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The Office Administration program prepares the student for a career in a professional office environment. As the business office relies increasingly on technology, organizations need well-trained, capable individuals to ensure that daily tasks are handled efficiently and effectively. In Ivy Tech's Office Administration program, students will learn the technical and interpersonal skills that will make them key players in day-to-day operations. Students will study the current Microsoft Office applications including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, desktop publishing, and other communications technologies, allowing them to develop skills that will move them to the top of an organization's must-hire list. Students will also take the Microsoft certification exams in Word, Excel, and Access; as an option, students may also test in Outlook and PowerPoint. Through the choices of electives, students may choose to study: Administrative: Administrative assistants, managers and staff work in an automated office environment addressing current skills in word processing and office procedures. Legal: Legal office administrators perform and coordinate a law office's administrative activities and disseminate information to staff and clients. Medical: The medical office of today requires specific job skills focusing on providing effective customer service to patients, insurance providers, and other physician practices. Medical office administrators are responsible for a variety of administrative and clerical duties necessary to operate a medical office efficiently and effectively. Software Applications: Students studying software applications will develop competencies with word processing, spreadsheets, and databases that will equip them with skills appropriate for most offices. Check out the Ivy Tech Guided Pathway to Success (Ivy Tech GPS) icons to map out your pathway for success. |
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SAMPLE CAREERS IN THIS
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CERTIFICATE: MICROSOFT OFFICE
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Short-term certificates are sequences of technical and professional courses that are industry focused and designed for workforce preparation. They provide access to targeted, short-term training in a discipline, and completers may sit for specific certification exams. Courses in certificate programs also apply toward technical certificates and associate degree programs in the subject area. Program and Employment Information Completion of the Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate, leads to employment opportunities, prepares for selected certification examinations in Microsoft Computer Applications (i.e. MS Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel, Access), and leads to completing an AAS degree in Office Administration. |
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TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE IN OFFICE
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The Technical Certificate in Office Administration can be earned on the way to acquiring the Associate of Applied Science degree. Many available jobs require advanced education beyond the high school diploma. Technical Certificate programs provide education in conceptual and technical skills for specific occupations. The program content is designed to develop competency in the comprehension of general and technical skills. Certificate programs require mastery of basic reading, writing, mathematical and quantitative skills. Program and Employment Information |
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ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN OFFICE
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The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Office Administration will give you the knowledge and skills for career entry or advancement in a current job. With the business electives in this degree you can choose an area of emphasis such as management, marketing, human resources management, entrepreneurship, logistics, and international business. Associate of Applied Science degree programs are two-year programs that prepare students for careers, career changes and career advancement. Students who need to take longer to complete the degree because of job or family obligations can take the program over a longer period of time. AAS programs may also prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions. These programs offer education in recognized technical areas and specialties with emphasis on analysis, synthesis and evaluation. The program content, which is approximately 30% general education and 70% professional/technical, provides depth and breadth in conceptual and professional/technical skills. The general education courses equip students with the problem solving, communications, scientific and mathematical skills to compete successfully in the job market. Professional/technical courses equip students with the skills to obtain employment and to advance in the workforce. This degree is also available online. See below for more information. |
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ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN OFFICE
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The Associate of Science degree prepares you for transfer to a university to pursue a baccalaureate degree. The curriculum offers a strong foundation in fundamental areas such as accounting, economics, and mathematics. The Associate of Science degree in Office Administration transfers to several public and private colleges and universities. Graduates will also earn the Transfer General Education Certificate. To find out information about your transfer options to public and private universities, contact your academic advisor or the transfer office of your local Ivy Tech. You are also encouraged to contact the institution and consult the current catalog and web page of the institution to which you wish to transfer. |
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You also have the option to earn an Associate of Applied Science, completely online options. This virtual option provides students with the same content and knowledge as our traditional program, but is delivered entirely through our distance education delivery system. |
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LOCATIONS
The Office Administration
program is offered at the following campuses. Please click on
the campus of interest below for contact and campus specific
program information:
The Office Administration program is offered via Distance Education in Bloomington.
Contact:
Jeanette Dix
Assistant Professor
jdix@ivytech.edu
Phone: 812-330-6133
Donna K. Young
Professor, School of Business
Department Chair, Business Administration/Office Administration/Human Services
dkyoung@ivytech.edu
Phone: 812-330-6128
Fax: 812-330-6212
Logansport
Barb McFarland, office administration faculty
866-753-5102, ext. 2262
Concentrations offered by Kokomo region:
Certificates offered by Kokomo region:
Contact
Dianna Schuster Stair
Program Chair and Professor, Office Administration
(765) 269-5700
Mary Banks
Regional Department Chair
(219)392-3600
Prof. Ronald (Ron) M. Oler
Dept. Chair Office
Administration and Paralegal Studies
Ivy Tech Community
College - Richmond
2357 Chester Boulevard
Richmond IN
47374
(765) 966-2656 or 1-800-659-4562 ext. 1127
Fax:
(765) 962-8741
roler@ivytech.edu
www.ivytech.edu/richmond
Local Curriculum
| School of Business - Office Administration |
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MADISON
590 Ivy Tech Drive Rich Geglein |
LAWRENCEBURG & BATESVILLE
50 Walnut Street Matt Probst |
Beverly Fitzner
Associate Professor in Office Administration
812 246.3301 ext 4140
For more information, please contact Lana Bunner, Program Chair, at (812) 429-1458
Concentrations in this Program:
Ivy Institute of Technology Accelerated Office Administration Program
Contact:
Pam Passen
Program Chair
812-298-2276
ppassen@ivytech.edu
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Terre Haute
Pam Passen, Program Chair |
Ivy Institute of Technology Office Administration Melanie Boesen, Dean |