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POFT-1309-001 Administrative Office Procedures I
Prerequisite: POFI 2301 and POFT 1301-minimum grade of C or demonstrated competence
Study of current office procedures, duties and responsibilities applicable to an office environment.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 4 lab )
On Campus Course
The Administrative Professional Technology & Procedures; 14e; by Fulton-Calkins, Rankin, and Shumack; South-Western/ Cengage Learning; 2011
ISBN 978-0-538-73104-1
Gregg Quick Filing Practice, 5th edition, by Stewart/Trent, 2007, McGraw-Hill Irwin Publishing
ISBN 0-07-322288-7
Administrative Office Procedures I Manual, by Garner, Amarillo College Bookstore
***NOTE: These same references/supplies will also be used in POFT 1349, Administrative Office Procedures II.
\ PERFORMANCE/LEARNING OBJECTIVES (MINIMUM COMPETENCIES): After completing the course, students will be familiar with the following: (1) performing responsibilities of an administrative professional; (2) applying time management skills; (3) processing incoming/outgoing mail; (4) filing; (5) making travel arrangements; (6) preparing for business meetings; (7) preparing for the job search process; (8) applying business ethics; (9) producing mailable business documents; and (10) applying grammar rules.
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CELL PHONES: Please put cell phone on vibrate and step out of the room to take your call.
FOOD/DRINKS: No food is allowed in the classroom. Drinks are allowed if you leave them on the table by the door; however, no drinks are allowed at the computer stations.
PLAGIARISM, CHEATING, AND INDIVIDUAL WORK ETHIC: The Amarillo College policies and Code of Student Conduct is strictly adhered to when dealing with plagiarism, cheating, and duplication of work product. Any evidence of plagiarism, cheating, or duplication of work product will result in a zero on the project or test in question.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE PROCEDURES I GRADING
Spring 2015
15% Machine Trans. See Attached Grading Schedule for Point Value
40% Projects MLU #1, #2
Job Application Project
In-Basket Project
Mail Projects 12-1, 12-2 & 12-3
25% Tests 4 Major Exams
5% DCDs 9 Grammar Drills
5% Articles 5 Professional Articles
10% Filing Quizzes (number to be determined later)
100% = Final Course Grade
All outside weekly classwork is due on the date assigned and due the evening that class meets.
10 POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM EACH GRADE FOR EACH WEEK THE WORK IS LATE.
You may keep your Job Application project when graded. All other assignments will be kept by the instructor. Papers will not be recorded until they are returned to the instructor. If you fail to return graded assignments the same class period, you will receive a Zero for that assignment grade.
NO file copies are necessary on ANY assignment EXCEPT the mailable letter units. Envelopes are required on the mailable letter unit and the IN-BASKET exercise.
BYRD Business Building, Rooms 212 and 214 are available several days a week for computer use. The times will be announced in class. The third floor of the AC Library is also available for student use as well as the open computer lab located on the second floor of the BYRD Business Building. Check posted schedules.
Employees in the business world are expected to be at work promptly each day; therefore, students in business classes are expected to be in class promptly each day. This class meets once each week. After three absences for any reason, one point will be deducted from the semester average for each additional absence (4+). There are no excused absences. Three tardies equal one absence. If you leave class for any reason while the class is being conducted, it will be counted as a tardy.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE PROCEDURES I, POFT 1309
7:00 pm – 9:45 pm, Wednesday Evenings
Spring, 2015
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WEEK 1: |
Wed., Jan. 21
Assignment: |
Orientation Discuss Chapters 1-2 (as much as time allows—complete on your own) Read Chapters 1-3 |
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WEEK 2: |
Wed., Jan. 28 Assignment: |
Present Article #1 Study for Test #1, Chapters 1-3 |
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WEEK 3: |
Wed., Feb. 4 Assignment: |
Present Article #2 Read Chapter 4 and Chapter 6 |
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WEEK 4: |
Wed., Feb. 11 Assignment: |
Discuss Chapter 4 & Chapter 6 Read Chapter 12 |
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WEEK 5: |
Wed., Feb. 18 Assignment: |
Turn in MLU #1 Work On MLU #2 |
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WEEK 6: |
Wed., Feb. 25 Assignment: |
Discuss Chapters 9 & 10 Communication Power Drills CH09 & CH10 |
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WEEK 7: |
Wed., Mar. 4 Assignment: |
Discuss Chapter 14 Communication Power Drills CH11 (HANDOUT) |
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WEEK 8: |
Wed., Mar. 11 Assignment: Grading: |
Discuss Application Forms, Building a Resume, Letters of Application, Work on Job Application Project: Due Various Times 5 points Job Form (Due today) |
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March 16-22 |
SPRING BREAK |
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WEEK 9: |
Wed., Mar. 25 Assignment: |
Conclude “Job Search” Discussion Study for Test #3 on Chapter 15 |
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WEEK 10: |
Wed., Apr. 1 Assignment: |
Discuss Chapter 13 Begin work on In-Basket Project (Due April 22) |
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WEEK 11: |
Wed., April 8 |
Return Major Test #3 Various Quizzes and Assignments will be determined as we work through the |
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WEEK 12: |
Wed., April 15 Assignment: |
Work on Filing Practice Set Filing to be announced |
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WEEK 13: |
Wed., April 22 Assignment: |
In-Basket Project Due Filing to be announced |
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WEEK 14: |
Wed., April 29 Assignment: |
Work on Filing Practice Set Filing to be announced |
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WEEK 15: |
Wed., May 6 Assignment: |
Complete Filing Practice Set Complete Filing Practice Set |
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WEEK 16: |
Wed., May 13 |
Final Examination over Chapters 11 & 13 |
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