Kim Tollett

Welcome Students

Contact Information

Phone: 580-286-9431 ext. 237 (Office)
580-513-6803 (Cell)

Office: Located in the library (last office) in the SOSU McCurtain County Campus Building

E-mail: ktollett@valliant.net or ktollett@mchep.osrhe.edu

Education

Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Durant, OK - 1994
B.S. Business Education

Spring '06 Course Descriptions

Computer Science 1333 Programming II

A continuation of CS 1313, this course emphasizes structured methodology of program design, development testing, implementation, and documentation of computer systems applications using VISUAL BASIC. Coverage of sequential and random access files and processing techniques and development of programs and systems of programs for batch and interactive environments is included. This course is project intensive and requires outside computer practice. Prerequisite: Computer Science 1313.

Computer Science 2003 Electronic Spreadsheets

This course is designed to provide students with hands-on experience in using electronic spreadsheets. The student is introduced to the spreadsheet access system, help facility, entering cell entries, cell ranges and blocks, entering formulas, using functions, importing/exporting files, MACROS, and other spreadsheet concepts. Outside computer practice is required. Prerequisite: CS 1103

Computer Science 2203 Networking I

This course gives the student the fundamental knowledge needed to design, configure and implement a Local Area Network (LAN). An emphasis is placed on the integration of available software and hardware elements of various network architectures. Prerequisite: Computer Science 1103.

Computer Science 2213 Networking II

This course is a continuation of CS2203 and will present practical applications of LAN software installation and network administration in a laboratory environment. Problem solving skills will be emphasized along with actual troubleshooting scenarios and students will be required to solve problems introduced on lab networks. Prerequisite: Computer Science 2203.

Computer Science 2223 Desktop Publishing

This course is designed to introduce students to desktop publishing techniques and software. Along with brochure and newsletter design, students will create web pages for publishing on the World Wide Web. Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) will be emphasized and students will use current HTML Editors. Additional studies will provide the student with skills necessary to create a WWW server and also the ability to interface with Internet providers. Prerequisite: Computer Science 1103.

Office Science 2133 Intro to Word Processing

This course reviews basic operations of word processors and emphasizes the creation, revision, storage, and finalcopy printing of documents as well as speed and accuracy. Study includes interrelated concepts and terminology of the word processing industry.

Business 1013 Introduction to Business

This is an introductory course for students of economics and business and surveys basic principles, forms, and practices involved in administration of the business firm.

Office Science 2233 Medical Transcription

This course is designed for students who plan careers as medical or dental secretaries and stresses medical terminology in the medical office. A major emphasis is placed on the transcription of medical correspondence and reports from dictation equipment. Prerequisites: Office Science 2133 and Ethics 1113.