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| Computerizing
Small Business Management Curriculum
AWARD:
Diploma LENGTH:
32 Credits Program
Description: Computerizing
Small Business is a program designed to assist the small business owner in
maximizing the effectiveness of office computerization and accounting
applications. This is
accomplished through instruction that helps the business owner better
understand and thus simplify the computerization process and use of
application software. Program
instructors target instruction to areas that will enable entrepreneurs
meet their business and family goals.
CSBM 1100
Disk Operating Systems
This course covers DOS and hard drive concepts.
The emphasis is on concepts and commands that will enable the
student to better understand and maintain their own microcomputer system.
(2 C/ 0 lect, 0 lab,
2 Mgmt) CSBM 1110
General Ledger
This
course covers the process of computerizing business records using General
Ledger software. The student
will be able to produce financial statements using the selected software
package. (3
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 3 Mgmt) CSBM 1120 CSB Bank
Reconciliation
This
course covers the application of computerized bank account / General
Ledger reconciliation. The
student will be able to prove bank account cash balances using the
selected software package.
(2
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 2 Mgmt) CSBM 1130 Accounts ReceivableThis
course covers the process of computerizing business records using Accounts
Receivable software. The
student will be able to produce customer invoices, statements, and reports
using the selected software package.
(3
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 3 Mgmt) CSBM 1140 Accounts PayableThe
course covers the process of computerizing business records using Accounts Payable
software. The student will be
able to track purchases, pay bills, manage cash flow and print reports
using the selected software. (3
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 3 Mgmt) CSBM 1150 PayrollThis course covers the process of computerizing
business records using Payroll software.
The student will be able to calculate payroll, print payroll
checks, track tax liabilities and print reports using the selected
software package. (3
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 3 Mgmt) CSBM 1160 CSB Governmental Payroll ReportingThis
course covers the fundamentals of employment forms and payroll tax reports
that apply to small business. The
student will be able to identify and complete forms as required by
agencies of Federal and State government.
(2
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 2 Mgmt) CSBM 1200 Introduction to ComputersThis course covers the basics of microcomputer
systems. The student will
gain an overview of DOS, Word Processing, Database file management, and
Spreadsheets. This will
provide a good foundation for further computer training.
(2 C/ 0 lect, 0 lab,
2 Mgmt) CSBM 1202 Introduction to WindowsThis
course covers Windows as an operating system.
The emphasis is on concepts and commands that will enable the
student to better understand and maintain their own microcomputer system.
(2
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 2 Mgmt) CSBM 1204 CSB Word ProcessingThis course covers the use of Word Processing
software for business applications. The student will be able to create,
edit, manipulate and print documents using selected software.
(3 C/ 0 lect, 0 lab,
3 Mgmt) CSBM 1206 CSB SpreadsheetsThis course covers the use of Spreadsheet software
for business applications. The student will be able to create, edit,
manipulate and print documents using selected software.
(3 C/ 0 lect, 0 lab,
3 Mgmt) CSBM 1208
CSB Database Management
This course covers the use of data
base management software for business applications. The student
will be able to create, edit, manipulate and print documents using
selected software. (3
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 3 Mgmt) CSBM 1210
CSB Desktop Publishing
This course covers desktop publishing techniques
and applications used to design professional looking documents. The
student will be able to create, edit, manipulate and print documents using
selected software.
(2 C/ 0 lect, 0 lab,
2Mgmt) CSBM 1212 Introduction to RecordkeepingThis
course introduces the principles and systems of accounting in a
small
business. Accounting
records and reports are critical in management of a small business. (1
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 1 Mgmt) CSBM 1214 CSB Order EntryThis
course teaches the proper method of gathering and entering sales data.
The student will
know the difference between the sale that needs to interact with perpetual
inventory, and which do not. The
student will learn how sales tax affects all types of sales.
Customers will be setup properly to reflect the discount, chart of
account number, sales and use taxes, and pricing levels that apply, as
well as customer categories for statement purposes.
Prereq: None
(2 C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 2 Mgmt) CSBM 1216 CSB Inventory ControlThis course teaches the correct type of inventory method that the company needs to use, FIFO, LIFO, Average Cost, or Standard Method. The student will learn to enter each inventory item, vendor product code, proper department, current cost, selling price categories, as well as the product code. The student will learn how to enter, and process purchase orders. The student will fill out, receive, post, update inventory, and convert purchase orders to accounts payable invoices. The student will learn how to utilize all aspects of manufacturing asssemblies, if it applies to their company. The student will understand physical inventory, and maintain the perpetual inventory based on actual amounts, and correct prices for each item. Prereq: None (3 C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 3 Mgmt) CSBM 1218 Payroll Year End CloseThis course covers the process required to close the Payroll system at the end of a calendar year. The student will be able to reconcile payroll records, print the required tax reports, and prepare the system for the next year using the selected software package. (1 C/
0 lect, 0 lab, 1 Mgmt) CSBM 1220 Accounting
Year End Close
This course covers the process required to close the Accounting system at the end of a fiscal year. The student will be able to reconcile accounting records, post year end journal entries and prepare the system for the new year using the selected software package. (1 C/
0 lect, 0 lab, 1 Mgmt) CSBM 1222
Network Administration
This
course introduces the student to network operating procedures.
The student
will be able to operate their implemented system in a multi-user
environment. (2
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 2 Mgmt) CSBM 1224
CSB Software Upgrade
This
course covers the process required to evaluate software upgrades.
The student
will develop a software efficiency model and will evaluate that model
against vendor documentation to decide on the proposed upgrade, products
and implement a decision process. (1
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 1 Mgmt) CSBM 1226 CSB Software AnalysisThis
course covers the process required to evaluate software products.
The student will develop a software selection model, review
appropriate software products and implement a decision process.
(1
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 1 Mgmt) CSBM 1228
CSB Hardware Analysis
This
course covers the process required to evaluate computer hardware products.
The student will develop a hardware selection model, review
appropriate hardware products and implement a decision process.
(1
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 1 Mgmt) CSBM 1230 CSB Operations ManualThis
course covers the process of documenting the system operating procedures
implemented during the installation and configuration and data
entry phases. The student
will assemble all documentation into an operations manual. (1
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 1 Mgmt) CSBM 1232 CSB Asset
Management
This
course teaches the concept of asset valuation, as it relates to actual and
depreciated value. The
student will learn how to use standard depreciation methods to determine
the current month’s depreciation expense, and correct offsetting
accumulated depreciation, for each class of fixed assets.
The student will enter all company assets in the fixed asset
module, when the balance sheet is setup, and enter each asset properly as
it is purchased during the on-going business cycle.
(3
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 3 Mgmt) CSBM 1234 CSB Financial Statement AnalysisThis
course teaches the generally accepted business ratios that apply to
performance, when compared to generally accepted industry standards.
The student will learn which ratios apply, how to compute the
ratios, and the importance of each ratio.
The student will use company data that comes from very accurate
accrual financial statements. After
computing these ratios, the student will display a knowledge of the
importance of these trends, as they relate to the success of the business.
Prereq: Accounting
System Software Implementation) (3
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 3 Mgmt) CSBM 1236 CSB System EvaluationThis
course covers the process used to evaluate the completed system against
the original project plan. The
student will develop a document outlining the projects, strengths,
weakness, needed improvements and a future system growth path.
(1
C/ 0 lect, 0 lab, 1 Mgmt) For information on these classes, you can contact us by email!
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