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BA131 IntroductionSpring 2005BA131 Final Exam Schedule Messages are in your Email In-Box-Read them carefully! NEW SPRING TERM personal assistance for all current BA131 students! A teaching assistant will be available to assist you with your BA131 lessons or questions in Bexell Hall 220 from 11-2 on Tuesdays and 10-1 on Thursdays. If you have a problem you can't solve or just need help learning about a task or technique come and see Shawn in Bx220. He will be able to help you with technology lessons and questions. He will not be able to "pre-grade" your assignments or tell you if your assignment is done correctly or not. If you have account access problems, please go to Room 205 or 204C for help. For all other issues and questions, please see Prof. Tanner. Updated: 05/18/2005 12:01:04 PMBA131 teaches students how to use a computer as a powerful tool in completing everyday business and analytical tasks. This class teaches you how to use office productivity software so that you will be prepared not only to learn the office software for your future employer, but also so that you can produce effective and professional course work. BA131 helps prepare you for BA271 (Information Technology in Business). The Basics:This class requires significant self discipline-even if you have
significant computer and software experience! You need to manage
your time carefully, read the lessons and web materials, and work independently
with little prompting.
Course Structure:
Read the Syllabus using the link provided at the top of the page for specific information about the courses. If you are retaking BA131 for any reason, please click here. About this site: This web site is for Oregon State University student use only. This web site, all linked files and resources, and the course materials herein are intended for use by students currently registered for BA131.
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