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Columbus State Community College
Columbus, OH 43215
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Business Office Applications (BOA) (Formerly Office Administration/OADM)
BOA 101 Business Grammar
(A, W, SP, SU, DL)
This course is a structured program reviewing the parts of speech in detail. In
addition, it is designed to help students become skillful in sentence analysis,
word choice, punctuation, vocabulary, capitalization, number expression, and
spelling. Any DEV classes needed are to be taken before scheduling this
challenging review course. It is recommended that students take BOA 101 prior to
ENGL 101. Business Office Applications majors must earn a “C” grade or better in
BOA 101
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2hours
BOA 105
Desktop and Document Management (A, W, SP, SU, DL) 1
credit This
is a foundation course preparing students to manage the computer desktop and
documents. Students will learn to create and manage document folders, download
and upload documents and folders, download and use utility software to view PDF
files, videos, and multimedia presentations, condense and extract zipped files
and folders. Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 106 Internet Research (A, W, SP, SU,
DL) 1 credit This course prepares students to
use the Internet effectively for research in a business and workplace
environment. Students will learn how to perform basic and complex Internet
searches, use search engines and subject guides effectively, evaluate and cite
online resources, and utilize specialized research tools, including newsgroups
and intelligent search agents. Students will also learn about copyright issues
and when it is appropriate to download and use media from the Internet, and when
it is necessary to obtain permission. Computer and Internet experience is
recommended. Lab: 2 hours Lab Fee: $5.00
BOA 111
Bookkeeping Basics I (A, W, SP, SU, DL) 4 credits
This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of
bookkeeping principles and procedures including analysis of business
transactions, journalizing, posting, adjusting and closing entries, and
financial statement preparation. Also included are transactions involving
payroll accounting, bank accounts, and cash funds. Any DEV math classes needed
are to be taken before scheduling this course. Recommended: Students should
complete BOA 172 Excel before taking this course. Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: 0
hours Lab Fee: $5.00
BOA 112 Bookkeeping
Basics II (A, W, SP, SU, DL) 4 credits This course is a
continuation of BOA 111 Bookkeeping Basics I. The course is designed to provide
students with a strong basic knowledge of accounting and bookkeeping
terminology, concepts, and procedures. Topics include combined journals, payroll
accounting, special journals, and the full accounting cycle for a merchandising
firm. Lecture: 4 hours – Lab: 0 hours Prerequisite: BOA 111 with “C”
grade or higher Lab Fee: $5.00
BOA 113 QuickBooks I
(A, W, SP, SU, DL) 1 credit This is an
introductory course for QuickBooks accounting software in which students learn
to keep a set of computerized books for a small company. Any DEV math classes
needed are to be taken before scheduling BOA 113. Recommended: Students should
complete BOA 111 Bookkeeping Basics I before taking this course. Lecture: 0
hours - Lab: 2 hours Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 114 QuickBooks II (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
1 credit
This is an intermediate course in which students will gain additional knowledge
in the use of QuickBooks software. Adjustment of company inventory, payroll
processing, and banking transactions are covered along with other selected
topics. Students should have taken BOA 113. QuickBooks software is not provided
to students in this distance learning course.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 115 Computer Bookkeeping with Peachtree (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
3 credits
This course contains basic accounting procedures using computerized accounting
software Peachtree ® 2007. The course covers how to create a company file, run
accounts payable, manage inventory and payroll, track inventory and fixed
assets, maintain ledgers and journals, and create reports.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites: BOA 111
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 116 Adjusting Entries and Error Corrections (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
2 credits
Students will learn to set up the trial balance, compute and record all
end-of-period adjustments and present the adjusted trial balance. Also included
in this course is how to do the monthly bank reconciliation, correcting errors
in the trial balance and in the accruals and deferrals.
Lecture: 2 hours
Prerequisites: BOA 112
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 117 Payroll (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
2 credits
This course examines paying wages, withholding, depositing, and reporting taxes,
as well as the correct use of government forms. In this course, students will
learn who gets overtime pay and who does not; how to process a W-4 and complete
the 941, 940, W-2 and W-3; how and when to deposit withheld taxes using actual
forms.
Lecture: 2 hours
Prerequisites: BOA 112
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 118 Inventory and Depreciation (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)
2 credits
Students will learn the perpetual and periodic methods of recording inventory.
Find out how to cost out inventory and record cost of goods sold using weighted
and moving average, FIFO, LIFO and lower of cost or market (LCM). Students will
also learn to compute and record depreciation for book and tax purposes; the 4
major methods of GAAP depreciation; MACRS depreciation for tax purposes,
including Section 179 deductions; and tax depreciation of cars, SUVs and other
vehicles.
Lecture: 2 hours
Prerequisites: BOA 112
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 119
Internal
Controls and Fraud Prevention (A, W, SP, SU, DL) 2
credits This course examines internal controls and their role in the
prevention of fraud. This is a core course in the Bookkeeping Certificate
program. Lecture: 2 hours Prerequisite: BOA 112 Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 121 Records Management (A, W, SP)
3 credits
This course is designed to provide knowledge of efficient handling of business
records, ARMA filing methods and systems, and principles for the selection of
records systems and supplies. Any DEV classes needed should be taken before
scheduling BOA 121.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
BOA 125 Outlook (A, SP, DL)
3 credits
This course is a desktop information management application using Microsoft
Outlook software. Students will learn problem-solving techniques to organize and
manage a variety of tasks, such as file management, calendar, e-mail, contacts,
tasks, and journals. The goal of this course is to promote independent
problem-solving proficiency while working simultaneously as a member of an
office team. Prior computer experience is strongly recommended.
Prerequisite: None
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 131 Introduction to Keyboarding (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
BOA 131 is an introductory
interactive system of keyboarding, teaching the “touch” system of typing.
Development of basic keyboarding skills is measured in words per minute and
accuracy of one error per minute. To receive credit for this course, students
must complete all keyboarding lessons in assigned text and demonstrate ability
to key at least two different two-minute timings, each with a minimum speed of
25 words a minute (“D” grade) and accuracy of two or fewer errors. Students must
earn a “C” grade or better as a prerequisite for BOA 132 Document Formatting and
Skill Building I. Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours Lab fee: $3.00
BOA 132 Document Formatting and Skill Building 1 (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
3 credits
BOA 132 presents an intermediate interactive system reinforcing keyboarding
skills by touch. Applications using Microsoft Word are designed to teach formats
for business correspondence, tabulations, and manuscripts with emphasis on
correct techniques, proofreading, decision-making skills, and accuracy; further
development of keyboarding speed measured in words per minute and accuracy of
one error per minute on three-minute timings. To receive credit for this course,
students must demonstrate assigned formatting skills and be able to key at least
two different three-minute timings, each demonstrating a minimum speed of 35
words a minute (“D” grade) with accuracy of three or fewer errors. Students must
earn a “C” grade or better as a prerequisite for BOA 133 Document Formatting and
Skill Building II.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: “C” grade or better in BOA 131 or proficiency exam
Lab fee: $3.00
BOA 133 Document Formatting and Skill Building II (A, W,
SP, SU, DL)
3 credits
BOA 133 presents an advanced interactive system reinforcing keyboarding skills
by touch. Applications using Microsoft Word software are designed to continue
instruction of business correspondence, tabulations, manuscripts, reports, and
various business forms with emphasis on correct techniques, proofreading,
decision-making skills, and accuracy; further development of keyboarding speed
measured in words per minute and accuracy of one error per minute on five-minute
timings. To receive credit for this course, students must demonstrate assigned
formatting skills and be able to key at least two different five-minute timings,
each demonstrating a minimum speed of 45 words per minute (“D” grade) with
accuracy of five or fewer errors. A grade of “C” or better is required in BOA
133 in order to graduate from the BOA program. Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2
hours Prerequisite: “C” grade or better in BOA 132 Lab fee: $3.00
BOA 138 Computer Transcription (SP)
3 credits
This course is designed to develop skill in the use of machine transcription
equipment. Mailable copy is the goal in transcribing audio tapes of business
correspondence, technical reports, drafts, and other business communications in
a broad range of business formats. Emphasis on the fundamentals of English in
grammar, spelling, and vocabulary will reinforce transcription skills.
Recommended: Students should complete BOA 101 before taking this
course.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: BOA 132
Corequisite: BOA 133
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 139 Keyboarding Improvement (W, SP, DL)
3 credits
This elective course is designed to provide students with increased skill in the
use of the keyboard by touch. Students need to be able to key by touch from text
at least 40 wpm with reasonable accuracy, using correct finger placement. The
emphasis will be on speed and accuracy using straight-copy material, time
writings, and drills. The grading system is Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory.
Recommended: Complete BOA 131 Intro to Keyboarding or pass the BOA 131
proficiency exam before taking this course. Lecture: 2 hour – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 150 Office
Procedures I (A, SP) 3
credits This foundation course will provide continuity and integration with
all BOA courses by focusing on the essential knowledge, skills, abilities,
qualities, and attitudes that are critical for success in an office environment.
In addition to soft skills, students will learn to plan business meetings and
travel as well as organizing a workplace environment. The third component of
this course will introduce students to development of an electronic portfolio.
This electronic portfolio will be integrated into all courses in the curriculum.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 151
Office
Procedures II (W, SU) 3 credits
As a continuation of BOA 150 Office Procedures I, this course covers
additional topics essential to the success of an office employee and will
continue to provide continuity and integration with all BOA courses and
curriculum. This course will emphasize business information and financial
systems, managing office records, preparing and delivering presentations,
teamwork in the workplace, planning and advancing your career, and professional
development. Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours Prerequisite: BOA 150
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 164 WordPerfect (A, SP)
BOA 164 provides students with a solid foundation in this word processing
software. Covers basic to advanced features including the use of icons, the
ruler bar, line and page formatting, tabs, headers, footers, footnotes,
endnotes, merging, tools, file management, and other selected topics.
Recommended: Keyboarding skill of 35 words per minute.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 167 Desktop Publishing (A, SP)
3 credits
This course utilizes a desktop publishing software program widely used to design
sophisticated publications. This course begins with the basics and builds upon
this knowledge to demonstrate how to work with text frames and layers, format
text, apply styles, add graphics, and much more. Recommendations: 35 words per
minute keyboarding skill, computer experience and skills in word processing
software. Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 172 Excel (Modules 1 and 2) (A, W, SP, SU)
2 credits
This is a foundation course using Microsoft Excel software. Students will
explore Excel features and functions used in business applications. Students
will learn to plan and create worksheets, modify and maintain worksheets, insert
formulas, create charts, and enhance the display of workbooks. Recommended:
Keyboarding and computer experience.
Lecture: 1 hour – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 172A Excel Module 1 (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
1 credit
This is an introductory course in Microsoft Excel spreadsheet software. Students
will learn to create a worksheet, modify worksheets, and create formulas.
Recommended: Keyboarding and computer experience.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 172B Excel Module 2 (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)
1 credit
This is a continuation of introductory and intermediate skills using Microsoft
Excel spreadsheet software. Students will learn to move data within and between
workbooks, maintain workbooks, create charts in Excel, and enhance the display
of workbooks.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: BOA 172A
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 173A Excel Module 3 (A, SP, DL)
1 credit
This is a course using intermediate features/functions of Microsoft Excel
spreadsheet software. Students will learn to format worksheets using advanced
formatting techniques, work with templates and workbooks, use advanced features
for financial , math, statistical, and logical functions. Students are
responsible for the software in this distance-learning course.
Lecture: 0 hours - Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: BOA 172B
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 173B Excel Module 4 (A, SP, DL)
1 credit
This is a course using intermediate and advanced features/functions of Microsoft
Excel spreadsheet software. Students will learn to use Excel’s analysis tools,
manage and audit worksheets, collaborate with workgroups, and use data from the
Internet and other sources. Students are responsible for the software in this
distance-learning course.
Lecture: 0 hours - Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: BOA 173A
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 188 PowerPoint (Modules 1 and 2) (A, W, SP, SU)
2 credits
This is a foundation course using Microsoft PowerPoint presentation graphics
software. Students will learn to create and enhance slide presentations using
clipart, charts, photographs, videos, and sound. More advanced visual elements
and animation are also incorporated in this course. Recommended: Keyboarding and
computer experience.
Lecture: 1 hour – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 188A PowerPoint Module 1 (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
1 credit
This is an introductory course to Microsoft PowerPoint presentation graphics
software. Students will learn the fundamentals of creating and enhancing a
presentation using clip art, charts, photographs, videos, and sound.
Recommended: Keyboarding and computer experience.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 188B PowerPoint Module 2 (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)
1 credit
This course is a continuation of introductory features/functions using Microsoft
PowerPoint presentation software. Students will learn to add visual appeal,
animation, and visual elements to PowerPoint presentations. Recommended:
Keyboarding and computer experience.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: BOA 188A
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 189 Access (Modules 1 and 2) (A, W, SP, SU)
2 credits
This is a foundation course using Microsoft Access database software. Students
will learn to create and modify database tables, create data forms and queries,
generate reports, and use database wizards. Recommended: Keyboarding and
computer experience.
Lecture: 1 hour – Lab: 3 hours
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 189A Access Module 1 (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
1 credit
This is an introductory course in Microsoft Access database software. Students
will learn to create, modify, and enhance tables in a database. Recommended:
Keyboarding and computer experience.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 189B Access Module 2 (A, WI, SP, SU, DL)
1 credit
This is a continuation of Microsoft Access database software features and
functions. Students will learn to modify tables, create forms, create reports,
and use database wizards.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: BOA 189A
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 190A Access Module 3 (A, WI, SP, SU, DL)
1 credit
This is a course using intermediate features/functions of Microsoft Access
database software. Students will learn to create and modify advanced tables,
create and modify forms, refine queries, and use advanced report features.
Lecture: 0 hours –Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: BOA 189B
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 190B Access Module 4 (A, WI, SP, SU, DL)
1 credit
This is a course using intermediate and advanced features/functions of Microsoft
Access database software. Students will learn to use Access tools, create
database applications, and use data from the Internet and other sources.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: BOA 190A
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 191 Word I (Modules 1 and 2) (A, W, SP, SU)
2 credits
This is a foundation course using Microsoft Word software. Students will learn
to create, modify and maintain documents, format and customize documents, create
tables and charts, and enhance documents with special features. Students must
earn a “C” grade or better in BOA 191 as a prerequisite for BOA 192 Word II.
Recommended: Keyboarding skill of at least 35 words per minute and computer
experience.
Lecture: 1 hour – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 191A Word Module 1 (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
1 credit
This is an introductory course using Microsoft Word software. Students will
learn to create and edit a document, format documents, arrange text, and use
simple graphics. Recommended: Keyboarding and computer experience.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 191B Word Module 2 (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
1 credit
This is a continuation of features and functions using Microsoft Word software.
Students will learn to modify and maintain documents, customize documents,
create tables and charts, and enhance documents with special features.
Recommended: Keyboarding and computer experience.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: BOA 191A
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 192 Word II (Modules 3 and 4) (A, W, SP, SU)
Provides additional skills and refines techniques presented in BOA 191. This is
an intermediate and advanced level course using Microsoft Word software.
Students will learn to merge documents, sort and select data, format with
special features, add visual elements, and format using macros and styles.
Students will learn how to work with shared documents, share data, and create
specialized tables and indexes. Students must earn a “C” grade or better in BOA
192 as a prerequisite for BOA 261 Electronic Office Procedures. Recommended:
Keyboarding skill of at least 35 words per minute and computer experience.
Lecture: 1 hours – Lab: 3 hours
Prerequisite: “C” grade or better in BOA 191
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 192A Word Module 3 (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
1 credit
This is an intermediate course using Microsoft Word software. Students will
learn to customize paragraphs and pages, sort and insert Building Blocks, format
with special features, add visual elements, and format using macros and styles.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: BOA 191B
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 192B Word Module 4 (A, W, SP, SU,–DL)
1 credit
This is an intermediate/advanced course using Microsoft Word software. Students
will learn how to work with shared documents, share data, create specialized
tables and indexes, and use XML in Word.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: BOA 192A
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 193 Word III (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
3 credits
This is an advanced level course using Microsoft Word software. Reinforcement of
important design concepts such as consistency, focus, balance, directional flow,
contrast, color, proportion, legibility, and readability will be emphasized.
Students will learn to create professional-looking business documents in the
form of letterheads, business cards, calendars, certificates, newsletters,
brochures, booklets, and forms.
Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisite: BOA 192
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 195 Office Integration I (A, W, SP, SU, DL)
1 credit
This course offers intermediate and advanced features to integrate Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook applications. Students will learn to join office
applications that work together.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites: BOA 192A, 173A, 188B, 190A
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 196 Office Specialist Seminar I (A, SP, DL)
1 credit
This course is designed for students who have completed Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
and Access modules 1 and 2. The course will provide students with a structured
review and hands-on practice using Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access features
and functions in preparation for office systems certification.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites: BOA 191B, BOA 172B, BOA 188B, BOA 189B
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 197 Office Specialist Seminar II (A, SP, DL)
1 credit
This course is designed for students who have completed Word, Excel, and Access
modules 1 through 3, PowerPoint modules 1 and 2, and Outlook. The course will
provide students with a structured review and hands-on practice using Word,
Excel, PowerPoint, and Access, and Outlook intermediate and advanced features in
preparation for office systems certification.
Lecture: 0 hours – Lab: 2 hours
Prerequisites: BOA 192A, 173A, 188B, 190A,
Lab fee: $5.00
BOA 250 Capstone (A,
SP) 4 credits
This capstone course provides a hands-on application environment where students
work in teams to plan, develop, implement, and present automated business and
financial office applications. Students will also complete an electronic
portfolio and participate in a community service project related to the program
of study. Students must earn a “C” grade or better in BOA 250 in order to
graduate from the BOA program. Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 4 hours
Prerequisites: BOA 101, BOA 111, BOA 121, BOA 133, BOA 151, BOA 195, Lab
fee: $5.00
BOA 271
Business
Office Applications Practicum Seminar (A, SP) 2
credits This seminar provides opportunities for discussion and activities
related to a business office environment. Students will discuss the work
experience and demonstration of ability to transfer program skills and
technology to an office environment. Students will prepare weekly reports and
complete work-related projects and assignments. This course must be taken as a
co requisite with BOA 270 Practicum. Lecture: 2 hours – Lab: 0 hours
Corequisite: BOA 270 Prerequisites: BOA 151, BOA 195, BOA 101, BOA 111, BOA
121, BOA 133 Lab fee: $5.00
BOA
297 Special Topics in Business Office Applications (On Demand)
1–3 credits BOA 297 provides an opportunity for
detailed examination of selected topics of interest in office applications and
administration. Lecture: Varies – Lab: Varies Prerequisite: Varies
Lab fee: $20.00
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