2017-2018 General Catalog 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2017-2018 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Office Administration AAS -Major Code 5824, CIP Code 520407


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Offered at the Levelland Campus, the Lubbock Center, and the Plainview Extension Center.

The Office Administration program prepares students for work in today’s fast-paced offices.  All students will learn a variety of software programs while learning the fundamental concepts of business.  Become skilled in computer knowledge, diversity, teamwork approach, communication skills, interpersonal skills and the Internet to meet the needs of dynamic business. 

The curriculum for the two-year Office Administration program is designed for the student interested in mastering office skills and procedures necessary to qualify for employment as an administrative assistant. Students will satisfactorily complete the prescribed curriculum of 60 hours, which includes a Capstone Experience in the final semester of the program, and will be eligible to receive an Associate of Applied Science degree. Keyboarding competency of 20 words a minute with five or fewer errors is strongly recommended before entering the certificate or associate degree plans.

The curriculum for the three one-year certificate programs will lead to a Certificate of Proficiency in Office Administration or Customer Service Representative.  Students will complete a capstone experience in these programs as well.  These certificate options are TSI-waived programs. 

Program advisor on the Levelland Campus is Krisha Hoelscher, instructor in business.  Program advisors at the Lubbock Center are Pat Dennis, professor of office administration and Jeannie Coggins, associate professor of office administration. The Plainview Extension Center advisor is Camille Lewis, counselor.

Associate of Applied Science Degree

Total Semester Hours: 15


Total Semester Hours: 15


Total Semester Hours: 15


Total Semester Hours: 15


Notes


*Although not a requirement, students are strongly encouraged to take EDUC 1100 during the first semester of enrollment.
**CTE related courses that may be articulated with high school.
***Consult program advisor for proper choice of course.

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