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Your Path to a career in Office or administrative support

Core courses are listed in the order of the program’s
recommended sequence.

YOUR PATH TO A CAREER IN OFFICE OR ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT

Core courses are listed in the order of the
program’s recommended sequence.
COMP 685Computer Keyboarding, Beginning
COMP 685Stop hunting and pecking at the keyboard with this short course. Learn the keyboard layout to build speed and accuracy. Course covers proper technique at the computer keyboard as well as 10-key keyboarding.
OTEC 100Office Essentials
OTEC 100A course that prepares students for an entry-level position in an office. Includes units on the office environment, becoming a professional, work ethics, and several elements of customer service.
OTEC 210Computer Concepts and Applications I
OTEC 210This is the first course in a series of three courses that serves as a foundation for working in the office environment and focuses on the entry level skills students need to succeed in the workforce. Part I introduces students to fundamental workforce skills in computers and information processing; hardware; system software; networks, security, and privacy; troubleshooting and maintenance; and application software. The course series will help prepare students for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) and IC3 Digital Literacy certifications.
OTEC 211Computer Concepts and Applications II
OTEC 211(Prerequisite(s): OTEC 210 Computer Concepts and Applications I and COMP 685 Beginning Keyboarding or Pass the Keyboarding Challenge Exam at a rate of 35 net words a minute with five or fewer errors per minute on a 5-minute timed writing.) This is the second course in a series of three courses that serves as a foundation for working in the office environment and focuses on the entry level skills students need to succeed in the workforce. Part II introduces students to fundamental workforce skills in the internet, digital ethics and awareness, cloud computing, Windows, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel. The course series will help prepare students for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) and IC3 Digital Literacy certifications.
OTEC 105Microsoft Outlook Fundamentals
OTEC 105This course introduces students to Microsoft Outlook. Students will learn how to organize and manage emails, schedule appointments, create and manage task and contact records, and customize Outlook.
BMGR 415 Written Communications for Business
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OTEC 200, 201, and 202 Computer Concepts and Applications II A,B,&C
BMGR 415 This course introduces students to the basics of business finance for the non-financial manager. Financial statements will be covered along with discussions on sales and expenses, assets and liabilities, budgeting and planning, and financial analysis.
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OTEC 200 If you are interested in the Business Information Worker certificate, OTEC 211 Computer Concepts and Applications III is recommended. This course is designed for students who wish to focus on specific areas within the Computer Concepts and Applications II. Part II A introduces students to fundamental workforce skills on the Internet, digital ethics and awareness, cloud computing and Windows.OTEC 201If you are interested in the Business Information Worker certificate, OTEC 211 Computer Concepts and Applications II is recommended. This course is designed for students who wish to focus on specific areas within the Computer Concepts and Applications II. Part II B introduces students to Microsoft Word.OTEC 202If you are interested in the Business Information Worker certificate, OTEC 211 Computer Concepts and Applications II is recommended. This course is designed for students who wish to focus on specific areas within the Computer Concepts and Applications II. Part II C introduces students to fundamental workforce skills in Microsoft Excel.
Congratulations! You’ve Earned a Business Information Worker I Certificate!
OTEC 110Business Math for Office Technology
OTEC 110Provides coverage of personal and business-related mathematics as well as reviewing the basic operations of arithmetic.

CHOOSE FROM SEVERAL GREAT CAREER OPTIONS

Clerk Typist
Office Assistant
Secretary
Receptionist
Retail Salesperson
Customer Service Representative
Information Clerk
General Office Clerk

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