- BUS-001A
- Beg Principles of Accounting
- Credit(s) 4
Beginning Principles of Accounting
BUS 001A is the study of accounting as an information system, examining why it is
important and how it is used by investors, creditors, and others to make decisions.
The course covers the accounting information system, including recording and reporting
of business transactions with a focus on the accounting cycle, the application of
generally accepted accounting principles, the financial statements, and statement
analysis. The course includes issues relating to asset, liability, and equity valuation,
revenue and expense recognition, cash flow, internal controls, and ethics.
- Class Hours:
- 72 Lecture
- Advisory(s):
- ENG 051A, and Math 061
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- C-ID:
- ACCT 110
- BUS-001B
- Elementary Principles of Acct.
- Credit(s) 4
Elementary Principles of Accounting
BUS 001B is the study of how managers use accounting information in decision-making,
planning, directing operations, and controlling. The course focuses on cost terms
and concepts, cost behavior, cost control, profit planning, and performance analysis
in manufacturing and service environments.
- Class Hours:
- 72 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- BUS 001A
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- C-ID:
- ACCT 120
- BUS-002
- Introductory Keyboarding
- Credit(s) 3
Introductory Keyboarding
BUS 002 is an introductory keyboarding course emphasizes operating alphabetic, numeric,
and symbol keys by touch. It includes computer-key-boarding techniques, speed-and-accuracy
development, and essential computer-keyboarding information. BUS 002 is a prerequisite
to BUS 003.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- P/NP
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- BUS-003
- Intermediate Keyboarding
- Credit(s) 3
Intermediate Keyboarding
BUS 003 provides basic formatting and skill development for employment or personal
use. The course builds upon skills learned in BUS 002 and develops additional computer
keyboarding skills in the creation of word processing documents. Formatting applications
include: business correspondence, reports, and tables. Basic document formatting,
grammar, spelling, punctuation, and proofreading are reinforced throughout. Students
will use basic features of an office-level word processing program.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Prerequisite(s):
- BUS 002
- P/NP
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- BUS-013A
- Word for Windows I
- Credit(s) 1.5
Word for Windows I
BUS 013A provides learners with a basic level of understanding of word processing
with Microsoft Word including basic document creation, formatting, and editing using
Microsoft Word. Learners create, edit, and format business letters, multiple-page
reports, newsletters, and cover letters. This course begins preparation for the Microsoft
Office Specialist certification exam for Word.
- Class Hours:
- 27 Lecture
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- C-ID:
- BSOT 111X
- BUS-013B
- Word for Windows II
- Credit(s) 1.5
Word for Windows II
BUS 013B provides learners with an intermediate level of understanding of word processing
with Microsoft Word, including complex document creation, mail merge, columns, formatting,
plus integration with other applications, and collaborating on documents using Microsoft
Word. Themes, templates, and styles are also covered. This course continues the preparation
for the Microsoft Office Specialist Exam for Microsoft Word.
- Class Hours:
- 27 Lecture
- Advisory(s):
- BUS 013A
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- C-ID:
- BSOT 121X
- BUS-013C
- Word for Windows III
- Credit(s) 1
Word for Windows III
BUS 013C provides learners with an advanced level of understanding of word processing
with Microsoft Word, including the creation of templates, macros, advanced table formatting,
and use of long documents and subdocuments. Customizing and automating work and online
forms are also covered. This course completes preparation for the Microsoft Office
Specialist exam for Word.
- Class Hours:
- 18 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- BUS 013B
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- C-ID:
- BSOT 131X
- BUS-015X
- Occupational Work Experience
- Credit(s) 1 - 8
Occupational Work Experience
Cooperative Work Experience Education (CWEE) develops skills and knowledge by integrating
classroom study with planned, supervised work experience. It is based on the principle
that well-educated individuals develop most effectively through an educational plan
that incorporates work experience. Through these structured experiences, the students
enrich their college studies, which enhance their total development. Occupational
Work Experience is supervised employment which is intended to assist students in acquiring
desirable work habits, attitudes, and career awareness in the field of the student's
major. Students may earn up to 8 units per semester for a maximum of 16 total units.
Credits are awarded for paid or voluntary work. For every 75 hours of paid work
completed within the semester, 1 unit of credit is awarded. For every 60 hours of
volunteer work completed within the semester, 1 unit of credit is awarded. Occupational
Work Experience credits are counted as electives toward an Associate's Degree at West
Hills College Coalinga and are transferable to four year universities (for specific
transfer eligibility, please contact a counselor or an advisor).
- Class Hours:
- Work Experience
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- BUS-018
- Business Law
- Credit(s) 4
Business Law
BUS 018 introduces fundamental legal principles pertaining to business transactions
and the legal process. Course topics include sources of law and ethics, contracts,
torts, agency, criminal law, business organizations, and judicial and administrative
processes.
- Class Hours:
- 72 Lecture
- Advisory(s):
- ENG 051A
- P/NP
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- C-ID:
- BUS 125
- BUS-020
- Introduction to Business
- Credit(s) 3
Introduction to Business
BUS 020 is a survey of business that provides a multidisciplinary examination of how
culture, society, economic systems, legal, international, political, financial institutions,
and human behavior interact to affect a business organization's policy and practices
within the U.S. and a global society. The course demonstrates how these influences
impact the primary areas of business including: organizational structure and design;
leadership, human resource management, organized labor practices; marketing; organizational
communication; technology; entrepreneurship; legal, accounting, financial practices;
the stock and securities market; and therefore affect a business' ability to achieve
its organizational goals.
- Class Hours:
- 54 Lecture
- Advisory(s):
- ENG 051A
- Transfers to:
- UC/CSU
- C-ID:
- BUS 110
- BUS-024
- Business Mathematics
- Credit(s) 3
Business Mathematics
BUS 024 introduces practical mathematical applications for business information students.
Topics include, solving business problems using an electronic calculator, banking,
payroll, invoicing, markups/markdowns, inventory valuation, interest, present and
future value, credit cards, student loans, types of insurance, installment buying,
and mortgages.
- Class Hours:
- 54 Lecture
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- C-ID:
- BSOT 115X
- BUS-028
- Business Communication
- Credit(s) 3
Business Communication
BUS 028 applies the principles of ethical and effective communication to the creation
of letters, memos, emails, and written and oral reports for a variety of business
situations. The course emphasizes planning, organizing, composing, and revising business
documents using word processing software for written documents and presentation-graphics
software to create and deliver professional-level oral reports.
- Class Hours:
- 54 Lecture
- Advisory(s):
- ENG 051A
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- BUS-031A
- MS PowerPoint I
- Credit(s) 1
MS PowerPoint I
BUS 031A provides experience planning, editing, viewing, and printing PowerPoint presentations.
Included is the opportunity to add and modify both text and graphics; insert and modify
information graphics and multimedia; apply, modify, and create master pages; and to
apply, modify, and create templates Integration with their Microsoft programs is included.
This course is designed for all individuals including professionals acquiring or updating
basic skills in creating and editing professional presentations.
- Class Hours:
- 18 Lecture
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- BUS-031B
- MS PowerPoint II
- Credit(s) 1
MS PowerPoint II
BUS 031B features PowerPoint as a tool for designing, producing and controlling visual
elements to build and deliver effective presentations. Creating templates, publishing,
customizing, and protecting presentations as well as inserting audio, video, and animations
and integrating with other programs is included. This course focuses on the design
and effective delivery methods which are explored through project presentations.
- Class Hours:
- 18 Lecture
- Prerequisite(s):
- BUS 031A
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- BUS-032
- Small Business Management
- Credit(s) 3
Small Business Management
BUS 032 is designed to explore the elements involved in successfully operating a small
business. The course is geared toward the prospective as well as current small business
owner. Instructional topics include the selection, establishment, and operation of
a small business. Emphasis will be placed on the unique nature of small business
management including human resource management, marketing, and legal issues.
- Class Hours:
- 54 Lecture
- Advisory(s):
- ENG 051A
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- BUS-035
- Human Resources Management
- Credit(s) 3
Human Resources Management
BUS 035 is designed to explore the various aspects of human resources management including
the implementation of a successful HRM program. The course is approached from the
manager's point of view and focuses on several human resources responsibilities including
selection, evaluation, motivation, training, and compensation. The course also examines
the legal environment surrounding managing personnel.
- Class Hours:
- 54 Lecture
- Advisory(s):
- ENG 051A
- Transfers to:
- CSU
- BUS-055
- Bookkeeping
- Credit(s) 3
Bookkeeping
BUS 055 is an introductory course designed to present the basic knowledge of the theory
and practice of bookkeeping for students who are interested in continuing their study
to higher levels of accounting, and for those who desire an understanding of ordinary
bookkeeping procedures in business offices.
- Class Hours:
- 54 Lecture
- BUS-067
- Filing and Records Management
- Credit(s) 2
Filing and Records Management
BUS 067 is designed to provide instruction and practice in traditional records and
information management as well as electronic or automated records management systems.
Alphabetic, geographic, subject, and numerical filing systems are covered along with
the materials, supplies, and related equipment used in management of information in
the modern business environment.
- Class Hours:
- 18 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- BUS-074
- Computerized Accounting
- Credit(s) 3
Computerized Accounting
BUS 074 is designed to teach both the accounting and non-accounting students how to
use QuickBooks Pro. Quick Books Pro is one of the most popular computerized accounting
software packages used by small and medium sized businesses. This course is an introduction
to how QuickBooks Pro can be utilized for the following: maintain a general ledger;
track vendors, customers, and inventory activities; process payroll; record assets,
expenses, and liabilities; manage budgets; and, create reports.
- Class Hours:
- 36 Lecture | 54 Laboratory
- Prerequisite(s):
- BUS 001A or BUS 055
- P/NP