Office Technology - Office Administration

A.S. Degree - Transfer Program

The Office Technology Associate in Science degree provides for the strongest office administration training with in-depth computer software skills. The program prepares students for transfer to a four-year business education program.

If an Intent to Graduate form is submitted five years after a student's completion of OFT 201, OFT 170, OFT 171, OFT 172, or OFT 174, the department reserves the right to withhold credit until the student has demonstrated competency in these courses.

(Housed in the Information and Computer Technologies Department)

Distribution RequirementsCredit Hours
FIRST SEMESTER: 18 Credit Hours
ENG 101 College Composition OR
ENG 200 Advanced Composition
3
SPC 141 Interpersonal Speech Communication OR
SPC 142 Public Speaking OR
SPC 143 Small Group Communication
3
MTH 130 Modern Business Mathematics OR higher3
OFT 141 Grammar for Professionals**3
Natural Science Elective3
ECO 111 Principles of Microeconomics3
Total18
SECOND SEMESTER: 18 Credit Hours
ENGLISH LITERATURE ELECTIVE 3
ACC 101 Accounting Principles I OR
ACC 110 Fundamentals of Accounting I AND ACC 111 Fundamentals of Accounting II
4
ECO 112 Principles of Macroeconomics3
OFT 111 Intermediate Word I*+3
HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION2
Program Elective***3
Total18
THIRD SEMESTER: 18 Credit Hours
SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE3
ENG 250 Professional Communication3
BUS 201 Business Law I3
BUS 207 Human Resource Management3
OFT 170 Spreadsheet Applications-Excel3
OFT 112 Advanced Word **3
Total18
FOURTH SEMESTER: 14 Credit Hours
OFT 171 Microsoft Access Professional3
OFT 172 Microsoft Power Point Presentation2
OFT 201 Advanced Word II3
OFT 214 Administrative Office Procedures3
MTH/Natural Science Elective3
Total14
TOTAL CREDITS68

* Placement exam available if typing over 40 nwam and previous word processing experience
** Credit by Exam available
*** Recommended program electives: Any course in ACC, ECO, MAR, BUS, OFT
+ If background allows (25 nwam for 5 min.)
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