Academic Programs

Overview

The Office Management, AAS program provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue a career as an Office Manager. An Office Manager maintains and coordinates the day-to-day office environment to ensure it operates effectively and efficiently. Office Managers supervise other administrative support professionals and are responsible for developing and enforcing office policies and procedures as well as overseeing communications, budgets, inventory, and the accounting and records management systems. Other duties include problem-solving, decision-making, providing customer service, and the ability to adapt and lead in an ever-changing office environment.

Locations

Canby, Granite Falls, Jackson, Online, Pipestone, Worthington

Course Number Course Title Credits
Course Number
Course Title
Computer Applications I
Credits
3
Course Number
Course Title
College Keyboarding I
Credits
3
Course Number
Course Title
Office Management
Credits
3
Course Number
Course Title
Word Processing I
Credits
2
Course Number
Course Title
Business Communications
Credits
3
 
Total Credits Fall - Year 1
Credits
14
Spring Year 1
Course Number
Course Title
College Keyboarding II
Credits
3
Course Number
Course Title
Spreadsheet Concepts & Applications
Credits
2
Course Number
Course Title
Database Concepts & Applications
Credits
2
Course Number
Course Title
Word Processing II
Credits
2
Course Number
Course Title
Composition I
Credits
3
Course Number
Course Title
Ethical Theory & Practices
Credits
3
 
Credits Spring - Year 1
Credits
15
Fall - Year 2
Course Number
Course Title
Office Accounting Concepts
Credits
3
Course Number
Course Title
Supervisory Management
Credits
3
Course Number
Course Title
Business Law
Credits
3
Course Number
Course Title
Introduction to Sociology
Credits
3
Course Number
Course Title
Principles of Macroeconomics OR
Credits
3
Course Number
Course Title
Principles of Microeconomics
Credits
3
 
Credits Fall - Year 2
Credits
15
Spring - Year 2
Course Number
Course Title
Advanced Office Applications
Credits
2
Course Number
Course Title
Office Accounting Concepts II
Credits
2
Course Number
Course Title
Customer Service for Office Professionals
Credits
2
Course Number
Course Title
Principles of Marketing
Credits
3
Course Number
Course Title
Introduction to Probability & Statistics
Credits
4
Course Number
Course Title

Public Speaking Or

Interpersonal Communications

Credits

3

3

 
Credits Spring - Year 2
Credits
16
 
TOTAL CREDITS
Credits
60
CSCI 1102 Computer Applications I 3
ADSA 1100 College Keyboarding I 3
ADSA 1111 Office Management 3
ADSA 1122 Word Processing I 2
BUS 2242 Business Communications 3
  Total Credits Fall - Year 1 14
Spring Year 1
ADSA 1105 College Keyboarding II 3
ACCT 1120 Spreadsheet Concepts & Applications 2
ACCT 1122 Database Concepts & Applications 2
ADSA 1123 Word Processing II 2
ENGL 1101 Composition I 3
PHIL 2101 Ethical Theory & Practices 3
  Credits Spring - Year 1 15
Fall - Year 2
ADSA 1130 Office Accounting Concepts 3
ADSA 1145 Supervisory Management 3
BUS 2241 Business Law 3
SOC 1101 Introduction to Sociology 3
ECON 2201 Principles of Macroeconomics OR 3
ECON 2202 Principles of Microeconomics 3
  Credits Fall - Year 2 15
Spring - Year 2
ADSA 1126 Advanced Office Applications 2
ADSA 1131 Office Accounting Concepts II 2
ADSA 1141 Customer Service for Office Professionals 2
BUS 2230 Principles of Marketing 3
MATH 1105 Introduction to Probability & Statistics 4

CMST 1101

CMST 1103 

Public Speaking Or

Interpersonal Communications

3

3

  Credits Spring - Year 2 16
  TOTAL CREDITS 60