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    • ADMN 1311: Word Processing I
      3.00 Credits
      Dyersburg State Community College

      (Prerequisite: READ 0810)This course is application oriented and includes designing and editing a variety of business documents, with emphasis on decision making and problem solving based on document design principles and mail standards. (3 hours lecture)
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    • ADMN 1322: Presentation Applications
      3.00 Credits
      Dyersburg State Community College

      (Prerequisite: READ 0810)This course is designed to prepare, edit and format a presentation. Students will gain experience in adding animation, using WordArt, and creating organizational charts for use in presentations. (3 hours lecture)
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    • ADMN 2308: Administrative Office Mgmt
      3.00 Credits
      Dyersburg State Community College

      (Prerequisite: READ 0810)This course is a study of practices and procedures of current office concepts including travel arrangements, itinerary planning and conference arrangements. This course also includes supervision of office personnel and labor management relations. (3 hours lecture)
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    • ADMN 2310: Advanced Word Processing
      3.00 Credits
      Dyersburg State Community College

      (Prerequisite: READ 0810)This course emphasizes creating and editing advanced text documents and importing the text documents into desktop publishing software packages.
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    • ADMN 2375: Career Development and Plannin
      3.00 Credits
      Dyersburg State Community College

      (Prerequisite: ENGL 1010)This course builds bridges from classroom to career. Practical assignments connect students directly with the business community, employers, and the Internet. This course provides students with knowledge to gain a competitive advantage in the workplace through career self-assessment and job search, resume and cover letter writing, interviewing, and job-building strategies. (3 hours lecture)
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    • ADMN 2395: APT Internship
      3.00 Credits
      Dyersburg State Community College

      (Prerequisites: Students must have completed 12-15 hours in ADMN courses prior to enrolling in this course).This course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving, and communicatoin skills to a real or simulated business environment.
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    • AGRI 1010: Intro to Agricultural Business
      3.00 Credits
      Dyersburg State Community College

      This course is an introduction to the field of agricultural business and some of the basic tools and concepts of decision making. Concepts are illustrated in terms of selected current social and economic issues in the industry of production agriculture, agricultural business, and the computer application of those concepts. 3 hours lecture.
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    • AGRI 1020: Introduction to Animal Science
      3.00 Credits
      Dyersburg State Community College

      This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of animal agriculture and companion animal management. Biological and scientific aspects of development, inheritance, and feeding will be introduced in addition to an overview of the animal industry and its products. 3 hours lecture.
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    • AGRI 1030: Introduction to Plant Science
      3.00 Credits
      Dyersburg State Community College

      This course is designed to emphasize the economic importance of plants and their relationship to agriculture and society. Topics include plant structure, physiology, heredity, factors of the environment in relation to growth, adaptation, management of plans, and utilization of plant products. 3 hours lecture.
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    • AGRI 1050: Introduction to Soil Science
      0.00 - 4.00 Credits
      Dyersburg State Community College

      This course will engage students in understanding soil management relative to fertility, plant nutrition, tillage, erosion and environmental conditions as the origins of soils and soil properties are examined. The physical, chemical, and biological processes of soil will be introduced to in addition to the relation of soil and land use management. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory.
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