University Within the University (U2) lists new classes
PeopleSoft Account Numbers
Sept. 29, 9 to 10 a.m., Memorial Union, Badlands Room
This class will show how to use PeopleSoft Account Number listings and provide clarification on how items should be coded. Presenter: Allison Peyton.
Defensive Driving
Sept. 30, 6 to 10 p.m., Skalicky Tech Incubator, Room 211
This workshop is required by State Fleet for all UND employees who drive State Fleet vehicles on a regular (monthly) basis, received a traffic violation, or had an accident while operating a State Fleet vehicle. Employees are encouraged to bring a family member (spouse and/or dependents). This workshop may also reduce your North Dakota insurance premiums and could possibly remove points from your driving record. Presenter: Dan Lund
Running, Reading, and Reconciling Key Finance Reports in PeopleSoft
Oct. 1, 8 to 9:30 a.m., Gamble Hall, Lanterman Center, Room 9
Prerequisite: Must have previously attended either a “Budgets Overview Inquiry” or “Budget vs. Cash Inquiry” U2 session and must have a PeopleSoft user ID and password for Finance Module. This training provides the tools necessary to navigate through PeopleSoft in order to run, read, and understand PeopleSoft financial reports. Important tips will be provided to help you recognize why, when, and how to reconcile revenue and expense transactions posted to your funds. Troubleshooting tips and tools to help you resolve budgeting errors will also be provided. This session includes hands-on practice activities. Presenter: Tom Swangler.
Employee Travel Policies and Procedures
Oct. 1, 10 to 11:30 a.m., Memorial Union, Badlands Room
Brush up on the procedures to follow for employee ticket authorizations, direct billing of airline tickets, and employee travel expense vouchers. Presenter: Bonnie Nerby.
Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Level 2 (Intermediate)
Oct. 5, 7, and 8, 1 to 3:30 p.m., Upson II, Room 361
Prerequisite: Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Level 1
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to, Calculate advanced formulas; organize worksheet and table data using various techniques; create and modify charts; analyze data using PivotTables and PivotCharts; insert objects; and customize and enhance workbooks and the Microsoft Excel environment. Presenter: Heidi Strande
Asset Management, Insurance, and Surplus Property
Oct. 6 9 to 10:30 a.m., Memorial Union, Swanson 17
Instructions, and discussion on how to perform annual inventories using PeopleSoft. This session will also cover basic information that departments should know about Asset Management, Insurance issues and Surplus Property. Presenters: Hazel Lehman. Corrinne Kjelstrom, and Jacque Brockling
ADA Updates
Oct. 6, 9 to 10 a.m., Twamley Hall, Room 305
Learn new policies and procedures for the American with Disabilities Act. Presenters: Desi Sporbert, Joy Johnson
Vital Records
Oct.7, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.,Skalicky Tech Incubator, Room 211
Vital records are needed in the event of a disaster. The most common events can result in damage to your records if you are not properly prepared. Come and learn what is being done, and what needs to be done, to prepare for a disaster. Presenter: Christopher Flynn
Involvement in UND’s Ergonomic Program: How it can make a difference.
Oct. 7, 10 to 11 a.m., Campus Safety and Security Conference Room
Presenting the benefits of incorporating Ergonomics in work stations is the primary purpose of this class. Ergonomic design and ideas to increase productivity in the workplace will be discussed. Also outlined, will be the process to follow in order to arrange a customized ergonomic consult for your office. Presenter: Claire Moen -- Patricia Young, U2 Coordinator, Continuing Education, U2@mail.und.edu, 777-0720 |