We are excited to introduce our Administrative Assistant Associate Degree. Enroll today, classes start January 13th!
It Pays to Be Organized
Administrative Assistant
The Administrative Assistant program trains students to meet the many challenges of the electronic office. Students develop specialized knowledge in automated office equipment, word processing, office systems, accounting, and administrative skills. Graduates will be able to acquire positions as administrative support personnel in high-tech offices. Alumni of this program will function in jobs that require the selection, application, and analysis of data within computerized office systems.
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Jobs in Administrative Assistant
National averages from salary.com
Executive Assistant
($36,000 - $45,000)
Secretary to CEO
($49,000 - $65,000)
Clerical Supervisor
($51,000 - $65,000)
With a need for Administrative Assistants on the rise, the position will see a shift from traditional assisting to a more information and communication management role.
Education Pays Chart
Its true, education really does pay. People with a college degree, on average, earn more than those with a high school degree. They also face a lower unemployment rate and better job opportunities.
As an Administrative Assistant student you will have the opportunity to take a series of exciting classes to prepare you for your future career.
ACCT110 Accounting Principles I
OFST100 Keyboarding & Document Processing
OFST102 Document Processing & Transcription
OFST200 Document Production
OFST230 Integrated Office Systems
OFST260 Internship/ Capstone Experience
Keyboard at a rate of wpm to an industry standard.
Manage records & files systems in a work-related setting using advanced knowledge of spreadsheet and database software.
Integrate advanced software applications (word-processing, e-mail, calendaring, presentations, spreadsheets, databases, web-based documents, and Windows OS) to record and store information electronically and complete business-related activities.
Apply accounting principles to demonstrate ability to process payroll and manage petty cash.
Employ information literacy skills through the effective use of technology and information resources to accomplish a goal.