Basic Keyboarding
The focus of this course is to develop touch control of the keyboard and correct keyboarding techniques. This course is recommended for students with minimal or no keyboarding skills.
Bookkeeping Basics
Students will practise basic bookkeeping functions for a service company. They will perform all functions of the complete accounting cycle, reconcile bank statements and perform payroll functions.
Office Dynamics
Students will practice career and interpersonal skills necessary for success in the workplace. They will work in teams to examine administrative, ergonomic and efficiency functions of a business office.
Computer Competency
Students will produce databases, spreadsheets and reports using Microsoft Excel® and Access®.
Keyboarding and Word Processing for Academic Writing
Students will develop touch control of the keyboard and correct keyboarding techniques and will learn word processing features for writing research papers and reports.
Keyboarding and Introductory Word Processing
Students will develop touch control of the keyboard and correct keyboarding techniques. They will be introduced to Windows and the Internet and they will learn basic word processing features and basic file management.
Word Processing
Students will produce a variety of business documents using basic and intermediate features of word processing software. Proper formatting, proofreading, and attention to detail will be emphasized.
Business Communications
Students will practise English language skills, applying the mechanics of style, developing proofreading and editing skills and using words effectively. They will apply these skills to a variety of business communications.
Legal Office Procedures - Corporate Law
Students will study the BC Company Act, and the terminology and procedures relating to corporate law. They will prepare and process the documentation required for incorporation of a company, for post-incorporation, for annual requirements and for registration, and will file the appropriate documents with the Registrar of Companies.
Legal Office Procedures - Conveyancing
Students will apply the procedures and documentations related to the transfer of real estate in British Columbia. They will focus on the transfer of title of residential properties, including strata title and mortgage financing.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1145 and 1155 and 1202 and 1205
Legal Office Procedures - Wills & Estates
Students will prepare and process wills, codicils, applications for Letters Probate and Letters of Administration, correspondence regarding estates, distribution and passing of accounts.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1145 AND 1155 AND 1202 AND 1205
Legal Office Procedures - Litigation
Students will study the process of civil litigation in BC. They will learn the preparation and processing of civil litigation documents, including trial procedures and collections procedures resulting from court judgments.
Legal Office Procedures - Family Law
Students will be introduced to the process of family law in BC. They will learn the preparation and processing of family law documents, including trial procedures and collections procedures resulting from court judgments. Student centered instruction will focus on the legal procedures and documentation related to marriage agreements, separation agreements, division of family assets and defended and undefended divorces. Students will become familiar with the requirements of the Divorce Act and the Family Relations Act.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1145 and 1155 and 1202 and 1205
Computerized Bookkeeping
Students will review accounting concepts and will use Simply Accounting. They will use comprehensive simulation projects to apply the accounting concepts.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1115 and 1135
Information Processing
Students will use advanced features of electronic spreadsheets and databases as applied to business-based projects. They will participate in the administration and design of data management systems.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1135 and 1155
Executive Support
Students will gain experience in office systems that support management success. They will set up meetings, create agendas, take minutes and follow through with assigned tasks. Students will use presentation software to create and deliver proposals, reports, and presentations. Students will apply the rules of business communication, format and presentation with the use of machine transcription assignments.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1125 and 1155
Word Processing - Level II
Students will create and edit business documents using advanced word processing features. They will participate in individual and group projects, simulating a realistic office environment, with emphasis on efficiency, problem solving, teamwork, and knowledge of the versatility and advanced capabilities of word processing software.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1145 and 1155
ABTY 1227 (FORMERLY 1257) CR-3
Introduction to Desktop Publishing
Students will participate in the desktop publishing process by examining design principles and producing documents. They will also design and produce personal and professional documents, including letterhead, business cards, flyers, brochures, newsletters, reports, and manuals. They will use advanced word processing features to create and produce these documents.
Corequisites: ABTY 1226
Work Experience/Project - Administrative Assistant
Students will apply academic and practical knowledge and skills through relevant experience in the work place or through the completion of a comprehensive project. They will complete 30 hours of classroom activities to prepare for the two-week jobplace experience or for the project.
Corequisites: ABTY 1223 and 1224 and 1225 and 1227
ABTY 1238 (formerly 1276) CR-2
Legal Office Procedures-Corporate Law
Students will be introduced to the BC Company Act, and the terminology and procedures relating to corporate law. Students will prepare and process the documentation required for incorporation of a company, for post-incorporation, for annual requirements and for registration and filing with the Registrar of Companies.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1233
Medical Terminology I
Students will study the foundations of medical terms that describe the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the body systems.
Medical Terminology II
Students will continue to study advanced medical terms that describe the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the body systems.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1291
Medical Office Procedures
Students will be introduced to the administrative duties of the medical office which include: answering the telephone, making appointments, typing letters, transcribing correspondence and patient histories and office procedures manual.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1125 and 1291
Clinical Procedures
Students will study selected clinical skills performed in the medical office and strive towards achievement of professional competency.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1291
Corequisites: ABTY 1292
Computerized Medical Billing
This course is designed to introduce student to the basic concepts of computer billing and collections, insurance processing, and appointment scheduling.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1291
Corequisites: ABTY 1135 and 1292
Legal Assistant Work Experience/Project
Students will apply academic and practical knowledge and skills through relevant experience in the workplace or through the completion of a comprehensive project.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1125 and 1145 and 1155 and 1202 and 1205
Corequisites: ABTY 1115 and 1135 and 1203, and 1204 and 1206
Administrative Management
Students will become familiar with the core concepts necessary to assume the role of an office manager or executive assistant. They will learn key supervisory, organizational, supporting, and management skills.
Project Management
Students will learn the fundamentals of project management skills to track progress, share information, and close a project. They will examine the planning, creation, and development of a project, and will apply the concepts learned to complete a project using Microsoft Project.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1135, or CBSY 1105, or 1205
Advanced Writing Skills
Students will learn advanced written and oral communication skills. They will use advanced writing skills to develop e-mails, letters, memos, reports, and proposals and oral skills to make formal presentations. Students will also develop note-taking skills, using the ABC Stenoscript method.
Prerequisites: ABTY 1155