ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT (AD)
AD 101. Introduction to Microcomputer Applications.
Fundamentals of an integrated business applications program in a networked Windows environment. For students with no Windows/applications experience. Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills. (3)
AD 210. Computing Fundamentals.
A study of key information technology concepts and the vital technical knowledge that can improve individuals' professional and personal lives. (3)
AD 222. Microcomputer Applications for Business.
Using the microcomputer to perform business applications using word processing, web page, page design, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. Prerequisite: AD 101 with a minimum grade of 'C.' (3)
AD 331. Advanced Word Processing.
Refinement of word processing production, straight copy, and accuracy skills. Prerequisite: AD 101 with a minimum grade of 'C'. (3)
AD 337. Administrative Systems Management Internship.
Training and work experience in an approved administrative services position, supervised by a departmental representative. Prerequisites: Cum GPA of 2.75; 12 hours of AD prefix courses. (3)
AD 339. Network Support Systems.
A technical overview of local area network (LAN) systems including a
theoretical framework and hands-on experience with computer networking technology. Prerequisite: AD 101 with minimum grade of 'C' or consent of the department. (3)
AD 341. Information Systems Procedures.
Integration of specialized procedures to manage information support systems. Prerequisite: AD 101 with minimum grade of 'C'. (3)
AD 353. Administrative Systems Management.
Organization and management of administrative information systems with emphasis on the skills, knowledge and role of the administrative office manager. (3)
AD 491-493. Independent Study in Administrative Services.
Intensive study of special problems related to Business and Marketing Education and Administrative Systems Management. Prerequisites: A minimum of 75 hours completed; a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 overall or 2.75 in the department; a minimum of 10 semester hours in the department completed; permission of the department chairperson. (1-3)
AD 520. Cooperative Education Programs.
Changing philosophy and environment of cooperative education; overview of office and distributive education programs; planning, organizing and operating the cooperative programs. Prerequisites: SE 314; SE 370 or equivalent. (3)
AD 526. Improvement of Curriculum and Instruction in Business and Marketing Education.
Study of the current trends, objectives, content, teaching techniques, and evaluation techniques in business and marketing education. Special emphasis given to selecting and evaluating instructional materials. Prerequisites: SE 314; SE 370 or equivalent. (3)
AD 527. Implementing Business and Marketing Education.
Study of components for successful implementation of business and marketing programs. Prerequisites: SE 314; SE 370 or equivalent. (3)
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