Course Details
Course Code: ABTC 163
Credits: 1
Calendar Description:
Records Management involves the storage and retrieval of records both electronically and manually. Students will learn the different filing systems.
Date First Offered: 2007-09-04
Hours:
- Total Hours: 15
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Lecture Hours: 9
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Laboratory Hours: 6
This course is offered online: No
Pre-Requisites: None
Non-Course Pre-Requisites: None
Co-Requisites: None
Rearticulation Submission: No
Course Content:
- Alphabetic filing system
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Numerical filing system
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Geographical filing system
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Subject filing system
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Electronic filing
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Storage and retrieval
- Government filing
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Indexing
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Charge-out procedures
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Tickler systems
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Records retention
Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Safely and orderly store records and retrieve stored records quickly and efficiently
- Learn the ARMA rules and be able to apply them to both manual and electronic filing systems.
Grading System: Percentage
Passing Grade: 70%
Grading Weight:
- Final Exam: 40 %
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Assignments: 60 %
Number of Assignments: 20
Percentage of Individual Work: 100
Course Offered in Other Programs: No
Additional Comments:
- Texts books are subject to change. Please contact the bookstore at your local campus for current book lists.
- Assignments will range in number from 10-20.
Text Books:
- Optional - Kilgour, Kilgour, Burton, Shelton, Jennings, 2006, Administrative Procedures for the Canadian Office or Equivalent (Pearson Prentice Hall). Chapters Covered: 7