COURSE DESCRIPTION FOR TEN-KEY MASTERY

 

 

COURSE:                 BTS 146 – 10-Key Mastery

CREDIT HOURS:    1 Credit

INSTRUCTOR:        Ruth Mazzoni

                                    Office:                         A255

                                    Phone:                        425-564-2836

                                    Division Phone:         425-564-2311

                                    E-Mail Address:        rmazzoni@bcc.ctc.edu

                                    Office Hours:              by appt.

 

PREREQUISITES:  None

 

TEXTBOOK:                        10-KEY MASTERY ON THE COMPUTER

                                                (It comes shrink-wrapped with a disk.)

Author:   Barbara G. Ellsworth

                                   

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

 

10-KEY MASTERY is a class that is designed to teach the numeric keypad with speed and accuracy using industry standards for data entry.  Proficiency on three employment tests used by three large interstate corporations helps the student meet employment standards.  10-KEY Mastery is a class that is especially helpful to people in the fields of data entry, accounting, secretarial, insurance, banking and finance, and any other work that requires numeric input.  There are a lot of data entry jobs that can be obtained for those proficient in the 10-key.  Since 1964 the U.S. Government and the National Office of Job Corp. have used this course for job training.

 

REQUIREMENTS:

 

Print 4 Progress Reports and 1 Final Grade Report

 
GRADING INFORMATION and COURSE STANDARDS:

 

Your grade is generated from the student’s program disk on the Grade Report.  The course standards are:*

                        12000 strokes per hour        =          A        

                        10000 s.p.h.                           =          B

                          8000 s.p.h.                           =          C

                          6000 s.p.h.                           =          D

*An accuracy rate of 94% is required on all exercises before they can be assigned a grade.