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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-23 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Office Administrative Assistant Professional - OAAP.AS
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Return to: School of Liberal and Professional Studies
Office administrative assistants are seen as part of the management team and ensure the efficient operations in an office or a healthcare facility. Responsibilities interacting with customers or patients, managing calendars, preparing reports, and training support staff. Students customize their program for an administrative office or medical career path. Courses in this program include keyboarding, office procedures, general business, Microsoft Office, health information technology, and “soft skills” for career readiness.
Upon the successful completion of requirements for this program, the degree of Associate in Science in Office Information Technologies will be awarded.
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Program Goals
At the completion of the program graduates will:
- Operate various software application tools properly.
- Evaluate projects and determine appropriate tools to use.
- Demonstrate professionalism and interpersonal skills in workplace situations.
Total (OAAP.AS) Curriculum Program Credits: 60-63
Notes
- OAAP elective choose 1 from the appropriate career track (2 total):
Office Administrative Assistant Career Path |
Medical Administrative Assistant Career Path
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ACC-101 - Accounting 1 |
HIT-110 - Health Office Basics |
BUS-105 - Introduction to Personal Finance
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HIT-125 - Health Information Management |
BUS-148 - Entrepreneurship |
HIT-130 - Electronic Health Records |
BUS-151 - Federal Income Tax Preparation |
HIT-155 - Health Claims and Insurance |
CMP-124 - PowerPoint Applications |
HIT-255 - Laws and Ethics in Healthcare |
LAW-214 - Business Law Essentials |
MGT-101 - Principles of Management |
MGT-220 - Human Resource Management (Prereq: MGT-101) |
MGT-230 - Business Ethics (Prereq: MGT-101) |
MGT-240 - Leadership (Prereq: MGT-101) |
MGT-260 - Organizational Behavior (Prereq: MGT-101) |
MKT-101 - Principles of Marketing |
2. Students are required to earn a minimum of 60 credits.
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Return to: School of Liberal and Professional Studies
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