more details. (IAI: H3915)
Prerequisite:
ENG 101 with a grade of "C" or above.
Course Description:
Historical survey of American cultural and literary movements through study of writers from 1860 to the present.
For course information, contact Ms. Sebok
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About the instructor: Ms. Sebok

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HUM
205
Introduction to Rock 'n Roll
Section:
HUM 205 8W5 |
3
cr. hrs.
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WebCT COURSE
Course Description:
A study of contemporary pop music and
its background from the early 1900's to today. Course shows
the influence of earlier pop music, jazz, blues, and rock
on today's music through style (jazz, rock, soul, disco);
medium (concerts, film, television, recordings); sociological
implications (poverty, prejudice, drugs); and through the
message conveyed (lyrics, literature, art).
Specific Course Requirement: Computer speakers or headphones required.
For course information, contact Andy
Hoefle
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Andy Hoefle
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HUM
206
Introduction to Jazz
Section:
HUM 206 8W5 |
3
cr. hrs.
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WebCT COURSE
Course Description:
This course will introduce students
to the history and fundamental characteristics of jazz. Emphasis
will be placed on the performers and their individual styles.
Specific Course Requirement: Computer speakers or headphones required.
For course information, contact Andy
Hoefle
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Andy Hoefle
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HFA
120
Music Appreciation
Section:
HFA 120 8W4
HFA 120 8W5
HFA 120 8W6 |
3
cr. hrs. - COAST LEARNING or WebCT COURSE
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer
Center for more details. (IAI: F1900)
Course Description:
An introduction to the aural elements and structures of music
through a historical survey of Western Art Music from the
Middle Ages through the twentieth century. Through recordings
and live performances emphasis is placed on aural perception
of musical stylistic characteristics of significant works
by composers of Western Art Music.
Specific Course Requirement: Computer speakers or headphones required.
For
course information, contact Al
Jackson
HFA
120 8W4
COAST LEARNING SECTION
Orientation is not mandatory, but Highly Recommended:
Tuesday, June 3, 2008 from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the Library Classroom.
Course/Login Information
About the instructor: Al Jackson
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HFA 120 8W5
COAST LEARNING SECTION
Orientation is not mandatory, but Highly Recommended:
Tuesday, June 3, 2008 from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the Library Classroom.
Course/Login Information
About the instructor: Godwin Chou
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HFA 120 8W6 - THIS SECTION HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN
WebCT
SECTION
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Dr. Fred Hanzelin
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HFA
210
Introduction to African-American Music
Section:
HFA 210 8W5
HFA 210 8W6 |
3
cr. hrs.
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WebCT COURSE
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer
Center for more details. (IAI: F 1905D)
Course Description:
This course will introduce students
to the history and fundamental characteristics of African
American music. Emphasis will be placed on the stylistic characteristics,
performers and the social influences of each time period and/or
style.
Specific Course Requirement: Computer speakers or headphones required.
For course information, contact Andy
Hoefle
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Andy Hoefle
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HSA 107
Psychoactive Drugs
Section:
HSA 107 8W5
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3 cr. hrs. - WebCT COURSE
Course Description:
The pharmacology of psychoactive drugs and their effect on the body systems is
presented. Signs and symptoms of drug use, withdrawal, overdose/toxicity and
effects of multiple drug use are discussed. The role of addiction counseling in the
treatment of those people addicted to psychoactive drugs is presented.
For course information, contact Valerie Wise
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About the instructor: Valerie Wise

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MTH
093
Pre-Algebra
Section:
MTH 093 8W5 |
3
cr. hrs.
- ALEKS COURSE
INFORMATION FOR ALL ONLINE MATHEMATICS COURSES
Prerequisite:
MTH 091 with a grade of "C" or above, or qualifying
score on the Placement test.
Course Description:
Pre-algebra is designed to prepare students for algebra. Topics
include a review of arithmetic operations and mathematical
principles, signed numbers, exponents, polynomial
operations, solving equations, informal geometry and
elementary graphing. A scientific calculator is required.
TI preferred.
NOTE:
This course contains a PROCTORED/ON-CAMPUS EXAM.
ALEKS SECTION / ALEKS Sections vs. MyMathLab Sections
After completing the mandatory online orientation and reviewing the syllabus, you may contact John Collado for additional course information.
You Must Complete This Mandatory Online Orientation (The minimum recommendation for video viewing is Windows Media Player 9 and Microsoft Windows 98 SE.)
About
the instructor: John Collado
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MTH
095
Elementary
Algebra
Section:
MTH 095 8W5
MTH 095 8W6
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4
cr. hrs.
INFORMATION FOR ALL ONLINE MATHEMATICS COURSES
Prerequisite:
MTH 093 with a grade of "C" or above, or qualifying
score on the Placement test.
Course Description:
Elementary concepts of algebra will be covered, including solving linear equations
and inequalities, polynomial operations and factoring, graphing linear
equations, systems of equations, solving quadratic equations by factoring,
and appropriate word problems.
NOTE: This course contains a PROCTORED/ON-CAMPUS EXAM.
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MTH 095 8W5
THIS SECTION UTILIZES MyMathLab & WEBCT
MyMathLab SECTION / ALEKS Sections vs. MyMathLab Sections
For more information on the content of this course, go to http://learn.southsuburbancollege.edu/dmonbrod/
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About the instructor: Dennis Monbrod
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MTH 095 8W6
ALEKS SECTION / ALEKS Sections vs. MyMathLab Sections
After completing the mandatory online orientation and reviewing the syllabus, you may contact John Collado for additional course information.
You Must Complete This Mandatory Online Orientation (The minimum recommendation for video viewing is Windows Media Player 9 and Microsoft Windows 98 SE.)
About the instructor: John Collado
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MTH
100
Intermediate
Algebra
Section:
MTH 100 8W5
MTH 100 8W6 |
4
cr. hrs.
INFORMATION FOR ALL ONLINE MATHEMATICS COURSES
Prerequisite:
One year of high school algebra and qualifying score on the
Placement test or MTH 095 with a grade of "C" or
above.
Course Description:
This course is a continuation of elementary algebra. Topics include functions
and graphs, rational expressions, radicals, quadratic equations and functions,
complex numbers, inequalities, and appropriate applications.
NOTE:
This course contains a PROCTORED/ON-CAMPUS EXAM.
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MTH 100 8W5
THIS SECTION UTILIZES MyMathLab & WEBCT
MyMathLab SECTION / ALEKS Sections vs. MyMathLab Sections
For more information on the content of this course, go to http://learn.southsuburbancollege.edu/dmonbrod/
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: David Anderson
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MTH 100 8W6
ALEKS SECTION / ALEKS Sections vs. MyMathLab Sections
After completing the mandatory online orientation and reviewing the syllabus, you may contact John Collado for additional course information.
You Must Complete This Mandatory Online Orientation (The minimum recommendation for video viewing is Windows Media Player 9 and Microsoft Windows 98 SE.)
About the instructor: John Collado
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MTH
115
General
Education Mathematics
Section:
MTH 115 8W5 |
3
cr. hrs. -
WebCT COURSE
INFORMATION FOR ALL ONLINE MATHEMATICS COURSES
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer
Center for more details. (IAI: M1904)
Prerequisites:
MTH 100 with a "C" or above or qualifying score
on the Placement test, and successful completion of high school
geometry or MTH 096.
Course
Description:
This course, for non-science majors, is designed to provide
a strong background and an appreciation for advance mathematics.
Four of the following topics (geometry, counting techniques
and probability, graph theory, logic/set theory, mathematics
of finance, game theory, linear programming, and statistics)
will be studied in depth. Problem solving skills will be developed;
a scientific calculator will be required.
NOTE:
This course contains a PROCTORED/ON-CAMPUS FINAL EXAM.
MyMathLab SECTION / ALEKS Sections vs. MyMathLab Sections
For course information, contact David
Anderson
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: David Anderson
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MTH
165
College
Algebra
Section:
MTH 165 8W5 |
3
cr. hrs. - ALEKS COURSE
INFORMATION FOR ALL ONLINE MATHEMATICS COURSES
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer
Center for more details.
Prerequisites:
Qualifying score on the Placement test or successful completion
of high school geometry or MTH 096. Grade of "B"
or above in MTH 100 is recommended.
Course
Description:
This course emphasizes a graphical approach to college algebra.
Topics include linear, polynomial, rational, exponential,
and logarithmic functions; systems of equations and inequalities;
matrices. Applications and data analysis are emphasized. Graphing
calculator required, model TI 83+ preferred.
NOTE: This course contains a PROCTORED/ON-CAMPUS EXAM.
ALEKS SECTION / ALEKS Sections vs. MyMathLab Sections
After completing the mandatory online orientation and reviewing the syllabus, you may contact John Collado for additional course information.
You Must Complete This Mandatory Online Orientation (The minimum recommendation for video viewing is Windows Media Player 9 and Microsoft Windows 98 SE.)
About
the instructor: John Collado
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MDR
103
Medical
Terminology
Section:
MDR 103 8W5
MDR 103 8W6 |
3
cr. hrs. -
THIS
COURSE DOES NOT USE WEBCT OR MOODLE
Course Description:
Learn prefixes, suffixes, roots, abbreviations, disease, operative and drug terms related to medical science, hospital service, paramedical specialties.
For course information, contact the Program Coordinator in Room 2363 or call (708) 596-2000 Ext. 2421
Note: This course is required for students who are applying to the medical assistant and medical coding and billing programs and those enrolled in the court reporting program.
Orientation is Mandatory for this course. Students will receive log-in information during this time. If an emergency prevents you from attending the orientation, e-mail the instructor. The orientation date will be June 2, 2008 from 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. in Room 3343.
About the instructor: Kinasha Myrick
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MUS
106
Fundamentals of Music
Section:
MUS 106 8W5 |
3
cr. hrs. - COAST LEARNING COURSE
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer
Center for more details.
Course
Description:
An introductory course for non-music majors to acquaint the student with the important elements of music, such as musical notation, scales, intervals, triads and terminology
Specific Course Requirement: Computer speakers or headphones required.
For course information, contact Godwin
Chou
Course/login
information
Orientation is not mandatory, but Highly Recommended:
Tuesday, June 3, 2008 from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the Library Classroom.
About the instructor:
Godwin Chou
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ADN
110
Alterations
in Body Functions I
Section:
ADN 110 8W5
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2
cr. hrs.
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WebCT COURSE
Prerequisites:
Prerequisites: NUR 101, 103, 105, 106, BIO 186, and PSY 211.
If not previously completed, must take BIO 224 and SOC 101
concurrently.
Course
Description:
A holistic approach to examining altered state of health resulting
in disequilibrium based on Gordon's functional health patterns
are reviewed. Selected nursing diagnoses are correlated with
pathology, clinical manifestations, and laboratory/diagnostic
data to recognize altered physiological equilibrium in body
function. Clinical research is introduced to provide insight
on how scientific data collection impacts nursing care, as
well as response to treatment modalities.
For
course information, contact Kim
Valich
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Kim Valich
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NUR
101
Medication
Dosage
Calculations
Section:
NUR 101 8W5
NUR 101 8W6
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1
cr. hrs.
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WebCT COURSE
Prerequisites:
MTH 095 with a grade of "C" or better, or a qualifying
score on the Placement test beyond MTH 095
Course
Description:
This course will provides the beginning nursing student with
a review of basic mathematical operations and measurement
systems basic to the calculation of medication doses. This
includes calculation or oral and parenteral medications and
solving drug and solution problems encountered in the nurse's
role of administering medication.
NOTE:
This course contains a PROCTORED/ON-CAMPUS FINAL EXAM.
For
course information, contact Suzanne
Kalweit
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About the instructor: Suzanne Kalweit
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NUR 108
Nursing
Pharmacology
Section:
NUR 108 8W5
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1 cr. hrs. - WebCT COURSE
Prerequisites:
NUR 101, 103, 105, and 106
Course Description:
This course focuses on the major classifications of medications and their clinical effects. The student applies the nursing process, critical thinking, and knowledge of the life-span to analyze client-based situations involving parenteral and percutaneous preparations. Emphasis will be placed on medication actions, selected uses in clinical practice, adverse actions, and related nursing care considerations.
For course information, contact Kim Valich
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About the instructor: Kim Valich

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OAT 100
Basic Keyboarding Skills
Section:
OAT 100 8W7 |
1.5 cr. hrs. - WebCT COURSE - THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Course Description:
Development of basic touch keyboarding skills for persons who will be using computer terminals for processing information.
Specific Course Requirement:
Access to a printer needed.
Computer (Pentium) with reliable internet access (56k minimum); Netscape 4.x or Internet Explore 5.x browser, CD-ROM drive; familiarity with downloading and uploading files.
Section OAT 100 8W7 meets June 16 - August 7, 2008.
This section will not be accessible until June 16, 2008.
For course information, contact Pat McMahon
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About the instructor: Pat McMahon

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OAT
106
Keyboard Skill Building III
Section:
OAT
106 8W7
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1.5
cr. hrs. -
WebCT COURSE - THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Prerequisite:
OAT 105
Course Description:
This course will continue to improve your typing speed and
accuracy by using a proven multimedia software program, which
prescribes work based on your individual needs.
Specific Course Requirement:
Access to a printer needed.
Minimum: Computer (Pentium) with reliable Internet access (56k minimum);
Internet Explore 6.x browser, CD-ROM drive;
familiarity with downloading and uploading files.
This class meets June 16 - August 7, 2008.
It will not be accessible until June 16, 2008.
For course information, contact Pat McMahon
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Pat McMahon
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OAT
128
Word Processing for Windows (Word 2007)
Section:
OAT 128 8W7 |
3
cr. hrs.
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WebCT COURSE
Prerequisite: CIS 110 and OAT 101 recommended.
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide students with instruction
in the beginning and advanced functions of Microsoft Word
including creating, editing, storing, enhancing merging and
printing documents as well as creating headers, footers, footnotes,
endnotes, tables, charts, macros and adding images. Working
with styles, creating fill-in forms and sorting is also covered.
Previous keyboard experience necessary. Excellent preparation
for the MOUS
exam.
Specific Course Requirement:
Familiarity with downloading and uploading files; access to
Microsoft Office 2007 including Word, Excel, and Access.
Minimum: Computer (Pentium) with reliable Internet access (56k minimum);
Internet Explore 6.x browser, CD-ROM drive.
This class meets June 16 - August 7, 2008.
It will not be accessible until June 16, 2008.
For course information, contact Pat McMahon
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About the instructor: Pat McMahon
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OAT 132
Database Management for Windows (Access 2007)
Section:
OAT 132 8W5 |
3 cr. hrs. - WebCT COURSE - THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Course Description:
This microcomputer application course introduces the following database functions: create, edit, sort, index, and print a data file or table; develop queries to extract information from the file, design and generate reports including derived columns and calculations, design graphs using Graph Wizard; link files by relating one file to another; and write macros. Previous keyboard/typing instruction is necessary to create business letters, business reports, memorandums, tables, etc. Online students must have an Internet connection, be familiar with downloading and uploading files, and have access to a current version Microsoft Office, including Word, Access and Excel. Receive excellent preparation for the MOUS exam.
Specific Course Requirement:
Familiarity with downloading and uploading files; access to Microsoft Office 2007 including Word, Excel, and Access.
Minimum: Computer (Pentium) with reliable Internet access (56k minimum); Internet Explore 6.x browser, CD-ROM drive.
For course information, contact Mark Pelech
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About the instructor: Mark Pelech

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OAT
143
Spreadsheet for Windows
(Excel 2007)
Section:
OAT 143 8W7 |
3
cr. hrs.
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WebCT COURSE
Prerequisite:
CIS 110 recommended.
Course Description:
Microsoft Excel XP used to create and use spreadsheets for
activities such as preparing financial statements and budgets,
and analyzing cash flow and creating "what-if" situations.
Covering both core and expert levels of skill, this course
is an excellent preparation
for the MOUS
certification exam.
Specific Course Requirement:
Familiarity with downloading and uploading files; access to
Microsoft Office 2007 including Word, Excel, and Access.
Minimum: Computer (Pentium) with reliable Internet access (56k minimum);
Internet Explore 6.x browser, CD-ROM drive.
This class meets June 16 - August 7, 2008.
It will not be accessible until June 16, 2008.
For course information, contact Pat McMahon
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Pat McMahon
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OAT
170
Business English
Section:
OAT 170 8W7 |
3
cr. hrs.
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WebCT COURSE
Prerequisite:
ENG 098 or exempt by Placement test.
Course Description:
This course covers English fundamentals, sentence structure,
punctuation, business vocabulary and spelling.
Specific Course Requirement:
Minimum: Computer (Pentium) with reliable Internet access (56k minimum);
Internet Explore 6.x browser, CD-ROM drive;
familiarity with downloading and uploading files.
This class meets June 16 - August 7, 2008.
It will not be accessible until June 16, 2008.
For course information, contact Pat McMahon
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Pat McMahon

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PLA
101
Fundamentals of Paralegalism
Section:
PLA 101 8W5
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3
cr. hrs.
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WebCT COURSE - THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Course Description:
This course is designed to give students a basic understanding
of the various functions of the legal assistant in the American
legal system and to build a foundation of basic knowledge
and skill development which is necessary for someone seeking
a career in the paralegal/legal assistant field.
For course information, contact William
Goren
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: William Goren
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PLA
204
Paralegal/Legal Assistant Internship I
Section:
PLA 204 8W5 |
3
cr. hr.
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WebCT COURSE
Prerequisite: Completion of PLA 101, BLW
201, 202, SPE 108, OAT 172, PLA 201, 202, 203; admission to
the program, and approval of internship site by instructor.
PLA 205 may be taken concurrently.
Course Description:
For students in the paralegal/legal assistant program. Required
for students during their last two semesters of the program.
Students gain on-the-job training in coordinator selected
or current employment approved business and/or law establishments
in initial sites related to their career objective, working
a minimum of 15 hours weekly (30 hours during the summer).
Specialized seminars are held one hour weekly in conjunction
with the course.
For course information, contact Patrick
Deane
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Patrick Deane
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PLA
206
Paralegal/Legal Assistant Internship II
Section:
PLA 206 8W5 |
3
cr. hr.
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WebCT COURSE
Prerequisite: PLA 204 and approval of internship
site by instructor.
Course Description:
For students in the paralegal/legal assistant program. Required
for students during their last two semesters of the program.
Students gain on-the-job training in coordinator selected
and approved business and/or law establishments in initial
sites related to their career objective, working a minimum
of 15 hours weekly (30 hours during the summer). Specialized
seminars are held one hour weekly in conjunction with the
course.
For course information, contact Patrick
Deane
Interface/Orientation/Login Information: WebCT
About
the instructor: Patrick Deane

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PHL
102
Ethics
Sections:
PHL 102 8W5
PHL 102 8W6 |
3
cr. hrs.
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WebCT COURSE
A college transfer course; consult the Transfer
Center for more details. (IAI: H4904)
Course
Description:
An examination of the major philosophical theories of morality
and their application to concrete cases.
For course information, contact Herman
Stark
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