The Associate of Applied Science degree (A.A.S.) in Administrative Professional Technology prepares individuals for employment in today’s dynamic workplace environment. Graduates will be equipped to adapt to the continual change that evolving technology demands.
*pending TBR approval.
Business Office Concentration: Administrative Professional Technology, A.A.S.*
The Business Office Concentration is a course of study designed to teach the skill set required of the administrative professional in today’s business office environment. Courses are designed to ensure expertise in current office procedures, software applications, editing and proofreading, critical thinking, office management and interpersonal skills. Career opportunities include receptionist, office manager, administrative assistant or executive assistant.
*pending TBR approval.
Summary of Required Hours
1In consultation with academic advisor, students may select appropriate Humanities and Mathematics electives .
2In consultation with academic advisor, students may select appropriate Administrative Professional Technology elective.
Legal Office Concentration: Administrative Professional Technology, A.A.S.*
The Legal Office Concentration prepares individuals for employment as secretaries, office managers or administrative assistant in law enforcement offices, courts or legal offices. The program provides the opportunity for skill development in the areas of software applications, electronic and routine office procedures, records management, law office management, legal document processing, communications, legal terminology and transcription.
*pending TBR approval.
Summary of Required Hours
1In consultation with academic advisor, students may select appropriate Humanities and Mathematics electives .
Medical Office Concentration: Administrative Professional Technology, A.A.S.*
The Medical Office Concentration prepares individuals for a variety of positions in today’s medical office environment, such as medical receptionists, medical records clerks, hospital ward clerks, medical insurance clerks, patient account representatives, medical transcriptionists, medical administrative assistants and physician or hospital coders. The program provides the opportunity for skill development in the areas of software applications, office procedures, electronic health records, medical information management, communications, transcription and coding.
*pending TBR approval.
Summary of Required Hours
1In consultation with academic advisor, students may select Humanities and Mathematics electives .