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Office Administration (Legal Office Administration), AS


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Program: AS-25150

This program prepares students for employment in office management and supervisory positions, with an emphasis in fields such as Legal Administration, Medical Administration, and Office Management Administration. Depending on the specialization selected, graduates prepare for positions such as office managers, office administrators, medical office managers, medical secretaries, medical office assistants, legal assistants, legal office managers, legal secretaries, and other administrative support positions. The Office Administration Program provides opportunities, both for first-time job seekers and experienced employees who wish to advance in their careers. The curriculum provides students with a broad understanding of office administration and management concepts, and provides a strong emphasis on technology, soft skills, and professional development.

Students who score below the required levels on state-mandated placement tests in writing, reading, and mathematics must enroll in and complete the appropriate college preparatory course(s) before enrolling in some of the required program courses.

Students who have successfully completed all parts of the Certified Professional Secretary (CPS) Exam can be awarded 21 credit hours towards the Office Administration Program. With the required exam documentation, credit is posted for the following courses. For more information, students should contact the Program Director at oainfo@polk.edu.

  • APA 1111  Office Systems Accounting
  • CGS1061   Introduction to Computers and Information Systems
  • INP 1390   Human Relations in Business and Industry
  • OST 1335  Business Communications
  • OST 1355  Records Management
  • OST 1711   Word I
  • OST 2723   Word II

Note: Polk State College offers several certificate programs; courses for these programs apply toward this degree. For more information, students should see the “Office Certificates” section described later in the certificate portion of this Catalog.
 

General Education Requirements (18 Credits Required)


Specialization Requirements (12 Credits Required)


Total Program Hours: 63


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