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Operation of electronic calculators by the touch method to solve business and accounting
problems.
Focuses on the application of calculator features to specific business concepts including
banking records, payroll, invoice pricing and inventory.
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(18 hours lecture; 54 hours lab; Degree appropriate)
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Prerequisite:
BUSA 68 - Business Mathematics
or eligibility for
MATH 50 - Pre-Algebra
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Use of an electronic calculator using the touch method.
- Locate and operate special calculator features such as decimal selector, clear key, grand total, and item count.
- Calculate interest, length of loan and maturity value for loans involving simple and compound interest.
- Manage bank records.
- Calculate depreciation amounts using the straight-line and declining balance methods.
- Use of relevant computer techniques to arrive at correct solutions to business problems such as column totals, overtime earnings, ending accounting balances and interest calculations.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
Students completing BUSA 53 - Ten-Key Calculations will:
- have discovered new knowledge that relate to discipline, technical and human skills, enabling them to be productive members of the community.
- have developed a genuine professional interest in topics related to the courses completed that will contribute toward motivation for life-long learning.
- have developed the ability to relate material from each course completed to their current and future professional needs, even if these needs fall into a different discipline.
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NOTE:
Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of this information; however, students should consult
the
college catalog
for the most current and accurate information regarding degrees,
certificates, or courses.
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OTHER ACCOUNTING COURSES:
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