* Administrative Fees, Ancillary Fees
High school diploma or at least 19 years old prior to start of the program
A career in office work is challenging, fastpaced, and interesting. In a typical office, you might be required to create/maintain a website, produce flyers, or generate a news letter. You certainly will need to know how to use the Internet for information, travel arrangements, and e-mail processing. Further, you will be expected to manage electronic word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentations, and desktop publishing. ‘Soft skills’ such as the ability to manage your time, greet visitors properly, and answer the telephone effectively are highly valued by employers and taught in this program.
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Semester 1
ACCT 26 Bookkeeping
COMM 34 Introduction to College Communications
OFAD 2 Office Procedures I
OFAD 90 Electronic Spreadsheets
OFAD 122 Introduction to Word Processing
GENE 114 Professional Effectiveness
Semester 2
ACCT 1039 Computer Applications in Accounting
OFAD 3 Office Procedures II
OFAD 123 Word Processing - Intermediate Applications
OFAD 190 Electronic Database Management
OFAD 201 Office Administration: Work Placement I
WRIT 2 Office Career Writing
Semester 3
COMP 1018 Word Processing – Advanced Applications & Desktop Publishing
OFAD 8 Medical Terminology I
OFAD 110 Medical Dicta Transcription
OFAD 112 Medical Office Procedures I
OFAD 113 Electronic Spreadsheets – Intermediate Applications
OFAD 301 Office Administration: Work Placement II
GENE General Education Course
Semester 4
CARE 91 Career Strategies
OFAD 5 Electronic Databases – Intermediate Applications
OFAD 9 Medical Terminology II
OFAD 111 Medical Document Production
OFAD 114 Medical Office Procedures II
OFAD 401 Office Administration: Work Placement III
GENE General Education Course
Graduates from the health services stream work in a wide variety of settings (doctors’ offices, hospitals, clinics, pharmaceutical companies, and departments of government or industry maintaining health services staff)