The administrative office management program provides hands-on and online experience in evolving business environments. You will gain the knowledge and skills needed for the challenges of an advanced level office career.
Awards Available
Associate of Applied Science Degree
The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree is a specialized degree that can be used for immediate entry into the workplace. Emphasis is placed on competence of applying basic principles, theories, and occupational skills. These are two-year programs.
Potential Careers
- Office assistant
- Office manager
- Executive assistant
- Business executive
Sample Courses
- BUS 161 Human Relations
- CSC 110 Introduction to Computers
- ADM 162 Office Procedures
- ADM 188 Project & Event Management
- BUS 121 Business Communications
- BCA 152 Comprehensive Spreadsheets
- ACC 111 Introduction to Accounting
- GRA 131 Digital Layout
- BUS 121 Business Communications
- ACC 131 Principles of Accounting I
- BCA 167 Comprehensive Databases
- GRA 132 Digital Layout II
- ECN 115 Personal Finance
- CSC 135 Digital Communications
- WBL 110 Employability Skills
Click on the course number in the list above to view the course description. This may not be a complete list of courses included in the Administrative Office Management program. To see all courses in a semester-by-semester plan, view the Administrative Office Management program course outline.
Degree requirement advising sheet
Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
- demonstrate proficiency in general office procedures.
- operate software suites to produce documents that are grammatically correct, error free, and in the correct form.
- compose and/or edit correspondence.
- produce accurate and understandable reports or the data for reports as directed.
- produce esthetically pleasing, readable, and informative publication.
- create, modify, and/or complete forms.
- create, maintain, and access records in the appropriate manner and form.
- plan and organize work so as to meet deadlines.
Contact:
Instructor Dr. Barb Brown