Career Opportunities
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The Administrative Office Technology Program is an instructional program designed
to prepare and train students for entry-level training in administrative office procedures,
integrated computer applications, business financial systems, communication, accounting
clerks, records clerks, transcriptionists, word processing specialists and to fill
other positions requiring computer skills such as database management, Web design
and desktop publishing.
Sample Courses
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Microsoft Word II
This course is a continuation of Microsoft Word I and focuses on production of documents
using Microsoft Word. Production with accuracy is stressed and practice is given
through a variety of documents for skillbuilding.
Microsoft Excel I
This course focuses on application Microsoft Excel as an aid to management decision
making.
Quickbooks
This course applies basic accounting principles using QuickBooks.
Requirements
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Students enrolling in any Business and Office Technology degree program must present
proof of a minimum ACT score of 14 in English, 14 in Math, and 14 in Reading or ACCUPLACER
scores of 21 in Pre-Algebra, 39 in Writing, and 64 in Reading for program entrance.
Certifications
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As part of these degree programs, students will have the opportunity to take OPAC
national certification exams.
Curriculum
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Freshman | First Semester | 15 Semester Hours
BOT 1233 Microsoft Word I- 3 Semester Hours
BOT 1273 Introduction to Microsoft Office - 3 Semester Hours
BOT 1313 Applied Business Math- 3 Semester Hours
BOT 1433 Business Accounting or ACC 2213 Principles of Accounting I - 3 Semester Hours
BOT 1763 Communication Essentials or BOT 1713 Mechanics of Communication and BOT 2813
Business Communication - 3 Semester Hours
Freshman | Second Semester | 15 Semester Hours
BOT 1413 Records Management - 3 Semester Hours
BOT 1493 Social Media Management - 3 Semester Hours
BOT 1823 Microsoft Excel I - 3 Semester Hours
BOT 2183 Career Readiness - 3 Semester Hours
BOT 2433 QuickBooks - 3 Semester Hours