CAPÍTULO II Teorías del error
2.4 Teoría del Dolo y Culpabilidad
2.4.2 Teoría de la culpabilidad:
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Computer Keyboarding I (3)
Lecture 2 hours; Laboratory 3 hours.
Note: Course may be presented in short-term modules - CAOT 1F,
CAOT 1G, or CAOT 1H. Computer Applications and Office Technologies majors must take all three modules.
Develops fundamental skills in the operation of a computer keyboard. Permits students to learn to key business documents and to achieve a typing speed of at least 30 gross words a minute for 3 minutes with no more than 3 errors.
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Computer Keyboarding II (3) CSU
Lecture 2 hours; Laboratory 3 hours.
Prerequisite: CAOT 1 with a grade of “C” or better OR the ability to key
30 words a minute for three minutes with three or fewer errors.
Continues to develop basic keyboarding skills and emphasizes formatting various kinds of business documents.
Course
Descriptions
23 Legal Procedures 1 (5)
Lecture 5 hours.
Advisory: Ability to key 40 words a minute and use Microsoft Word to
prepare documents.
Note: Course may be presented in modules CAOT 23F and CAOT 23G.
Presents an overview of the law office and duties of the legal office assistant. Provides instruction on preparing legal correspondence. Covers the court structure, filing court documents, and litigation procedures. Emphasizes vocabulary and document preparation in family law; wills, trust agreements, and probate; business law; real estate law; and criminal law. Introduces students to legal research.
31 Business English (3)
Lecture 3 hours.
Prerequisite: Students must be eligible for English 21.
Concurrent enrollment in CAOT 34 is recommended.
Provides instruction in fundamental English language skills as they relate to written and oral communication in business. Emphasizes parts of speech; noun plurals and possessives; verb tenses, voices, and agreement; pronoun usage; comparative and superlative forms of adjectives; capitalization; punctuation; and other related topics. Covers sentence structure and paragraph writing. After successful completion of this course, students will be prepared for CAOT 32, Business Communications.
32 Business Communications (3) CSU
Lecture 3 hours.
Prerequisite: CAOT 31 or English 28 or English 101 with a grade
of “C” or better.
Develops the ability to write effective business memorandums, letters, e-mail messages, employment documents, and short reports. Stresses the problem-solving approach to create messages that inform, persuade, and convey negative news. Emphasizes the concepts of effective writing style such as organization, coherence, and unity as well as principles of grammar and punctuation of written business documents. Ability to type is recommended.
34 Business Terminology (2)
Lecture 2 hours.
Advisory: Basic computer knowledge and ability to keyboard.
Emphasizes the spelling and definition of words that sound alike but are spelled differently and have different meanings. Develops an understanding of common business and technology terms. Stresses vocabulary development and expansion.
39 Word Processing: Keyboarding and Operations (3) - RPT 2
Lecture 2 hours; Laboratory 3 hours.
Advisory: CAOT 100 or CAOT 82, or equivalent competencies and ability
to keyboard at least 30 wpm.
Prepares students to become proficient in the use of word processing software on Windows-based computers. Emphasizes the beginning and the intermediate operations of Microsoft Word 2010 as students create, format, and edit business documents.
55 Career Skills for the Workplace (3)
Lecture 3 hours.
Advisory: Basic English skills, which include reading and speaking.
Focuses on the important skills needed to survive in today’s work force. Emphasizes specific skills such as telephone techniques, customer service, records management, and job search techniques. Stresses proper attitude, appropriate dress, and business etiquette.
64 Computer Applications and Office Technologies Laboratory
(1) - RPT 3
Laboratory 2 hours.
Corequisite: Simultaneous enrollment in another CAOT course.
Develops competency in the subject areas taught in the Computer Applications and Office Technologies Department. Designed as an aid to students who need additional time and practice to increase their knowledge and skills in any computer applications and office technologies course.
66 Voice-Recognition Software for Computer Input (1) - RPT 2
Laboratory 2 hours.
Note: Uses Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred 11 or Microsoft Speech
Recognition.
Uses voice-recognition software (Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 or Microsoft Speech Recognition) to input information into the computer by voice rather than by keyboard. Focuses on learning dictation commands and techniques for continuous voice dictation. Covers voice commands for formatting and editing documents as well as for all menu and keyboard manipulations.
67 Microsoft Outlook for the Office (1) - RPT 2
Laboratory 2 hours.
Covers the use of Microsoft Outlook 2010 in the business setting. Includes sending and receiving e-mail messages as well as managing contacts and mail. Provides instruction in using (1) Outlook’s Calendar for scheduling appointments, planning meetings, and scheduling events; (2) Outlook’s Tasks feature; and (3) Outlook’s Notes feature.
71 Voice-Recognition Software With Document Applications
(3) CSU - RPT 2
Lecture 2 hours; Laboratory 3 hours.
Prerequisite: CAOT 31 and 34 with a grade of “C” or better, or equivalent.
Offered in the Fall semester only.
Note: Uses Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred 11 or Microsoft Speech
Recognition.
Uses voice-recognition software—Dragon NaturallySpeaking or Microsoft Speech Recognition —in place of the computer keyboard to create documents. Covers dictation procedures and voice commands to input text, access program features, and activate keyboard commands. Uses voice dictation to create e-mail messages, memorandums, letters, and other business documents. Reviews punctuation, capitalization, number- usage, and word-usage principles in the context of creating business documents by voice.
77 Microcomputer Accounting for the Electronic Office (3)
Lecture 3 hours.
Develops competency in the fundamentals and mechanics of accounting theory as a basis for an understanding of microcomputer programs and applications in the electronic office. Includes acquaintance with accounting terminology, procedures, financial statements, merchandise inventory, and payroll. Introduces students to accounting software and concepts of microcomputer usage.
78 Microcomputer Accounting Applications for the Electronic
Office (3) CSU - RPT 2
Lecture 2 hours; Laboratory 3 hours.
Prerequisite: CAOT 77 or Accounting 1 with a grade of “C” or better. Note: Uses QuickBooks Pro 2010.
Acquaints students with the use of the microcomputer for bookkeeping and accounting applications in the electronic office. Students receive hands-on experience in analyzing business transactions, keeping records, preparing financial statements, and generating financial management reports using the QuickBooks 2010 microcomputer software package.
79 Word Processing Applications (3) - RPT 2
Lecture 2 hours; Laboratory 3 hours. Offered in the Spring semester only.
Introduces advanced techniques using Microsoft Word for Windows 2010. Develops competency in the expert features of desktop publishing, electronic forms, mail merge, tables, charts, outlines, indexes, tables of contents, comments, revision marks, and integration of other Microsoft Office programs. Emphasizes use of good judgment and personal style in determining formats, layout, and design.
82 Microcomputer Software Survey in the Office (3) CSU - RPT 2
Lecture 2 hours; Laboratory 3 hours.
Introduces students to the use of the personal computer and commercially available software (Microsoft Office 2010) that is used universally—in business, in education, in government, and for personal applications. Course provides hands-on introduction to personal computers and Windows as well as word processing, database, spreadsheet, graphics, and presentation software. Student gains basic knowledge necessary to interact with the computer. No previous computer operating experience required, although ability to type is recommended.
Course
Descriptions
85 Microcomputer Office Applications:
Spreadsheet (3) CSU - RPT 2
Lecture 2 hours; Laboratory 3 hours.
Designed for learning spreadsheet applications using a Windows-based computer and Microsoft Excel 2010. Develops competency in creating, editing, formatting, and printing worksheets and charts. Emphasizes analyzing data; using formulas and functions; preparing pie, bar, column, and line charts; creating, sorting, subtotaling, filtering, and summarizing databases; and linking worksheets. Stresses accounting applications and simplifying accounting procedures.
86 Microcomputer Office Applications:
Database (3) CSU - RPT 2
Lecture 2 hours; Laboratory 3 hours.
Provides instruction in office database applications using a relational database program, MS Access 2010. Covers records design, file creation and maintenance, and data manipulation and presentation. Emphasizes office applications such as records for personnel, inventory, and sales. Integrates a word processing program to produce automated mailings.
87 Excel Concepts for Business Applications (2) - RPT 2
Lecture 1 hour; Laboratory 2 hour
Advisory: Basic knowledge of computer operations and ability to keyboard.
Develops competencies in the fundamentals of Microsoft Excel. Students will use MS Excel 2010 to create and format workbooks, construct basic formulas, use functions, and create charts. Students will also prepare financial spreadsheets and pivot tables. The course is designed to familiarize students with Microsoft Excel and its applications in the business world.
88 Microcomputer Office Applications:
Desktop Publishing (3) CSU - RPT 2
Lecture 2 hours, Laboratory 3 hours.
Prerequisite: CAOT 39 and CAOT 2 with a grade of “C” or better, or
equivalent.
Note: Uses Adobe InDesign CS5 software.
Provides instruction and hands-on training in desktop publishing using Adobe InDesign CS5 software with Windows-based desktop computers, laser printers, scanners, and other software. Includes preparing brochures, advertisements, flyers, business forms, reports, newsletters, and presentations. Presents instruction in formatting text, using advanced graphics, adding color to publications, working with long publications, publishing electronically, and creating additional challenging projects.
92 Computer Windows Applications (2) CSU - RPT 2
Lecture 1 hour; Laboratory 2 hours.
Note: Uses Windows software.
Provides an in-depth study of a Windows operating system, Windows 7. Covers the Windows 7 environment, the Windows 7 desktop, folder and file management, personal information management and communication, developing a personal work environment, and customizing the computer using the control panel.
96 Adobe Creative Suite Survey for the Office and the Web (3) –
RPT 2
Lecture 2 hours; Laboratory 3 hours.
Note: Uses Adobe Creative Suite CS5
Introduces Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator as they apply to use in business offices. Provides hands-on instruction on a wide variety of tools and techniques for creating highly professional documents that include text, images, and graphics. Covers the basic vocabulary specific to these programs. Students should have basic keyboarding skills and computer knowledge.
97 Internet for Business (3) - RPT 3
Lecture 2 hours; Laboratory 3 hours.
Advisory: Basic keyboarding skills and computer knowledge.
Covers the modern Internet tools used in business today. Students will obtain experience in using these tools and gain a firm understanding of their use. Some of the tools covered include social networking, virtual meetings, messaging, research, file sharing, remote access, and others as they emerge. This course is designed for business majors and individuals who wish to establish, maintain, or work from a virtual office.