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Office Administration and Computer Applications (A.A.S.)
This A.A.S. Program is designed for those seeking employment and not planning to continue formal study in pursuit of a baccalaureate degree. Consequently, some courses in this program will not transfer to all senior institutions. Students who plan to transfer to a senior institution are strongly advised to correspond with the institution to which they plan to transfer. In the Business Division curricula, courses prerequisite to another class require a minimum grade of C in order to advance to the next course. Legal Office (Technical Certificate) Graduates who complete this 36-hour credit technical certificate acquire the knowledge of general legal office procedures, systems, and technology appropriate for entry-level employment in a modern legal environment. Courses include computer classes, general business classes, and transcription classes. Medical Office (Technical Certificate) Graduates who complete this 36-hour credit technical certificate acquire the knowledge of general medical office procedures, systems, and technology appropriate for entry-level employment in a modern medical environment. Courses include medical terminology, computer classes, general business classes, and transcription. Students may become employed as a receptionist or medical transcriber in medical and dental offices, hospitals, clinics, or home health agencies. Office Administration and Computer Applications (Technical Certificate) Graduates who complete this 33-hour credit technical certificate acquire knowledge of general office procedures, systems, and technology appropriate for entry-level employment in a modern business environment. Courses include computer classes, general business classes, and transcription. Students may become employed as clerical and administrative support workers, general office clerks, receptionists, secretaries, or word processors. View a listing of all Business Division Programs. National Park Community College's Business Division is |
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