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Distance Learning Spring Course Schedule > Offline Orientation
BUS 54B-70 Office Procedures
This comprehensive course for secretarial and clerical
majors; provides training in general office procedures, including filing,
postal services, telephone techniques, use of transcribing machines and
other office machines. It introduces basic data and word processing
concepts, telecommunications technology and stresses the importance of
office relations, good grooming, and personality development.
- Advisory:
Keyboarding speed of 35 words per minute strongly
recommended
Course Details
- Instructor:
Shah
- E-Mail: kshah@taftcollege.edu
- Telephone: 661.763.7700 ext. 2280
- FAX: 661.763-7705
The instructor will be available on campus during office hours, 8:30
a.m. – 9 a.m., Tuesday in person or by telephone. Messages will be
answered and assignments will be graded on those days. Phone calls
will be taken during office hours or at other times agreed upon
between the student and instructor.
- Units:
2
- Class Meets:
January 28 - May 29, 2008
- Textbook & Estimated Costs:
Technology & Procedures for Administrative
Professionals (12th Edition) Fulton-Calkins, Patsy (SouthWestern
Publishing 2003) ISBN # 0538725907.
Estimated Time Per Week: Students can expect to spend
approximately 3-6 hours per week reading, writing, and taking quizzes
and exams.
Special Requirements: Access to an IBM compatible computer
system. Windows-based operating system, Microsoft Word and internet
capabilities are recommended for submitting assignments electronically.
Assignments: There are fifteen assignments. A minimum of one
assignment is due each week. The assignments are identified on an
assignment sheet. Some assignments may suggest teamwork. However, it
will not apply and each student is to perform the task independently.
Assignments may be submitted via fax, email, US postal service, the
Counseling Center, Learning Resource Center (LRC), T-10, and TCI
education departments. A disk is not required to complete the
assignments, although one is included in the text. All assignments
turned in will receive a minus (-) or a plus (+); no letter grade is
assigned. Any assignment receiving a minus must be corrected and
resubmitted. All assignments should be typed. Non-typists can
print legibly in blue or black ink NO PENCIL.
Tests: A comprehensive final exam can be taken upon completion
of all assignments. The exam is retained by the instructor and students
will be notified of their grade.
Proctored Exams: Yes. Proctor must meet established standards.
Contract the instructor or access the distance learning website for
additional information.
Additional Comments: Because this is a distance learning course,
attendance is not an issue. Turning assignments in on time is. If you do
not meet the first assignment deadline, I will assume you do not wish to
stay in the class and drop you unless you contact me. After that, it is
your responsibility to drop the course. Drops will not be backdated.
Contact the counseling center or the distance learning help desk to
submit drop slips.
Syllabus in PDF format, opens in a new window

Disclaimer: The book prices are an approximation
only and are subject to change.
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