Business | West Coast Baptist College

Business

Students choosing the Business proficiency may use it with any major or it may become a teaching field in the Secondary Education concentration. Within either of these purposes, students will study Microsoft Office and the applications of Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Publisher.

Course ID Credit Hours Course
BU 201 3

Principles of Administration

This practical course will enable students to understand the basics of administration in the context of the local New Testament church. Topics include developing a long range strategic plan, staff relations, communications, finance and law. Prerequisite: None

CS 102 2

Secretarial Computer 1

This course is a study of the Microsoft Office 2010 software. In particular, it includes the use of Excel and Publisher. A fee of $30 will be charged at the time of registration for this course. Prerequisite: CS 110

CS 103 2

Secretarial Computer 2

This course is a study of the Microsoft Office 2010 software. In particular, it includes PowerPoint and Word. A fee of $30 will be charged at the time of registration for this course. Prerequisite: CS 110

CS 110 2

Basic Typing and Computers

This course teaches students the basics of the computer and gives them a beginning level of typing skill. The class will help them to understand what can be accomplished with a computer in the ministry. A fee of $30 will be charged at the time of registration for this course. Prerequisite: None

CS 201 2

Office Management

This course gives methods of office management, including supply purchasing, delegation of work, office machines, receptionist skills, itineraries, personal relations, personality development, work ethics, and etiquette. Prerequisite: None

CS 222 2

Records Management

This course is a study of Microsoft Access. Introductory concepts of creating and maintaining a church database will be studied. A fee of $30 will be charged at the time of registration for this course. Prerequisite: None

CS 223 2

The Administrative Assistant

This course is designed to equip the student with hard and soft administrative skills. Lessons focusing on hard skills include time and project management, telephone and email techniques, maintaining an annual calendar, producing excellent correspondence, and processing mailings. Soft skill training includes communication and relationships in the office, professionalism, etiquette, and ethics. Prerequisite: None

CS 231 2

Business Communications

Gaining practical ministry experience, students will demonstrate mastery of grammar, punctuation, proofreading, and editing skills as they efficiently type a variety of professional communications within specific time constraints. A fee of $30 will be charged at the time of registration for this course. Prerequisite: CS 110 and EN 101

VA 101 2

Media Foundations

This course is designed to help the students understand how a church as an organization effectively communicates both to its members and to its community in order to further the cause of Christ. The students will learn and understand the basics of creativity and communication, web development, church audio, print design, video production, and technology—all with a ministry-specific emphasis. Prerequisite: None

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Key Faculty

Suza Rasmussen

Instructor—Home Economics