Administrative Assistant
Associate in Applied Science Degree
The Administrative Assistant program is designed for students with secretarial experience who wish to broaden their knowledge of business, intensify previously acquired secretarial skills, prepare for career advancement into managerial, supervisory, or administrative positions, and gain necessary background to sit for the Certified Professional Secretary Examination. Prerequisite: advanced secretarial skills.
Required Program of Study
| Course Number | Semester | Course Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
| BUS105 | Fall | Business English | 3 |
| BUS110 | Business Mathematics | 3 | |
| ORI102 | College Success Strategies | 2 | |
| BUS100 | Introduction to Business | 3 | |
| ENV130 | The Environment | 3 | |
| COM121 | English Composition | 3 | |
| 17 | |||
| ACC105 | Spring | Financial Accounting | 3 |
| HUM- - | - - Humanities Elective | 3 | |
| MGT100 | Principles of Management | 3 | |
| OFT120 | Machine Dictation and Transcription | 3 | |
| BUS106 | Business Communications | 3 | |
| 15 | |||
| BUS200 | Fall | Macroeconomics | 3 |
| OFT213 | Word Processing I | 3 | |
| MGT215 | Human Relations in Business | 3 | |
| OFT210 | Speed Writing I | 3 | |
| ACC110 | Managerial Accounting | 3 | |
| 15 | |||
| MGT140 | Spring | Administrative Office Management | 3 |
| OFT214 | Word Processing II | 3 | |
| BUS201 | Microeconomics | 3 | |
| BUS220 | Principles of Marketing | 3 | |
| SOC125 | The Individual and Society | 3 | |
| BUS230 | Business Law | 3 | |
| 18 | |||
| TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED FOR THE PROGRAM | 67 | ||
Upon successful completion of this program, the student should be able to:
- Demonstrate effective communication skills in writing and speaking in a business environment.
- Apply math operations to solve fundamentals business problems.
- Utilize business and management terminology and principles to analyze problems and make decisions.
- Apply basic language skills associated with the parts of speech, sentence formations, numerical expression, capitalization, punctuation and word division rules to business correspondence.
- Apply principles of supervision and management in order to obtain maximum productivity from computerized systems in both traditional and automated offices, with appropriate emphasis on people, procedures and equipment.
- Transcribe from various kinds of original communication, such as handwritten copy, printed copy and voice-recorded dictation.
- Proofread and edit typed/keyed copy, including transcription of machine dictation, with a high degree of accuracy and correctness.
- Use word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation and Internet skills to complete office tasks.
- Demonstrate Speed Writing skills to take notes from oral dictation and produce mailable copy.
- Recognize the changing nature of technology and adapt to new equipment and procedures while retaining the most appropriate traditional office practices.
- Work independently, with, others or in self-directed work teams to demonstrate effective interpersonal and problem-solving skills, attitudes and work habits that contribute to organizational goals.
- Prepare financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and evaluate the results by performing basic financial statement analysis.
- Calculate product costs and break-even point for manufacturing companies and prepare operational budgets using both variable and absorption costing methods.
- Apply economic theory to analyze social, political, financial and business problems.
- Develop a marketing plan using the fundamental elements of the marketing mix.
- Apply the law to recognize legal implications of business and personal transactions
The following courses qualify as a Business Elective: ACC 105, ACC 110, BUS 100, BUS 220, BUS 230, OFT 210, OFT 211.
Please note: These programs can be pursued on a part-time basis.
Appropriate placement test scores, or the completion of certain developmental courses, are required for all programs of study. Additional prerequisites may be necessary for some courses and can be found in the course descriptions section of the catalog.
It is recommended that students confer with their advisor when selecting electives.