Administrative Office Management Technology AAS
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Upon completion of the program, students should be able to:
Use integrated computational skills to solve a variety of business applications such as inventory, payroll, calculating interest, and budget monitoring.
Describe the changing work environment and the skills needed by administrative professionals to function in a changing work environment.
Organize and prioritize time and tasks within a business environment.
Examine planning and leadership skills and characteristics and evaluate the role they play in organizational success.
Use problem-solving, interpersonal, and collaborative skills to complete work independently or in a team in an ethical and professional manner.
Utilize business terminology and vocabulary to communicate in both written and oral forms following rules of confidentiality.
Develop, edit, format, and proofread correspondence that meets acceptable business standards.
Make use of office equipment, such as 10-key, copiers, and fax machines to complete documents and office projects.
Develop and apply project management, records management, and organizational skills to complete office tasks and projects.
Use a variety of computer applications to produce multiple documents required in a variety of office settings.
Conduct internet searches to locate business information; analyze and evaluate its usefulness in given business scenarios.
Select and use appropriate resources to collect business data that informs decision-making.
Demonstrate the ability to use innovative technologies (such as teleconferences, webinars, blogs, social media, web pages, cloud-based platforms, etc.) in an office environment.
Demonstrate professionalism through acceptable attitude, organization and time management skills, and attire.
In addition to the program outcomes, students will meet the following North Idaho College General Education (GEM) Requirements: Written and Oral Communication; Mathematical Ways of Knowing; Social and Behavioral Ways of Knowing; and an additional program-designated or selected course from any of the GEM requirements.