MS Office Essentials provides a complete introduction to using Microsoft Office 365™. Students will learn file management, how to use Bellevue writing and student support services, and how to use the Cloud effectively. This course will also teach students how to build, format, and edit documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Students will also learn how to collaborate and communicate with one another using Microsoft Office applications. Videos, interactive tools, demonstrations, and simulations provide students with hands-on learning experiences.
Math Essentials provides students fundamental mathematical skills to apply in various personal and professional situations. Students will learn a series of mathematical operations, which include the use of whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, and percentages. Students will apply the fundamental skills of each operation and learn how to use the information in various personal and professional daily activities. Videos, interactive tools, demonstrations, and simulations provide students with hands-on learning experiences.
This course provides students with fundamental English language skills that can be applied in various personal and professional situations. This course introduces concepts that enhance a student’s reading, listening, comprehension, writing, editing, and grammatical skills. Students will apply these fundamental concepts to organize their thoughts, develop questions, and present their ideas and observations in written form. This course will also help students learn how to write and respond in various settings and how to properly cite the work and ideas of others. Finally, students will also learn how to effectively utilize Bellevue University resources to assist with their academic and non-academic needs. Videos, interactive tools, demonstrations, and simulations provide students with hands-on learning experiences.
This course provides a welcome to college learning, introduces information about academic support services, and focuses on the skills necessary for student development and success. Topics such as time management, learning styles, study skills, and writing techniques are taught and practiced through interactive modules and activities for academic and real-life application.
Designed for those for whom English is not their first language, this course orients students to U.S. business culture, professional etiquette within a business context, and using credible research as applied in a business setting. The course provides asynchronous opportunities for English-speaking practice. Prerequisites: EN 101 and EN 102, or equivalent.
Designed for those for whom English is not their first language, this course focuses on building vocabulary, speaking and listening comprehension, and increasing fluency. This is an immersive course in U.S. workplace practices and etiquette that is adaptable to the language acquisition needs of students regardless of level. Prerequisites: EN 101 and EN 102, or equivalent; STS 280 must be taken prior to or concurrent with STS 290.