Business Technology Undergraduate Course Descriptions
College of Business Courses
(CIT prefix)
2413
(3 hrs)
Word Processing I (Formerly BSYS 2413) Introduction to word
processing concepts and applications. Prerequisite: Ability to
keyboard. (F,D)
2533
(3 hrs
Internet, Intranet, & eMail
Applications (Formerly BSYS 2433) Students will develop technology
skills and research strategies using the Internet, intranet technology, and
email functions. Prerequisite: Completion of Business computer
proficiency requirement.
2543
(3 hrs)
Keyboarding for Professionals (Formerly
BSYS 2543, Keyboarding II) Covers
entry-level and advanced-level job simulations in legal, medical, technical,
accounting, and other firms. Intended for BSE students.
3463
(3 hrs)
Multimedia Technology (Formerly BSYS 3463,
Presentation Techniques) Introduces the student to various electronic means
for presenting information with professional design and quality using
presentation software. (S)
3533
(3 hrs)
Microcomputer Applications II (Formerly
BSYS 3533, Integrated Software) Continuation
of CIT 1503 to cover advanced topics in
the area of operating systems, word processors, spreadsheets, presentation
techniques, and PC databases. Prerequisite: CIT 1503. (F,S)
4503
(3 hrs)
Business Technology Methods (Formerly BUED
4503) The present
status and requirements of office personnel, and the materials, facilities,
and equipment needed. Special attention is given to instructional
innovations including simulation, practice sets, and computer aided
instruction. Intended for BSE majors. (F)
4513
(3hrs)
Directed Field Experience (Formerly BUED
4513) Provides business
technology teachers, under direct supervision, the opportunity to develop
and/or refine vocational competencies in business occupations. Intended for BSE majors. (Su)
4533
(3 hrs)
Word Processing II (Formerly BSYS 4533) Advanced word processing
concepts and applications intended to prepare the student for Expert Level MOS
certification. Prerequisite: CIT 2413 or consent of instructor.
(S,D)
4603
(3 hrs)
Microcomputer Applications III
Course three of the study of the role of a software suite as a tool used in
business. The applications covered will included: Word Processing,
Spreadsheet, Database, and electronic presentations. Prerequisite: CIT 3503
and CIT 3533, or demonstrated proficiency. (S)
College of Education Courses
EDBU 4533
(3 hrs)
Methods and Materials in Teaching Business Technology
Study of the role and scope of the vocational business education teacher:
professional organizations, professional ethics, federal involvement, and
professional literature. Emphasis on the assessment of student
competencies, competency-based programs, resources, facilities, and
curriculum development. Selection and practice in teaching techniques
and strategies. (F)
TIBU
4825 (12 hrs)
Teaching Internship for Business Full
semester teaching internship.
Prerequisite:
To be taken during student's final undergraduate semester. (F,S)
08/15/2007
Computer &
Information Technology Department - ASU College of
Business
Business Building Room 204 • 2007 Aggie Road • P.O. Box
130
State University, Arkansas 72467
Voice 870.972.3416 FAX 870.972.3417