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INTRODUCTION TO ADAPTED ADVANCED ADAPTED FILING METHODS AND SYSTEMS
WORD PROCESSING FOR APPLICATIONS 1.0 Unit
STUDENTS WITH VISUAL 3.0 Units CABOT 104 covers principles and proce-
IMPAIRMENTS NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE dures for establishment and use of various
2.0 Units CABOT 94 is designed to instruct students traditional and electronic fi ling systems.
NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE with disabilities in the use of mainstream This includes practice in alphabetic, numeric,
CABOT 91 is designed to instruct students application program and assistive computer geographic, and subject fi ling methods and
with visual impairments in the use of a technology to produce written documents. covers principles and procedures for storage
word processing application program with Concepts related to spreadsheet/database and retrieval, retention, and transfer and
either screen reading or text magnifi cation applications and advanced word processing disposal of records. Lecture 0.5 hour/Labora-
assistive computer technology, for produc- features are included. Note: This course is tory 1.5 hours. Recommended Preparation:
ing basic written documents and academic primarily designed for students who meet CABOT 102 and eligibility for ENGL 120 or
assignments. Note: This course is primar- Title 5 eligibility requirements for Disabled ESL 151. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/
ily designed for students who meet Title Student Programs and Services. Lecture 3 Spring.
5 eligibility requirements for Disabled hours. Prerequisite: Successful completion of 105
Student Programs and Services. Lecture 2 CABOT 92 or demonstration of comparable INTRODUCTION TO OFFICE
hours. Prerequisite: None. Course Typically knowledge and skills. Note: May be taken 4 CORRESPONDENCE
Off ered: Fall/Spring. times for credit. Course Typically Off ered: 3.0 Units
Fall/Spring.
92 CABOT 105 is an entry-level writing course
INTRODUCTION TO ADAPTED 101 for students completing programs in busi-
WORD PROCESSING BUSINESS OFFICE PROCEDURES ness. The course prepares students to accom-
3.0 Units 3.0 Units plish tasks and solve problems through the
NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE CABOT 101 is an in-depth study of general written word. Techniques are covered for
CABOT 92 is designed to instruct students offi ce procedures, including the selection creating eff ective documents in appropri-
with disabilities in the use of a word of offi ce supplies; processing of mail; use of ate styles and formats. These documents
processing application program and assis- postal services; receptionist and telephone include business letters, memos, e-mail
tive computer technology to produce and techniques; handling travel arrangements; messages, telephone messages, and other
format written documents and academic preparation of offi ce documents; banking written communications typically generated
assignments. Note: This course is primarily procedures; payroll, insurance, and tax by an employee in an entry-level position. In
intended for students who meet Title V eligi- records; and job preparation. Lecture 3 hours. addition, short original essays responding
bility requirements for Disabled Students Recommended Preparation: OBT 31, OBT to a review of rhetorical works in the fi elds
Programs and Services. Lecture 3 hours. 33, CABOT 205 or equivalent and eligibil- of business and economics are prepared.
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ity for CABOT 102, ENGL 120 or ESL 151 or Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: CABOT 102.
ENGL 191 or ESL 141. Course Typically equivalent. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/ Recommended Preparation: OBT 33 and
Off ered: Fall/Spring. Spring/Winter. Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151 or the
equivalent, and keyboarding skill at rate of 30
93 102 wpm. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring.
ADAPTED COMPUTER ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS
LABORATORY 4.0 Units 110
1.0 Unit CABOT 102 is a course designed to help COLLEGIATE BUSINESS
NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE secretarial and business students achieve MATHEMATICS
CABOT 93 provides access to the High proficiency in grammar, punctuation, 3.0 Units
Tech Center computer lab for students with and sentence structure. Lecture 4 hours. CABOT 110 is a course in applied routine
disabilities, who have completed CABOT 92 Prerequisite: CABOT 103. Recommended mathematical tasks typically performed
or the equivalent. Under the supervision of Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 191 or ESL by entry-level clerical employees in today’s
High Tech Center faculty, students will learn 141, and keyboarding skill at the rate of 25 business offi ces. Students learn to select
to utilize assistive technology and special- words per minute or concurrent enrollment and apply appropriate procedures to solve
ized instruction within the framework of in a keyboarding course. Course Typically problems arising in various business situ-
the student’s abilities. Note: Open Entry/ Off ered: Fall/Spring. ations. Emphasis is on real-world business
Open Exit. This is a Pass/No Pass only. 103 math applications in such areas as payroll,
Individualized projects and specialized BUSINESS VOCABULARY cash and trade discounting, and both simple
instructional support will be developed and DEVELOPMENT and compound interest. This course off ers
implemented based upon student needs and 3.0 Units students a solid preparation for entering
technological developments. This course is courses in accounting, retailing, banking,
primarily designed for students who meet CABOT 103 is designed to develop skill in and marketing. Completion of this course
Title 5 eligibility requirements for Disabled the acquisition and proper use of English is intended to increase students’ success on
Student Programs and Services. Laboratory vocabulary used in business communica- pre-employment exams for entry-level civil-
3 hours. Prerequisite: Successful completion tions. Both general and specialized vocabu- service-type offi ce positions (e.g. county,
of CABOT 92 or demonstration of comparable laries specifi c to business professions are city, state, and school district) as well as for
knowledge and skills. Note: May be taken 4 covered. Lecture 3 hours. Recommended an array of private industry offi ce positions.
times for credit. Course Typically Off ered: Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: None. Course
Fall/Spring. 151. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring. Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring.
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