Information Technology Certificate
Administrative Assistant – General Office Administration
Overview
Students in this option learn to keyboard, write and format business documents; use a variety of information processing tools; administer and organize an automated office; and apply correct office procedures in various situations.
Students are encouraged to build on certificate programs and eventually obtain a degree at the College.
Courses |
Credits |
GIT101 |
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Typing I
Students learn to master the computer keyboard, develop speed and accuracy, and prepare basic business documents.
Prerequisite: None
Offered: Fall, Spring
Note: Note: If this course is waived, it must be replaced with a Business elective – any course with an ACC, BIT, BUS, CUL, ECO, ENT, GIT, HRM or MKT designation.
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3 |
BUS102 |
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3 |
ACC100 |
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3 |
GIT110 |
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3 |
BUS100 |
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3 |
GIT220 |
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3 |
BIT202 |
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3 |
PSY101 |
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3 |
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Business Elective
Any course with an ACC, BIT, BUS, CUL, ECO, ENT, GIT, HRM or MKT designation.
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3 |
Total Credits |
27 |
Career Outlook
This occupational profile is provided by O*NET.
Completion of a program is based on full time enrollment. Many of our students attend part time and may not complete within the one year timeline.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of the Information Technology – Administrative Assistant-General Office Administration certificate, students are able to:
- Read, write, discuss and think critically about topics and ideas in information and/or office technology.
- Analyze ethical issues and apply ethical standards in the performance of responsibilities in a variety of information and office technology careers.
- Synthesize information from communications, information technology, office technology, and business to provide customer service and solve business problems.
- Assume entry-level positions in a variety of information and office technology careers.
- Work well with teams in an information or office technology setting.
- Continue education in an associate program.