BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY: OFFICE MANAGEMENT OPTION 
 
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ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE
Program Coordinator: Betti Gladue - 892-5768

The Business Office Technology Office Management degree prepares students for office positions in various settings from health and professional offices to high-tech industries and government agencies. Opportunities for immediate employment in this field are high in the New London/Norwich area as well as throughout the state and the nation. This program provides students with the skills and knowledge needed to gain career advancement in office administration.

BOT: OFFICE MANAGEMENT CURRICULUM

Course ID

Title of Course

Credits

FALL SEMESTER

 

 

ACC* K125

Computer Applications for Accounting

3

BOT* K111

Keyboarding for Information Processing I

3

ENG* K101°

Composition

3

MAT* K137° or higher

Intermediate Algebra

3

_________

Fine Arts Elective

3

 

TOTAL

15

SPRING SEMESTER

 

 

ACC* K111°

Principles of Accounting I

4

BBG* K115°

Business Software Applications

3

BOT* K137°

Word Processing Applications I (Spring Only)

3

ECN* K101°

Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ENG* K202°

Technical Writing

3

 

TOTAL

16

FALL SEMESTER

 

 

BBG* K231°

Business Law I

3

BMG* K202°

Principles of Management

3

BOT* K219°

Integrated Office (Fall Only)

3

GRA* K140°

Desktop Publishing I

3

_________

Natural Sciences Elective

3-4

 

TOTAL

15-16

SPRING SEMESTER

 

 

BBG* K291°

Business Capstone

or

or

3

BOT* K295°

Administrative Internship

BMG* K220°

Human Resources Management

3

BMK* K201°

Principles of Marketing

3

BOT* K251°

Administrative Procedures I (Spring Only)

3

_________

Social Sciences Elective

3

 

TOTAL

15

 

GRAND TOTAL

61-62

°Course has a prerequisite. Students should check course description.

Business Office Technology: Office Management, Associate in Science
Program Outcomes

Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:

  1. read, understand, compose, and prepare standard types of business communications that are clear, concise, complete, and courteous..
  2. possess appropriate skills in the following software applications: Operating system, word processing, spreadsheet, database management, presentation graphics, and integrated office applications.
  3. use appropriate office procedures in the areas of public relations, records information mangement, telephone communications, incoming and outgoing mail, meetings and conferences, travel arrangement, and routine financial matters.

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