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Business Office Systems Technology (Office Management Technology Specialization) (2265) |
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Associate
in Science or Associate in Applied Science The goal of the associate in science degree program in the Office Management Technology Specialization is to enable students to gain the general knowledge of computer software, office systems, accounting, and human resources necessary in managing todays automated offices. Career paths include jobs such as administrative assistant, executive assistant, and general office manager. Students are advised to complete the Office Management Technology Specialization certificate program before beginning the associate in science program. All credits earned in that certificate program may be applied to this associates program. NOTE: Students have two degree alternatives in this program: The associate in science (A.S.) and the associate in applied science (A.A.S.). If you intend to pursue further education at the university level, you should enroll in the A.S. option. If you intend to go directly to work after completing your associates degree, consider the A.A.S. While the A.A.S. will not provide you with the transfer benefits of the A.S., the A.A.S. will provide you with the skills required to begin working in the field immediately upon graduation. If you are unsure of which option is best for you, please see an advisor for further counseling. Requirements and Recommended Course Groupings The following is a presentation of required courses in recommended course groupings for this program. These groupings are only a suggested guide, and there is no requirement to follow these precisely. The availability of courses, the students testing and academic performance and other factors may alter the students actual course completion sequence. Students of this program may register for courses in any grouping as long as the student has met any prerequisites for the course. Course Grouping One (First term load for full-time students; 2-4 terms for part-time students.)
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Professional Electives ACG 2021 Financial Accounting APA 1001 Applied Accounting BAN 2240 Consumer Lending BUL 2130 Business Law I The Legal Environment of Business CGS 1060 Introductory Computer Concepts CGS 1100 Microcomputer Applications for Business and Economics CGS 1570 Microcomputer Applications CGS 2525 Introduction to Multimedia CGS 2542 Database Concepts for Microcomputers CGS 2554 Introduction to E-Commerce CGS 2555 Introduction to the Internet CGS 2571 Advanced Computer Applications CGS 2820 Web Site Design and Development FIN 2100 Personal Finance GEB 1011 Introduction to Business MAN 2800 Small Business Management MAR 1011 Principles of Marketing OST 1108 Keyboard Skill/Speed Building OST 1145 Data Entry Applications OST 1324 Business Mathematics Using Calculators OST 1464 Computers in the Medical Office OST 1611 Introduction to Medical Transcription OST 1621 Legal Transcription OST 1943 Internship OST 2602 Machine Transcription OST 2773 Word Processing for Windows II OST 2821 Desktop Publishing Using Word Processing OST 2930 Selected Topics in Office Systems Technology OST 2946 Internship PLA 2763 Law Office Procedures *Refer to A.S. degree General Education Requirements. NOTE: Students earning an A.S. degree must take MAC 1105, MGF 1106 or a higher level mathematics course. Students earning an A.A.S. degree must take MAT 1033 or a higher level mathematics course. |