Business Office Administration
Program description
MCTC’s Business Office Administration program will help you develop proficiency in the technology, business and communication skills needed to provide administrative and technology support in business office and customer service settings. Courses cover the fundamentals of business technology and current software applications and provide hands-on training in keyboarding and Microsoft Office.
Program start and location
Students are accepted into this program during fall and spring semesters. Courses are taught on MCTC’s main campus.
Degree options and requirements
Administrative Assistant/Software Support Specialist A.A.S. Degree—60 credits
Administrative Assistant/Software Support Diploma—31 credits
Legal Office Specialist Certificate—27 credits
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What you will learn
- You will learn proficiency in computer, business and communication skills.
- You will learn the fundamentals of business computers, business culture, written business communication, business presentations and current software applications.
- You will learn problem-solving and team-building skills.
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Points of pride
- Equipped with sought-after administrative skills, you will be prepared to work for a broad range of employers and organizations.
- MCTC offers flexible schedules and formats, with most courses offered either during the day or at night.
- A council of industry representatives guides the program. You will gain valuable real-world experience during internships.
Where you could work
With a Computer Support Specialist certificate or degree:
- Businesses of all types and sizes
- Nonprofit organizations
- Government agencies
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Potential job titles
- Computer Support Specialist
- Administrative Assistant or Coordinator
- Administrative Services Assistant
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Occupational outlook
While administrative and support jobs are expected to grow, these workers will assume more duties as automated machines and technology improve office productivity. Rapid growth is expected in temporary worker agencies, as well as the health care industries. The number of businesses using computers continues to grow. With more staff using computers, companies are hiring on-site computer support specialists to solve problems.
Articulation Agreements and Common Course Outlines
Please contact the program dean for information about articulation agreements.
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